Dexter Jackson Looks Impressive in Retirement, Shares Epic Back Training
Dexter Jackson is looking impressive in recent back training.
Dexter Jackson is looking impressive in retirement as he shared an epic back training video. Jackson still appears in top form despite not actively competing.
Dexter Jackson is a certifiable beast. Not only was he a top bodybuilder for multiple decades, Jackson is the winningest competitor in history. Winning multiple titles including the Arnold Classic and Olympia, Jackson has set himself apart from other bodybuilders with his many accomplishments in the game.
Then he retired from competition.
Of course retirement is an inevitability for us all, but the where Dexter Jackson is concerned it just didn’t seem real. Time and again Jackson turned back the clock throughout his career beating out top flight competitors well into his forties. He proved that age is indeed just a number. Whether it was genetics or from making all the right moves, Jackson was able to remain a top flight competitor into his fifties, a feat no one could have ever imagined.
But like every other athlete Dexter Jackson eventually had to see the light and hang things up. After all you can’t compete at the highest levels of the sport forever. Or can you? Once again Jackson is proving that with enough motivation one can stay in some incredible shape.
Dexter Jackson is still pushing himself hard even in retirement. The veteran bodybuilder is still training hard and his recent back training proves that he could still compete with some of the best in bodybuilding.
Back Day baby!! Happy Monday People!!! ?
Dexter Jackson is an absolute legend there’s no doubting that. Jackson has pushed his body to the max and has embraced the lifestyle of a bodybuilder even in retirement.
Do you think Dexter Jackson could still compete now?
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