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Nick Walker Trains Chest With New Coach Dom Supersliced

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Nick Walker trains chest with new coach.

Nick Walker and his new coach Dom Supersliced recently underwent an intense chest training day. The two pushed their training hard in hopes of getting Walker to the next level.

Having the right coach can be the difference between success and failure in competitive sports. The right coach can put you on a proper schedule, enhance your performance and become the best version of yourself. The wrong coach can completely throw you off your game and have you suffering diminishing results.

Then there are coaches that have been great to an athlete, who’s been in their corner for a long time. But sometimes the athlete needs a different look to help them get to an even higher level. For Nick Walker it appears that the latter is true.

After having an impressive rookie year, Nick Walker has established himself as the potential future of the division. His victory at the 2021 Arnold Classic showcased just how dominant he can be in the Men’s Open division. Taking fifth place at the 2021 Olympia also showed how much potential Walker has for becoming a potential future bodybuilding king.

But while Nick Walker had tremendous success in his rookie year with his coach Matt Jansen, the 2021 Arnold Classic champion has decided to switch coaches. His new coach Dom Supersliced is hoping to take Walker to a whole new level. The two are wasting no time in getting to work and are pushing hard in the gym.

Chest Day Training

Nick Walker and Dom Supersliced just recently underwent an intense chest day training.

What do you think about Nick Walker training with his new coach Dom Supersliced?

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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

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