Plus: Should there even be a 212 division? February 07, 2023 | [Read Online]( [The Ripped Report Logo] The Ripped Report is so packed with good stuff today that we don't even have room for our usual intro joke. That's a shame, too, because it was a good one. (Spoiler: It was of the knock-knock variety.) Before we start: Today's newsletter is presented by OUTLIFT pre-workout from Nutrex. [Use the code âOutlift20â]( at checkout to get a 20% discount on your next order. Does it still make sense to have a 212 bodybuilding division? Menâs Open competitor [Iain Valliere recently had a hot take]( about the whole thing. Forget the dumbbells and barbells for a second â [these bodyweight exercises]( are perfect for building bigger, stronger biceps. Powerlifter/bodybuilder Larry âWheelsâ Williams recently decided to show off a bit [by benching 200-pound dumbbells]( ⦠for reps. NEWS Should There Even Be a 212 Division? Image: Chris Bernacchi Derek Lunsford caused quite a stir when he took second place at the Mr. Olympia this past December. Not only were people shocked that a former 212 division competitor placed so well at his first Mr. Olympia â but it raised questions about the 212 division as a whole. If Lunsford could successfully transition from 212 to Menâs Open, canât everyone else in the division do it, too? And if they can, why does the division exist at all? On February 2, bodybuilder Iain Valliere appeared on ââFouad Abiadâs podcast, where he gave his opinion on the matter. Valliere said if 212 competitors like Shaun Clarida and Lunsford can beat Menâs Open competitors without issue, then âyou really have no case for keeping the 212 [division], to be honest.â Itâs a debate that seemingly everyone in the industry has thoughts on, and it should only get more intense in March when Clarida moves to the Menâs Open division at the 2023 Arnold Classic in Columbus, Ohio. [Read Valliere's Full Comments]( FROM OUR SPONSOR Stop Feeling Run-Down During Your Workout Itâs an all too familiar tale. You feel sluggish, so you take your pre-workout and grab your bag. You roll up to the gym, get a few warm-up sets in, and then⦠You still feel sluggish. News flash: Your pre-workout is under-dosed, underwhelming, and isnât getting the job done. [OUTLIFT]( is the OG clinically dosed pre-workout packed with effective doses of 10 of the most potent and advanced ingredients. This exclusive formula actively works with your body to prime your muscles for more power, increased endurance, faster recovery, and less fatigue. So you can stop worrying about having enough energy and start focusing on getting the results you want. Ready for the difference a clinically dosed pre-workout brings? [Use the code âOutlift20'' for a 20% discount]( and feel the difference from the first scoop. EXERCISE TIPS Bodyweight Biceps Blowout Image: mbframes / Shutterstock Biceps training is beautiful in its simplicity. For the most part, you just need a dumbbell and a working knowledge of curls to get a solid workout. But what if you canât get to the gym or are just plain tired of the same routine as always? The good news is that you can shake up your arm day by just using your body weight. Training your biceps without weights is possible if you pick the right exercises. (And as long as you have access to a pull-up bar and some other basic equipment.) But don't worry about figuring it all out on your own because we've got a guide full of everything you'd ever want to know about bodyweight biceps exercises. [Learn the Moves]( FEATS OF STRENGTH The Wheel Man Is Back at It GIF: Larry Wheels on YouTube ââEven though multi-strength sport athlete and occasional bodybuilder Larry âWheelsâ Williams has relocated to the United States to focus on his health and physique development, he still showcases impressive feats of strength when possible. On February 2, Wheels displayed his power by bench pressing 200-pound dumbbells for four reps at a self-reported body weight of 255 pounds. Spotting Wheels on the set was IFBB Pro League Menâs Open bodybuilder Joe Mackey, who is also no stranger to lifting big weights. (Mackey just hit a 910-pound deadlift last month at C.T. Fletcherâs Iron Wars event.) Check out Wheelsâ latest jaw-dropping set below. [Watch Wheels Work]( THE DROPSET Two Birds, One Workout Image: Lucky Business on Shutterstock - Build your physique and [boost your strength with these workouts]( that hit both your back and biceps.
- If Shaun Clarida wants to make a statement at the Arnold Classic, he'll need to bring his A-gane. [His latest chest workout]( sure makes it seem like he's on his way.
- But remember, Clarida has to go through Big Ramy if he wants to score a victory. And a few [big names say Ramy can win it all](. [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 [Publish on Beehiiv](