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Samson Dauda captured his first professional title at the 2023 Arnold Classic in March. Now he’s able to solely focus on the 2023 Mr. Olympia contest, taking place in Orlando, FL on the weekend of Nov. 2-5, 2023. He will already be one of the biggest men, both in height and weight, when he steps on stage with the rest of the field, but he is focusing on getting even bigger and wider. To that end, Dauda showcased his hard work in a recent workout that blasted his shoulders and calves, which he shared on his YouTube channel.

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Calf Presses and Donkey Calf Raises

He performed this workout at CHF Gym in Braintree, UK, and he began with calves by performing calf raises on a leg press, followed by donkey calf raises in superset fashion — an intensity technique Dauda used throughout the training session. He commented about trying to keep a soft bend in his knees on the leg press to emphasize the soleus muscle of the calves. Dauda explained that the donkey calf raise, an Arnold Schwarzenegger favorite, targeted the gastrocnemius. The exact reps or weight weren’t shared, but he performed three supersets on camera before moving on.

How to Do the Calf Press: Sit on a leg press machine with the heels of your feet hanging slightly off the bottom of the sled. Your toes should be securely set on the sled plate. Once the weight is released from the safety pins, keep a soft bend in your knees. Use only your toes and flex your calves to move the weight. Once your calves are fully flexed, slowly lower the sled plate until you feel a stretch in your calves — your heels should be “forward” farther than your toes. Press again to perform the next rep and repeat.

How to Do the Donkey Calf Raise: Bend your upper body forward with your hips at a roughly 90-degree angle. Keep your back straight and set your calves hanging off of secure a platform. Have someone sitting on your lower back when you prepare to start the movement or you can hang weight from a dip belt attached to your waist. Flex your calves and lift your heels up so your hips drive toward the ceiling. Once your calves are fully flexed, slowly return to the starting position and repeat for desired reps.

Seated Machine Shoulder Press and Seated Lateral Raise

The opening superset of his shoulder training featured seated machine shoulder presses followed by seated lateral raises with dumbbells. The first movement focused on the anterior (front) deltoid head while the latter movement isolated the middle head of the shoulder area. Dauda said he wanted to focus on quality contractions, which is why performed each repetition relatively slowly and with calculated movement. Dauda was shown working up to 110 kilograms (242 pounds) for 12 repetitions on the press before concluding with 11 repetitions using an undisclosed weight for his final sets of lateral raises.

How to Do the Seated Machine Shoulder Press: Sit on the machine and grab the handles with your palms facing forward. Keep your feet flat on the floor and your back straight, supported against the pad. Press the handles up until your arms are straight overhead. Lower them back down slowly, but don’t let the handles reach the very bottom position. Your elbows should be slightly below shoulder-level at the bottom. Repeat for the desired reps.

How to Do the Seated Lateral Raise: Sit on the edge of a flat bench with a dumbbell in each hand — allow your arms to hang down at your sides with palms facing each other. Keep a slight bend at the elbow as you lift the dumbbells out to your sides until your elbows are at shoulder-height. Pause briefly before lowering the weights back to the starting position. Pause briefly at the bottom before performing the next rep.

Reverse Cable Flye

Following that superset, Dauda moved on to target his rear deltoids with rear delt cable flyes at a dual cable station. The cables allowed him to maintain tension throughout the entire range of motion. He extended that range of motion by holding onto the cables themselves instead of a handle attachment. 

How to Do the Reverse Cable Flye: Stand in between two cable pulleys set higher than eye-level. Grab one pulley on each side with the opposite hand so they can cross in front of your body — take the left cable in your right hand and the right cable in your left hand. Step back so your arms can be straight while the pinned weight doesn’t touch the rest of the stack. This is the starting position. Pull the cables back while keeping your arms straight to contract your rear delts. Once you’ve pulled back as far as you can, slowly release the tension and return to the starting position. Repeat for the desired reps.

Standing Machine Shoulder Press and Single Arm Cable Lateral Raise

“The Nigerian Lion” then performed a second overhead pressing movement but, unconventionally, he used a squat machine to provide resistance. Pressing it forward at an angle worked the front delts in a similar manner to a landmine press. This was paired up with another lateral raise variation — single-arm cable lateral raises, which provided one last source of focused stimulation for the side delts. On his final set of single-arm cable laterals, Dauda was shown using three weight plates for 11 repetitions, per arm, after pressing 150 kilograms (330 pounds) for 13 reps.

How to Do the Standing Machine Shoulder Press: Stand in front of a squat machine and place your hands on the pads that would rest on your shoulders. Lift the machine up to release the safety handle and take control of the weight. Using the force in your shoulders, press the machine up and forward as far as you can. Resist the urge to use leg drive to build momentum. Once your arms are straight, pause briefly before lowering the machine back to the starting position. Repeat for the desired reps. If you have a tall Smith machine or a specific standing shoulder press machine, you can perform a similar exercise by following the instructions as they are described on the machine.

How to Do the Single-Arm Cable Lateral Raise: Stand beside a cable station with a low pulley and a single handle attachment connected to the cable. Grab the cable attachment with your opposite hand — if the cable is to your right, grab it with your left hand and vice versa. Begin with the cable in front of your body with your arm in front of your hip. Using the strength in your shoulder, lift the handle up toward the working (farthest from the cable pulley). Once the handle is just above shoulder-height, pause briefly before lowering back to the starting position. Repeat for the desired reps, then switch sides to work the opposite shoulder in the same form.

Samson-Sized Shoulder and Calf Workout

If you want to try a workout like this for yourself, you can follow the sample routine below.

  • Superset: Calf Press and Donkey Calf Raise — 3 x 15 per exercise
  • Superset: Seated Machine Press and Seated Lateral Raise — 3 x 10-12 per exercise
  • Reverse Cable Flye — 3 x 12
  • Superset Standing Machine Press and Single-Arm Cable Lateral Raise — 3 x 15 per exercise

Dauda finished the 2022 Mr. Olympia contest in sixth place. The five men that placed ahead of him are defending titleholder Hadi Choopan, runner-up Derek Lunsford, Nick Walker (3rd), 2019 champion Brandon Curry (4th), and 2020-2021 winner Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay (5th). Dauda defeated both Walker and Elssbiay when they shared the stage at the 2023 Arnold Classic in Columbus, OH. All six of those men are among the elite bodybuilders qualified to compete in the Olympia in November.

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The 2023 Shaw Classic (SC) will mark the end of a competitive career by legendary strongman Brian Shaw. Unfortunately, a peer appropriately named “The Polish Terminator” won’t be there to help see the four-time World’s Strongest Man (WSM) champion (2011, 2013, 2015-2016) off into the deserved sunset.

On June 19, 2023, the organizers of the 2023 SC used an Instagram post to reveal that Polish strongman Mateusz Kieliszkowski had withdrawn from the latest edition of the contest, schedules for August 19-20 in Loveland, CO. Citing that Kieliszkowski wanted to take the time to get back into “fighting shape,” Welsh strongman Gavin Bilton was announced to take Kieliszkowski’s roster spot. The 2023 SC will mark Bilton’s debut in the contest’s fourth iteration later this summer.

After suffering a leg injury in the spring of 2022, Kieliszkowski returned to the strongman fray during the 2023 Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC). The competition, where the Polish athlete finished as the runner-up to eventual WSM champion Mitchell Hooper, marked Kieliszkowski’s first competitive appearance in roughly a year and a half since his injury.

However, even with a strong second-place result at the early March contest, Kieliszkowski seemed to understand he likely wouldn’t be at his best possible physical condition before a 2023 WSM return, just over six weeks later. Such a prediction would come to fruition when the athlete didn’t make it out of Group 3 in the Qualifying Round.

At the time of this writing, with no specific details on the extent of Kieliszkowski’s capabilities or limitations, it appears the strongman is taking a step back to further emphasize recovery before pushing full throttle again sometime in the future. That could be a wise decision, considering a full-strength Kieliszkowski was a back-to-back runner-up at the 2018-2019 editions of the WSM.

Kieliszkowski’s absence will allow Bilton, a frequent fixture at strongman contests throughout any given competition year, to try and make his mark at the 2023 SC for the first time. Bilton recently won the 2023 Strongman Champions League (SCL) Serbia and could be riding a wave of momentum into another stellar performance. Notably, Bilton was also the runner-up at the 2023 Britain’s Strongest Man (BSM), falling just short of the victor Adam Bishop.

Bilton and the rest of the roster in Colorado will be chasing Trey Mitchell, who is the two-time defending champion of the SC (2021-2022). Mitchell defeated the eponymous Shaw on both occasions for the two consecutive titles.

Whatever happens at the 2023 SC, it figures to be quite the dynamic show of strength. With a roster featuring Mitchell, Shaw, Hooper, and now Bilton, this Colorado battle is shaping up to provide an excellent test for everyone involved.

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Young brunette woman sitting in a bright living savoring a bite of cheesecake.Ideally, your keto diet comprises mostly animal proteins, low-carb vegetables, and healthy fats—but sometimes you have a sweet tooth that needs satisfying. Or maybe you’re going to a birthday party, graduation picnic, or other celebration, and you want to bring a treat that won’t derail your low-carb way of eating. That’s where these keto desserts come in. 

Typical desserts made with flour and sugar are off the menu for keto dieters due to their usually sky-high carbohydrate content. These 15 keto dessert recipes are made with keto-friendly ingredients—nut flours, coconut products, and low-carb, keto-approved sweeteners like monk fruit and stevia—that keep them low-carb and also Primal-approved. (Allulose and sugar alcohols are other acceptable sweeteners that you can sub into these recipes.)   

Enjoy!

15 Keto Dessert Recipes

Chocolate-y Keto Treats

1. Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies (Gluten Free)

Our take on the classic, so good they’ll have you asking, “Chips a-who?”

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2. Fudgy Keto Zucchini Brownies

The zucchini adds moisture and structure to these brownies. Looking for a way to get more veggies into your kids? Look no further. 

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3. Chocolate Peanut Butter Fat Bombs

Indulge in the perfect combo of chocolate and peanut butter. 

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Keto Cake, Pie, and Baked Desserts

4. Keto Strawberry Cream Pie

This pie is best made with fresh summer strawberries. It tastes like sunshine in your mouth.

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5. Keto Angel Food Cake

Sometimes keto-friendly baked goods are dense and heavy, but this angel food cake is the light, airy treat you expect—without all the sugar and grains.

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6. No-Bake Keto Coconut Cheesecake

Need a dessert that everyone will go nuts for whether or not they’re keto? These no-bake cheesecake bites are it!

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7. Keto Sugar Cookies

Perfect for the holidays or any time of the year.

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8. Keto Donuts

These require the purchase of a silicon donut pan, but once you own it, you can try all sorts of variations on this recipe: chocolate, glazed, blueberry, cinnamon—yum!

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Frozen Keto Treats

9. Keto Salted Caramel Ice Cream

This creamy treat starts with a low-carb custard base that becomes the best keto ice cream you’ve ever had.

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10. Keto Coffee Frozen Pops

Now your morning coffee is a cool anytime refreshment.

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11. Keto Ice Cream Bon Bons
The only thing more fun than ice cream? Ice cream you eat with your fingers, of course.

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12. Collagen Fuel Fudge Pops

When you’re feeling nostalgic for the endless summer nights of childhood, reach for one of these fudge pops.

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13. Primal Keto Ice Cream

Top this low-carb ice cream with a shot of espresso for a keto-friendly affogato that’s pure bliss. 

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14. Chocolate Bacon

Keto folks love bacon, and we love dark chocolate, so why not put them together? Try it once, you’ll be hooked.

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15. Dairy-free Dalgona Whipped Coffee

If you like ending a meal with a nice cup of coffee, try switching it up for this whipped coffee instead. It’s lightly sweet and delectably foamy—happiness in a mug.

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2022 CrossFit Games Men’s runner-up Roman Khrennikov has his sights set on moving up that one last spot and overtaking two-time defending champion Justin Medeiros at the 2023 Games in Madison, WI in the week of Aug. 1-6. Khrennikov qualified for the Games thanks to placing fourth in the North America East Semifinal

He’s made the most of the past month of preparing for the Games by committing his time to training in a variety of disciplines needed for CrossFit success. Along the way, he’s been documenting his progress on Instagram and sharing with his 129,000 followers.

On June 30, 2023, Khrennikov posted a video of himself performing gymnastic ring muscle-ups with an added twist for the upper body. He would perform an extra dip before lowering himself back down for the next repetition. The video clip doesn’t appear to show a complete set, but Khrennikov can be seen performing four full repetition of this advanced movement.

The elite CrossFitter has also has been putting the metcon machines through their paces. Two days before his ring workout, Khrennikov showed himself working through a superset of air bike pedaling and rowing. He didn’t disclose the specific “calories burned” or time performed for either exercise.

Last but certainly not least, Khrennikov has shown that he can still move serious weight on strength-focused lifts, such as this set of snatches with 93 kilograms (205 pounds), which he lifted for three explosive repetitions. He shared this training clip on June 19, 2023, and specified in the post caption that it was “[six] weeks before CrossFit Games.”

Khrennikov is one of several athletes looking to knock Medeiros off the top spot and prevent a “three-peat” at the Games on the Men’s side of the field. Other top contenders that have previously finished in second at the Games include Patrick Vellner (2018, 2021), Samuel Kwant (2020), and Noah Ohlsen (2019), each of whom also qualified for the 2023 Games. 

Khrennikov’s runner-up finish in 2022 was his highest placing at the Games in his career. He was 13th in the 2020 Games, but didn’t compete in the sport’s championship contest in 2021 or 2018 despite being qualified.

As for the current champ he’s trying to dethrone, Medeiros is working to become the third-ever Men’s champion to win three titles in a row. Mat Fraser won five titles (2016-2020) and Rich Froning Jr. won four titles (2011-2014). Both Froning Jr. and Fraser ended their careers as champion. Ben Smith won the only title that separated Froning Jr. and Fraser’s reigns when he became the Fittest Man on Earth in 2015.

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11-time International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Champion Jen Thompson celebrated her 50th birthday on June 27, 2023. To mark the milestone birthday, Thompson posted a video on her Instagram page showcasing a bench press of 145.1 kilograms (320 pounds). In the video, Thompson clarified that her body weight was 65.3 kilograms (144 pounds), making the lift more than 2.2-times her body weight.

Once her spotter helped her unrack the barbell, Thompson lowered the bar to her chest. After a brief pause in the bottom position, she began the press. The barbell slowly went up, but it never stalled. Once she reached the top of the press, the barbell was returned to the rack.

The only equipment Thompson wore was a pair of wrist wraps. In the video, she embedded text noting that that the weight was “6.4 times” her age. She also shared her experience in the sport as a way to inspire her 116,000 followers.

“I’ve been competing in powerlifting since 1999. Still going strong. It doesn’t matter how old you are. You can build strength and live a long healthy life by the choices you make.”

According to Open Powerlifting, Thompson holds the all-time world record on the bench in the Women’s 60-kilogram category with a lift of 300.9 pounds. She set that mark in 2012 at the North American Powerlifting Federation (NAPF) Raw Challenge. In March 2023, Thompson set the 67.5-kilogram, Masters 40-49 all-time world record with a bench press of 146 kilograms (321.8 pounds) at the USA Powerlifting (USAPL) Arnold Pro Series Finals in Columbus, OH. That lift is also an all-time record in all age categories as well.

Thompson’s best-ever bench in competition is 148.5 kilograms (327.4 pounds), which is a record in the Women’s 75-kilogram, Masters 45-49 division. She performed it at the 2022 USAPL Carolina Primetime meet.

Thompson isn’t the only experienced powerlifter that marks their birthday with a signature lift. 70-74 Masters powerlifter Rudy Kadlub performs a big deadlift every year on his birthday. In April 2023, he marked his 74th birthday with a deadlift of 237.7 kilograms (524 pounds) for a double. 

As of this writing, there is no word on Thompson’s next planned meet. When she does compete again, it will be the first time that she is eligible to enter in the Masters 50-54 category.

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