Phil Heath is looking downsized yet still strong.
Phil Heath is looking strong yet downsized in his latest update to social media. The modern bodybuilding legend worked biceps in the gym for a recent YouTube video where you can tell that he’s not quite as massive as he once was.
One the kings of modern bodybuilding, Phil Heath has been in great condition for quite some time now. As a seven-time Olympia champion Heath has known for having one of the greatest bodybuilding physiques of all time. That means having great conditioning as well as massive bulk. But ever since the all time great contracted the virus this past summer there’s been a noticeable difference in his physique.
Phil Heath originally informed the public that he had lost 30lbs of mass during his ordeal with the sickness. Having considerable bulk on your frame is a hallmark of a high level pro bodybuilder. Though we are unsure of Heath will ever make a return to action, many expected him to keep the bulk on his frame. But a recent update from the modern day legend shows a considerably smaller version of the seven time Olympia champion.
Strong Yet Downsized
In one of his most recent updates on Instagram Phil Heath is looking a bit smaller than usual. While he still has plenty of muscle on his frame you can tell that Heath is a bit downsized from the last time he was on stage.
Having some fun in the gym tonight. We’re filming a quick Bicep workout for youtube. Subscribe to my channel- Phil Heath TV ??
?Train Hard
?Train Smart
?Have Fun
While he may not be tipping the scales as much as he used to, Phil Heath still looks strong and has plenty of muscle on his frame. While expected a comeback to the stage at this point is a long shot, you can bet that Heath will still remain in great shape.
What do you think of the strong yet downsized version of Phil Heath?
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