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The 4X Mr. Olympia champion is now the reigning Mr. Olympia physique winner after King Ronnie Coleman. Chris Bumstead, also known as CBum, has definitely etched his name in the bodybuilding world with his ripped physique and is climbing the ladder of success a bit higher each day. CBum is not only an extremely focused athlete but also a widely known fitness influencer. He uses his social media platforms to forecast his lifestyle and his bodybuilding.
CBum makes sure to maintain good engagement with his fans and ensures that he takes time to answer significant questions his fans have for him on YouTube videos. And just recently, one such question came across his screen that related to the legendary athlete’s fitness journey. Let’s find out what the question was!
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What is the new update for CBum?
Bumstead was burning through his regular Q&A session on YouTube when suddenly a very significant question popped up. One of his fans asked him, “Are you ever going to have your own gym?” And in a fantastic way, he answered the fan and mesmerized all his followers. He makes a transition in his video and switches the location from his house to the location that is to be his new gym and says, “Alright, so here we are. This is the future home of the 2023–2024 and beyond Olympia prep series, the Bomb Lifting Club if you will. My private little gym.”
CBum has been dreaming about owning a gym ever since he started his fitness career. He is immensely excited to have his own ‘private gym,’ as that would be his own personal space. Just like King Ronnie Coleman, who was the former reigning Mr. Olympia champion, CBum enjoys getting off with the sweat after a workout for his satisfaction. Coleman spent over $200,000 on building his gym, but he made sure he installed no AC and worked out only under the fans. CBum has a similar feature for his gym, and says, “The goal is to sweat.”
The reigning Mr. Olympia not only shares his recent update on building a gym but also goes on about the video, talking about the changes in preparation that he has recently gone through as he continues to answer a few fans’ questions.
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What are the other changing inclusions in his plan?
The current Mr. Olympia Classic Physique winner has incorporated a lot of changes in his routine in order to come out with a better result. He says, “There’s no perfect way to do anything. Experiment with what’s best for your body.”

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September 14, 2018 – Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. – Second place finisher CHRIS BUMSTEAD of Canada poses during judging of the 2018 Classic Physique Olympia at Joe Weider s Olympia Fitness and Performance Weekend 2018. Introduced in 2016, Classic Physique competitors are judged on a balance of muscle density, shape and symmetry, ensuring a streamlined, aesthetic physique. Olympia Weekend 2018 – ZUMAce6_ 20180914_zaf_ce6_105 Copyright: xBrianxCahnx
He has also brought about a change in his diet, which he reveals in the video. When asked about what he eats, he says, “I used to always consistently try and push myself to get six meals a day or at least five meals and a shake. And now it’s reduced down to four meals and a shake.”
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What do you think about the latest update in CBum’s fitness journey? Let us know in the comment section below!
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