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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2021 · 1H 26M

Episode 57 - Samir Bannout

from Generation Iron Podcast · host Vlad Yudin, Samir Bannout

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Samir Bannout is a pro bodybuilder and a Mr. Olympia champion from a far different era. A perfect example of this is the fact that Banout won the Olympia weight in at only 196 pounds. In today’s bodybuilding – you’d likely find the lightest Men’s Open pro bodybuilder weighing no less than 225 pounds – and that’s even on the lighter side. Many pro bodybuilders today weight closer to 250 pounds or more. This very example is a core reason that Bannout thinks something has shifted in modern bodybuilding. In our interview we discuss this shift as well as the future of bodybuilding as a sport.

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