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Abdelaziz Jelliali is a Moroccan professional bodybuilder. He started lifting weights at 17, quickly progressing in strength and size.
By the time he turned 21, Abdelaziz started competing in bodybuilding shows. In 2014, he won the Mr. Olympia Amateur World competition, which saw him earn the IFBB Pro Card. The next year, he placed among the top 15 competitors in the biggest bodybuilding event on the planet – Mr. Olympia.
Abdelaziz has only continued to grow in recognition since then. With his achievements so far, Abdelaziz Jellali has left his mark as one of the biggest names of Moroccan bodybuilding.
Weight 255 - 265lbs (115.7 - 120.2kg) Year of Birth 1990 Nationality Moroccan Profession Professional Bodybuilder Era 2010
Abdelaziz doesn’t overthink his training. He follows the routine which works for him – not changing anything as long as it gives him results.
He sticks to the basic rules; lifting heavy free weights, and isolating his muscles with cables and machines at the end of the workout. In each workout, Abdelaziz will typically do between 15-25 sets.
His sessions last around 1,5 hours. Excluding cardio, which he does every third day. However, when Abdelaziz is three weeks out of the competition or less, he’ll do cardio every day for 30 minutes.
One of Abdelaziz’s favorite body parts is his chest, and one of his favorite exercises is, unsurprisingly – the bench press. Here’s an explanation of Abdelaziz’s chest workout;
Abdelaziz’s favorite movement for adding mass to his shoulders is the seated military press. This exercise works on all three of Abdelaziz’s deltoids, particularly his middle deltoid.
Prior to starting his working sets. Abdelaziz will first do 2-3 sets of lightweight shoulder press exercises to get his rotator cuffs warmed up.
He then proceeds onto the first working set, in which he does only six reps – just like with bench press. This way, he builds up strength in his shoulders for future workouts, and ensures long-term muscle hypertrophy.
Same as with his training. Abdelaziz sticks to the basics. When he shops for foods, Abdelaziz looks for organic, whole, and natural foods; avoiding processed ingredients as much as possible.
This is something Abdelaziz pays special attention to when he’s preparing for a contest. During this period, Abdelaziz will eat plain lean foods without putting any sauce or seasoning that may contain extra calories.
Some of Abdelaziz’s staple foods include; chicken breast, lactose-free low-fat cheese, cashews, hazelnuts, olive oil, fruits, and vegetables. As for carbs, Abdelaziz doesn’t consume a lot of them; typically, only after a workout to spike his blood glucose.
If nothing else, Abdelaziz Jellali has proven to us that if you want to become successful. You should be ready to put in the work to your craft.
Depending on your mindset, reaching success can be a simple, or a difficult process. If you can handle the difficulties and keep moving forward in spite of them, you can become successful – just like Abdelaziz Jellali.
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