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Nick Walker, aka the Mutant, has been making headlines since the start of this year with the news of his comeback. The Mutant recently won the New York Pro show last month in an intense battle with Martin Fitzwater. After his win at the prestigious New York Pro, Walker has now made a stage appearance on the NPC Atlantic States show for a guest pose.

The New York Pro champion has done guest posing previously on many shows, but this time it was special. Because this was his first guest posing after qualifying for Mr. Olympia 2024. The former Mr. Arnold Classic Champion mesmerized the crowd with his behemoth physique. Let’s take a look at how the event unfolded for the New York Pro champion.

The Mutant’s pump is on a whole new level

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The famous bodybuilding Instagram page “bisandtris” recently posted a series of images of the Mutant posing on the NPC Atlantic States stage. In the first image, the New York Pro champion did his iconic pose muscular pose. The enormous and symmetrical biceps of Walker were pumped up and looked ready to rumble. Not only did his biceps look that way, but the quads and calves of the Mutant were also grabbing everyone’s attention.

 

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The veins on his quads and calves were pumped to the point that they would have burst at any moment. Walker’s round shoulders and gigantic traps made his frame look broad and wide. The next pose he hit was the side chest pose.

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The striation on the Mutant’s chest was easily noticeable in the image. The former Arnold Classic champion’s chest looked full and round. The separation line did justice to his chest. The New York Pro champion is giving his all for the upcoming Mr. Olympia championship. He even dropped an update on his Instagram as he started his preparation for Olympia. Let’s take a look at what he said.

Nick Walker is all set for the upcoming Olympia championship

In the post, Walker was seen standing near the rowing cable machine, and his pump was still visible despite wearing a t-shirt. He did a few sets of the seated back row as part of his back workout. This exercise helps you work on your upper back along with your lats, giving you a superhero back.

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The former Arnold Classic champion captioned the post, “Olympia prep- we will call this one ‘the resurrection’.” The caption is self-explanatory about Walker’s plans for Olympia. He will be aiming for the Olympia crown and is giving everything to train for the championship. The last time he competed, he was in third place, so there are chances that he might win this year’s title.

It’ll be intriguing to witness the former Arnold Classic champion compete on the Olympia stage after dropping out last year due to his injury. He is focusing on his weak areas after his latest win. Do you think Nick Walker will lift the crown this year? Let us know in the comments.