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August 24, 2022 | [Read Online]( [The Ripped Report Logo] A picture is worth a thousand workouts — or did we have that mixed up? Either way, we're breaking down the MOST [iconic photo in Mr. Olympia history](. And the article is written by an honest-to-goodness university professor, so get ready for a whole new level of bodybuilding history! But first: Today’s Ripped Report is brought to you by [DMOOSE](, where you can get top discounts and deals on training gear, supplements, and more. It’s like a superstore for everyone who wants to get swole — you know, Ripped Report readers! In other news, reigning Bikini Olympia champion Jennifer Dorie hits a [brutal glute workout]( that's only for the bravest athletes. And we break down Ronnie Coleman's [championship back workout](. Read on to get your mind swole! HISTORY That ICONIC Photo Image: @jaycutler on Instagram Sergio Oliva had the victory pose, Arnold Schwarzenegger the three-quarter turn, Frank Zane the vacuum, and so on. Few poses come, however, with the emotional gravitas of Jay Cutler’s quad stomp pose at the 2009 Mr. Olympia. At the time, Cutler was a two-time Mr. Olympia winner who was coming off a devastating loss the year prior. Though he cemented his place at the top of the sport in the mid-2000s by besting perennial Mr. O Ronnie Coleman, Cutler was considered a competitor on a downward trajectory, a former champ with his back against the ropes. Then, in 2009, Cutler returned to the stage with a vengeance and became the subject of one of the sport’s most iconic photos in the process. [Get the Story Behind the Historic Photo]( TRAINING Powerbuilding for Strength and Aesthetics Credit: antoniodiaz / Shutterstock Can you have your cake and eat it, too? If you're cutting weight, probably not. But if you're bulking... Okay, but in all seriousness: Many athletes want the best of both worlds. And powerbuilding — basically, powerlifting plus bodybuilding — might be an elegant path to size and strength. Although powerbuilding is often considered a specific style of training, it’s really just an overall structure given to any training plan. It serves as a balance between building sheer power and crafting a lean, muscular physique. And it's something you can implement in your training right away. [Ready to Dive Into Powerbuilding?]( FROM OUR SPONSOR Get the Discounts You Want Today We know you don’t stray often from BarBend…but next time you do, we recommend checking out [DMOOSE](. Want to get some of the best deals on training equipment, gear, and supplements? DMOOSE is like an online superstore for swolemates. We’re talking a full range of everything you’d ever want to find in your gym bag (and probably a few new things), all at prices about 30% off of retail. From whey protein to lifting straps and ab rollers, they’ve got what you need at insane prices. Don’t believe us? [Check them out]( and spin the magic wheel to get bigger discounts or free shipping. And [DMOOSE]( ships FAST across the United States, so you get what you need when you need it most. Because you can’t afford to miss that beautiful anabolic window. THE DROPSET Everything Else Around the Web Image: @jenniferdorie_ifbbpro on Instagram - Watch reigning Bikini Olympia champion [Jennifer Dorie’s brutal glute workout](. And if you end up attempting it, good luck walking the next day. - Curious about the back workouts Ronnie Coleman used in his prime? [We break them down](! - This one started some conversation: The [Arnold Classic 2023 bodybuilding divisions were announced](, but Women’s Physique, Figure, and some other big divisions didn't make the cut. Share The Ripped Report You currently have 0 referrals, only 1 away from receiving Jared Feather 5-Week IFBB Pro Card Program. [Jared Feather 5-Week IFBB Pro Card Program]( [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: Share The Ripped Report You currently have 0 referrals, only 1 away from receiving Jared Feather 5-Week IFBB Pro Card Program. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [ [Facebook Logo]( [Twitter Logo]( [Instagram Logo]( [YouTube Logo]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © The Ripped Report 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003 [beehiiv logo] Publish on beehiiv

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