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Murali Kumar is a well-respected professional bodybuilder from Kerala, India. He’s known for his complete dedication to the bodybuilding lifestyle, which has allowed him to rise to the top of the Indian rankings.
While Murali’s large and well-proportioned physique is a testament to his hard work in the gym, he’s had to juggle weightlifting with his two day jobs. He has worked as both a software engineer and a naval seaman; injuring his leg in the navy, where he begun a strength training program to avoid further injury.
It was this strength training that sparked Murali’s passion for the gym. He began to build his physique, and was constantly inspired by his friends to push himself towards professional competitions. He did so, and managed to win several amateur shows, before winning Mr India in 2013.
Murali has since won several more professional competitions, claiming his spot as one of the best bodybuilders in India. He’s always looking to help other Indian bodybuilders reach their goals – just like he did. This is his story:
Weight | 215 - 225lbs (93.0 - 102.1kg) |
Year of Birth | 1985 |
Nationality | Indian |
Profession | Professional Bodybuilder |
Era | 2000, 2010 |
Murali Kumar was born and raised in Kottayam in Kerala – a state on India’s Malabar tropical coast. He had a very lively upbringing, playing a number of sports including cricket and soccer, but his main passions were electronics and fixing computers.
This interest in electronics led Murali to study software engineering. He enjoyed this course a lot and became a software engineer in his local town; but in his words, he wanted to do something more “active” with his life.
This need for physical activity inspired Murali to join the Indian Navy. He greatly enjoyed this new career path, but he unfortunately broke his leg during training, which forced him out of service. As part of the recovery process, the doctor advised him to take up strength training to re-build his leg muscles.
The doctors order to attend the gym became Murali’s new passion – almost immediately. He loved every aspect of the fitness lifestyle; the dedication needed, the nutritional element and the weightlifting itself.
Murali in the gym in the early 2000’s
As Murali concentrated on his legs mainly, he only saw improvements in this area. While this was what the doctor ordered, Murali wanted to build his upper body and develop a true bodybuilders physique.
He knew that he had an ideal frame with wide shoulder’s, so he got to work chasing his dream. His gym friends were extremely impressed with his initial progress, pushing him in his workouts. From then on, he says there was ‘”no looking back.”
The confidence Murali’s friends had in him, had no limit. As his physique improved rapidly, they saw that Murali’s size and stature was good enough for him to win competitions. He agreed and began training with a coach to build the best possible physique he could.
It took him 10 years of continuous effort to get to the point where he could compete professionally. In 2013 , after competing in and winning several amateur shows, Murali set his sights on the 2013 Mr India title, facing up against the famous Indian bodybuilder Sangram Chogule.
As Murali stepped on the stage he was confident, but wasn’t sure if he had what it took to win. When the judges showed him to the 1st place podium he was shocked, but knew that his hard work had paid off in a big way.
He says that this win “changed his life.” He went on to win Mr Asia and Mr World in the same year and Mr India again the next year.
Murali believes that his high protein and high calorie diet is the key to his success. His daily meal plan includes 50 Egg whites, and a lot of green Indian vegetables such as Malabar spinach. He tries to eat every two hours, to ensure that he has a constant stream of protein entering his body.
In terms of supplements, Murali doesn’t use as many as most western pros. He chooses to use whey protein on its own, incorporating it on days when he hasn’t eaten enough, as well as after most workouts.
Murali (right) posing with bodybuilding friends
Murali was inspired in his early days by the likes of Dorian Yates. Dorian, who won the prestigious Mr Olympia title 6 times in a row, was Murali’s idea of what a bodybuilder should look like. He idolized Dorian’s chest and arms in particular, aiming to one day have a body like his idol.
Murali’s story has shown us that it is possible to bounce back from setbacks and find new passions. He suffered a serious injury in the navy that put him out of action, but the strength training in his recovery process inspired him to pursue a new career.
If you suffer a setback in your fitness journey, it may be useful to take a leaf out of Murali’s book and find a new path towards your fitness goals.
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i am u r bigest fan bro.nenu kuda ni anthati vanni kavali anna.naku gym cheyalani undi.appatikaina ni anthati vanni authanu.naku aa nammakam undi.naku ni blessing undali anna
As we are Indian proud to a body builder like you sir
You are real inspiration person to upcoming generation body builders sir
Hats off sir from a നാട്ടുകാരൻ ??
Murali ji, great come back from an injury and that too leg injury. You are a great inspiration to all the young bodybuilders. I have been working out since the age of 18 now i am 42. I have shoulder pain on the left side which started 6 months ago and its persistent. Moreover i have a bicep tendinitis for last over 10 months. Pls advise. Thanks, Mathew
Great Job Murali Sir. I Also Want to Become Like My Age is 18 years & I Started my gym
From 6 months & My Height is 6.2 ft Weight is 96 kg I Wish to become like You
Thanking You Sir
From:
Mohammed Khan
Now go to Jail
lots of inspiration and motivation..your story
Yes ,go to jail
very very strong man in india, indian Arnold