Plus: The strongest Mr. Olympia? May 09, 2023 | [Read Online]( [The Ripped Report Logo] Weâre in the home stretch before the unofficial start of summer in three weeks. Lucky for you, The Ripped Report is back, as always, with advice for getting some last-minute gains. Hereâs whatâs on the agenda today: - Four cable biceps workouts you need in your routine. - How strong was two-time Mr. Olympia Franco Columbu? - Our 12 favorite supplements for muscle growth. WORKOUTS To the Cables! Image: Ajan Alen / Shutterstock Everyone loves training arms. Biceps workouts can be a standalone session during which you attack a weakness in your physique or the carrot-on-a-stick to finish your upper-body day. In any case, cables are easily one of the best tools ever to happen to arm training. Cables open your training up to a whole world of possibilities and exercises that can serve your long-term goals. With so many options on the table, you need to know how to design a biceps workout that gets you what youâre after. With that in mind, here are the four best biceps cable workouts. [Get the Workouts]( BODYBUILDING The Strongest Mr. Olympia? Image: @francocolumbu / Instagram Standing at 5â5â³ and weighing anywhere from 185 to 200 pounds, the late Franco Columbu can lay claim to being one of the â if not the â pound-for-pound strongest Mr. Olympia winners ever. The âSardinian Strongmanâ was renowned during his career for incredible feats of strength that went well beyond what bodybuilders typically display. He was proficient in powerlifting, tried his hand at the inaugural Worldâs Strongest Man competition, and loved to show off with odd feats ranging from lifting cars to blowing up hot water bottles to tout his lung strength. Along with his best friend and training partner Arnold Schwarzenegger, Columbu dominated the late 1970s and early 1980s bodybuilding scene and helped propel the sport into the mainstream. But we want to look beyond the plaudits and instead focus on the brass tacks: Just how strong was Franco Columbu? Letâs take a look. [How Strong Was He?]( NUTRITION Supps for Growth GIF: Giphy When it comes to building muscle, there are countless supplements that can help you as you work toward your goals. There are powders and pills you can take before, during, and after you work out, all designed to boost your gains and provide some extra bulk to fill out your shirt sleeves. But remember when we used the word countless before? Weâre not kidding â the supplement industry is a powerhouse worth untold billions of dollars, so itâs nearly impossible to parse through every product from every company. To make things a little easier, weâve compiled 12 of our favorite muscle-building supplements under one roof (well, article) to help make your buying choices that much easier. In order to make sure weâre only highlighting the best of the best, we made our decisions based on four factors: Supplement type, price, research, and dosage. [Get the Supps]( THE DROPSET The Tom Platz Challenge Image: @bradon.gulch on Instagram - Back in 1992, bodybuilder Tom Platz etched his name in iron lore by squatting 525 pounds for 23 reps. Recently, [powerlifter Bradon Gulch tried to break]( The Quadfatherâs legendary mark. - The walking lunge is a unilateral lower-body exercise that can be done for strength development, muscle hypertrophy, and sport-specific training purposes. [Hereâs how to do it properly](. - The 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro bodybuilding show took place this weekend. See which Menâs and Womenâs Physique [competitors earned their Olympia qualifications](. SOUND OFF! Getting to Know You GIF: @MickeyMouse on Giphy We want to get to know you better! If you're willing, feel free to answer which age group you fall into below: - [ðª 18-24](
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- [ðª 55+]( THE RESULTS ARE IN Letâs Talk Legs In the [May 2 edition of The Ripped Report](, we asked if you train legs every week. Hereâs how you voted: - Yes, more than once a week (44.91%) - Yes, once a week (41.92%) - I try to, but not always (8.38%) - I rarely â if ever â train legs (4.79%) Share The Ripped Report You currently have 0 referrals, only 1 away from receiving BarBend's Arm-Growing Guide. [BarBend's Arm-Growing Guide]( [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © The Ripped Report 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003 [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](