Jacked is prepared for his second in March.
The primary month of 2023 hasn’t even concluded, and Chinedu Andrew Obiekea, a.okay.a. “Andrew Jacked,” has already stored his schedule jam-packed. The eighth-place finisher on the 2022 Mr. Olympia has adopted that sterling top-10 efficiency by diving head-first proper again into his training and nutritional plans. A part of the previous be aware is related to Jacked’s current reveal he would begin some work with a brand new coach, Chris “Psycho” Lewis. The coach is probably beforehand greatest recognized for his time working with the late 2018 Mr. Olympia Shawn Rhoden. Judging by a current replace, Lewis probably appears on monitor to unlocking Jacked’s full potential.
On Jan. 26, 2023, Jacked posted a photograph to his Instagram the place he’s flexing his ripped chest and arm muscular tissues. Per a basic perusal of Jacked’s feed up to now in 2023, it’s the primary comparatively complete look the bodybuilder has provided of the place his physique stands over the previous couple of weeks.
“When the hoodie comes off … chest and triceps work! … Coaching appears to be going fairly properly.”
With the 2023 Arnold Traditional (AC) on the horizon in March, it’d even be an amazing signal of Jacked’s prospects on the main contest.
Whereas there’s a stacked cadre of opponents on faucet for the 2023 AC, that doesn’t seem like an intimidating gauntlet for Jacked.
Certain, a discipline that, at the moment, options two-time AC winner (2018, 2020) William Bonac, two-time Mr. Olympia champion (2020-2021) Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay, and Nick Walker (one other former AC victor from 2021) might seem daunting from an preliminary look. Nevertheless, on this case, if Jacked was going to seize what would arguably be the most important win of his profession in Columbus, OH, on Mar. 2-5, 2023, he was prone to need to topple a set of elite friends anyway. From that perspective, overcoming stars like Bonac, Elssbiay, and Walker could be an amazing fortune as a result of it will communicate to, and validate, Jacked’s meticulous work in his preparation.
The athlete maintained as a lot throughout a current Jan. 25, 2023, interview with Muscular Improvement whereas breaking down his emotions about his new coaching routine and setup. Jacked additionally works with Chris Aceto, an skilled bodybuilding coach and advisor with 111 on-stage victories unfold throughout his shoppers over time.
“I like working with those who go collectively,” Jacked defined about what lies forward in his prep work for the 2023 AC and different contests within the calendar yr. “I believe issues can be very clean. He [Chris Aceto] mentioned it’s cool, so I’ll stroll with him for the Arnold [Classic] … Aceto, ‘the actual technician.’ He’s an exquisite man. Nicely, each Chris’s. I’m working with Chris [Aceto] and Chris [Lewis]. Each of them are superb individuals to start out with. Wonderful. It’s all enterprise and never brotherly or intimacy or no matter.”
It’s obvious Jacked’s ambitions appear completely legitimate primarily based on the centered, hands-on consideration and steerage he’s now receiving. On the very least, his pair of trainers give him confidence for the journey forward.
“Even ‘Psycho’ [Lewis], I informed him, ‘Bro, I would like a drill sergeant, not a brother,’” Jacked famous. “And he’s [Lewis] like, he wished the identical, too. We prepare and we go. There isn’t any time for chitchat, smiling, no matter. No. We’re on this for enterprise and that’s precisely what I need. Aceto is doing his factor, too, and I’m like, ‘Yeah, good, superior.’”
A pivotal yr in Jacked’s profession might await him. He might need put himself on the map with respective wins on the 2022 Texas Pro and 2022 Arnold Classic UK, however it’s readily obvious he’s not happy with such an early spotlight reel. To work concurrently with two elite trainers and put certainly one of bodybuilding’s most important competitions in his crosshairs speaks to the legacy Jacked desires to create. He appears to want to be particular, and such a powerful mentality goes a good distance in a sport of intense dedication.
Featured picture: @andrewjacked on Instagram
Supply: breakingmuscle.com