Taking a Leaf Out of Ronnie Coleman’s Vocabulary, IFBB Pro Coach Compliments Bodybuilding Giant, Son of a Hall of Famer, After His Entry Into Mr. Olympia 2023

Lee Labrada’s son Hunter Labrada is turning heads in the fitness world with his amazing performance at the Mr. Olympia 2021 by being top 5. However, when Labrada dropped to the 7th position in 2022, bodybuilding fans and veteran fitness coaches were surprised. However, the bodybuilding icon again revamped his training and displayed his improved physique at the 2023 Tampa Pro. Labrada was the king and won first place, which gave him a ticket to the 2023 Mr. Olympia. Milos Sarcev, Jay Cutler, and his manager Matt Daniels sat down to break down Hunter’s development and conditioning in Tampa Pro. The YouTube podcast named ‘#87 – Jay Cutler Turns 50 | Hunter Labrada wins | Milos Sarcev’, addressed the upcoming battle at Texas Pro as well. While talking about Labrada, Sarcev referred to what champ Ronnie Coleman had once said about Cutler. Lights out and game over when Hunter Labrada enters the stage While talking about the changing conditioning of Hunter Labrada, Milos Sarcev brought into the conversation about his improvements. They also talked about John Delarosa, who had a bicep tear and did not compete for three years. This is when Milos brought in Hunter Labrada and compared their size and he was impressed with Hunter’s physique.  Matt asked Milos Sarcev, “So what do you say here?” Sarcev replied, “I mean this is uh, lights out Hunter. What Ronnie Coleman said to you (referring to Jay Cutler), lights out and game over.” Cutler also addressed Labrada’s body and said, “We criticized Hunter with conditioning from many times even when he was winning right.” “He is like zero skin, fibers all over the place, and then a couple of times he would be just off, I mean,” added Sarcev. Read More: “You Aren’t Human”: 322-Lb Arnold Classic Champ’s Unique Body Part Puzzles Fans, Fellow Bodybuilder Calls Him “Optimus Prime” Sarcev also revealed how he was skeptical of Hunter Labrada’s win next to Andrew Jacked. He was candid about this in the same podcast and told his reasons. Milos Sarcev did not expect Hunter Labrada could win In the same episode of Cutler Cast, Sarcev discussed his idea of how losing momentum in a competition could affect one’s confidence big time. He also admitted consequently that “Hunter now winning the Tampa and going into the Texas good idea, bad idea last time the way you talk about it’s like he’s not gonna do it and I commend him for doing it and now he’s doing it.” The IFBB pro coach also admitted, “Initially, I didn’t think he can beat Andrew Jacked. But now I do think that he can, he can beat him.” Matt agreed with him and they proceeded to talk about Hunter’s prowess. Watch This Story: Despite being one of the most celebrated men on the planet Arnold Schwarzenegger says he ‘never felt like a star’ As Milos said, Hunter could declare the game over in this Olympia, and bodybuilding veterans are anticipating the upcoming competition. What do you think of Hunter’s conditioning? Can he win? Tell us below. The post Taking a Leaf Out of Ronnie Coleman’s Vocabulary, IFBB Pro Coach Compliments Bodybuilding Giant, Son of a Hall of Famer, After His Entry Into Mr. Olympia 2023 appeared first on EssentiallySports.

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Taking a Leaf Out of Ronnie Coleman’s Vocabulary, IFBB Pro
Coach Compliments Bodybuilding Giant, Son of a Hall of Famer, After
His Entry Into Mr. Olympia 2023

Lee Labrada’s son Hunter Labrada is turning heads in the fitness world with his amazing performance at the Mr. Olympia 2021 by being top 5. However, when Labrada dropped to the 7th position in 2022, bodybuilding fans and veteran fitness coaches were surprised. However, the bodybuilding icon again revamped his training and displayed his improved physique at the 2023 Tampa Pro. Labrada was the king and won first place, which gave him a ticket to the 2023 Mr. Olympia.

Milos Sarcev, Jay Cutler, and his manager Matt Daniels sat down to break down Hunter’s development and conditioning in Tampa Pro. The YouTube podcast named ‘#87 – Jay Cutler Turns 50 | Hunter Labrada wins | Milos Sarcev’, addressed the upcoming battle at Texas Pro as well. While talking about Labrada, Sarcev referred to what champ Ronnie Coleman had once said about Cutler. Lights out and game over when Hunter Labrada enters the stage

While talking about the changing conditioning of Hunter Labrada, Milos Sarcev brought into the conversation about his improvements. They also talked about John Delarosa, who had a bicep tear and did not compete for three years. This is when Milos brought in Hunter Labrada and compared their size and he was impressed with Hunter’s physique. 

Matt asked Milos Sarcev, “So what do you say here?” Sarcev replied, “I mean this is uh, lights out Hunter. What Ronnie Coleman said to you (referring to Jay Cutler), lights out and game over.” Cutler also addressed Labrada’s body and said, “We criticized Hunter with conditioning from many times even when he was winning right.” “He is like zero skin, fibers all over the place, and then a couple of times he would be just off, I mean,” added Sarcev.

Read More: “You Aren’t Human”: 322-Lb Arnold Classic Champ’s Unique Body Part Puzzles Fans, Fellow Bodybuilder Calls Him “Optimus Prime”

Sarcev also revealed how he was skeptical of Hunter Labrada’s win next to Andrew Jacked. He was candid about this in the same podcast and told his reasons. Milos Sarcev did not expect Hunter Labrada could win

In the same episode of Cutler Cast, Sarcev discussed his idea of how losing momentum in a competition could affect one’s confidence big time. He also admitted consequently that “Hunter now winning the Tampa and going into the Texas good idea, bad idea last time the way you talk about it’s like he’s not gonna do it and I commend him for doing it and now he’s doing it.”

The IFBB pro coach also admitted, “Initially, I didn’t think he can beat Andrew Jacked. But now I do think that he can, he can beat him.” Matt agreed with him and they proceeded to talk about Hunter’s prowess.

Watch This Story: Despite being one of the most celebrated men on the planet Arnold Schwarzenegger says he ‘never felt like a star’

As Milos said, Hunter could declare the game over in this Olympia, and bodybuilding veterans are anticipating the upcoming competition. What do you think of Hunter’s conditioning? Can he win? Tell us below.

The post Taking a Leaf Out of Ronnie Coleman’s Vocabulary, IFBB Pro Coach Compliments Bodybuilding Giant, Son of a Hall of Famer, After His Entry Into Mr. Olympia 2023 appeared first on EssentiallySports.

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