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“Waist Is Looking Killer… Gonna Smoke Everyone”: Bodybuilding Beast Nick Walker Gains 10 Pounds After Mr. Olympia 2022

Published 12/29/2022, 7:15 AM EST

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The fact that bodybuilding beast Nick Walker has bettered over time can be evidenced by his 2021 Arnold Classic title win and promotion from fifth (2021) to third rank (2022) at the Mr. Olympia contest. But obviously, his hunt will not stop here as the ultimate goal is to win the Mr. Olympia title. In fact, shortly after the 2022 season, Walker has already gained 10 lbs, and for the fans, there is nothing else that can be more satisfying than a post-competition pump!

When Nick ‘The Mutant’ Walker uploaded his mammoth physique on his Instagram account, the bodybuilding fans couldn’t resist reacting to it. Let us have a look at what they have to say about his physique.

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The bodybuilding world reacts to Walker’s post-competition pump

Nick Walker has dived directly into work after Mr. Olympia 2022 contest and has re-directed his focus to future competitions. The Mutant keeps posting his updates to his followers through his Instagram account and letting them know about his latest achievements.

Recently, he posted an Instagram reel with the caption, “Post workout posing in that @fitclublv lighting!!! Up 10 pounds from show day 265. I feel the best right now, training is intense but not pushing crazy hard, just going for a crazy pump. Cardio 20 minutes 6 days a week. One thing I know is fact, you control the rebound to perfection you set yourself up for a great offseason.”

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And the curious fans couldn’t stop praising Walker’s dedication and his gigantic physique. Some of his fans warned the other competitors and claimed Walker will be winning the future big events. One wrote, “Waist is looking killer bro, you’re gonna smoke everyone next year nobody doin it like you.” Another wrote, “Dudes gonna take over Mr. O for the next few years.” 

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Whereas the massive size of his muscles, especially his back and lats, amazed some other fans. They wrote, “You’re a beast bro 💪🏼💯,” “That back is just insane,” “Your lats 🤯,” “bicep peaks 😳,” “Nick, truly jaw dropping,” “Monster 👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻,” “Beast🔥🙌,” “his waist just keeps getting tighter its crazy.”

Not first for judges yet, but certainly people’s first choice

The Mutant is very pleased with his overall performance in 2022. He is aware that small steps matter a lot and takes pride in his physique as he mentioned how he improved his Mr. Olympia rank by two positions. To be precise, he wrote in one of his captions, “Moved up 2 spots from last year finishing in 3rd place!!!!!!!! Better package brought, better placing.” 

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As pleased as he is with his improvement over the years. He also won the People’s Choice Award this year. This brought him immense happiness and a boost for the upcoming competitions. While thanking everybody for this award through an Instagram post, he wrote, “This award means so much to me and I thank each and everyone of you guys!!!!!!! You guys are really great!!! And I can’t wait to continue to have All of your support and continue to put great content out for you guys!!!!!!”

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It is noteworthy that The Mutant won’t be participating in the Arnold Classic competition. However, the question remains, watching his constant improvements over the years, do you think Nick ‘The Mutant’ Walker can win Mr. Olympia 2023 title? 

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Written by:

Kaivalya R Pillai

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Dr. Kaivalya R Pillai is a US Sports author working at EssentiallySports. An accomplished academician, he recently completed his doctorate degree in pharmacy.
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Jahnabi Choudhury