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Blessing Awodibu Profile & Stats

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The biography, life, and accomplishments of Blessing Awodibu

Blessing Awodibu is an Irish professional bodybuilder who has become known for his massive physique and shredded aesthetic. With two wins at the Arnold Classic and four IFBB overall championship titles, he is a force on the pro bodybuilding circuit and proof of sheer strength and undeterred will to succeed.

Below is a complete breakdown of his profile, stats, biography, training and diet regimens.

Full Name: Chris Bumstead (Classic Physique Bodybuilder)

Weight Height Date Of Birth
235-245 lbs. 5’10” 09/20/1991
Division Era Nationality
Open 2010 Irish

BIOGRAPHY

Blessing Awodibu is an Irish professional bodybuilder that is known for his huge and aesthetic physique. Some people call him ‘A force of nature.’ Blessing is an successful bodybuilder that holds 2 Arnold Classic Titles, along with 4 IFBB Overall Champion Titles.

Blessing wasn’t always a picture of strength or success. Growing up, he was underweight. Working out in the gym was initially his only a hobby in which he hoped to gain some strength and size. At the time, his priorities were mainly academics. He hoped that he’d enroll in a great college after his high school graduation.

After his dream of becoming an academic was shattered and he realized he couldn’t join a college that he wanted, Blessing turned to the only outlet that he had left and that is bodybuilding.

Blessing’s first international show and Pro Qualifier was Diamond Cup in the Czech Republic in 2017. He won the super heavy weight class and the overall title. This is how he gained his Pro card. That same year, he competed at the IFBB Diamond Cup. He won the super heavy weight class and the overall title. This is how he received his second Pro card.

Blessing Awodibu made his IFBB Pro debut at the Indy Pro 2021. He placed third. While Awodibu’s debut was extremely hyped, most fans were more excited to see him compete in his second IFBB pro show – the New York Pro 2021. The excitement was in large part due to Awodibu creating a rivalry with Nick Walker, another anticipated pro bodybuilder who was set to compete at the New York Pro. Both athletes presented photo updates that made them expected to be the top placing athletes at the show. Ultimately, Blessing Awodibu placed sixth. Nick Walker won the show.

TRAINING

Blessing does two workout sessions per day. He focuses on one muscle group with maximum intensity during every workout. Before he starts each workout, he does warm up sets followed by 15 minutes of intense ab exercises.

Blessing trains once on Saturday, and takes Sundays off to rest. He does 11 workouts per week in total.

“Cardio isn’t part of my regimen because I have an active lifestyle. Sleep is very important, but I don’t get much because of my work schedule.”

Day 1 – Session 1: Shoulders/Traps

Day 1: Session 2: Legs

Day 2 – Session 1: Back

Day 2 – Session 2: Chest

Day 3 – Session 1: Arms

Day 3 – Session 2: Lower Back/Glutes/Hamstrings

Day 4 – Session 1: Shoulders/Traps

Day 4 – Session 2: Back

Day 5 – Session 1: Chest

Day 5 – Session 2: Legs

Day 6: Arms

Day 7: Rest

NUTRITION

Blessing eats a lot of lean proteins and complex carbs. These include tuna, duck eggs, lean beef, and oats. He also makes sure to drink enough water to keep his muscles hydrated and energized.

There’s also time and place for ‘cheat meals’ in Blessing’s diet regimen. He’ll usually have something from the Chinese cuisine once or twice per week.

Meal 1: Pre-Workout

Meal 2: Post-Workout

Meal 3: Pre-Workout

Meal 4: Post-Workout

Meal 5

Meal 6

Meal 7

Blessing isn’t a big believer in supplements. For him, whole food is more important when it comes to building muscle.

 “Supplements aren’t the key for me. It’s all about the diet. My only supplement is whey protein.”

COMPETITION HISTORY

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