Ever since his school days, Brandon Hendrickson has always involved himself in sports; his athletic physique with a massive back is proof of it. With every passing day, his devotion to sports especially weight training in the gym blossomed rapidly. As a result of this, he is now recognized as one of the unbeatable champs of the Men’s Physique division who has won multiple Olympia titles.
From track and field to playing football, he tried his luck in various sports, which refined his physicality and pushed it to the next level. Apart from having an esteemed sports background, the bodybuilding icon is also an internet sensation who is often ready to guide fitness seekers with their goals. Recently, Men’s Physique Champ opened up on how his mindset helped him to transform his body – from an average-weight guy to a ripped bodybuilder.
Brandon Hendrickson underscores the importance of mindset
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In a recent Instagram post, Brandon Hendrickson uploaded a collage of his two photographs in which a perfect body transformation can be seen. He combined his childhood photo with his physique, quite popular these days. Along with this, the former footballer also wrote a motivating caption that said, “Change your “I wish” to “I’m going to”, change your “I want to” to “I can”, change your “if” to “When” and watch how the universe rewards you! Mindset is everything, lastly, change your “Maybe” to “WHY NOT ME?”
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This is not the only post he has talked about the power of mindset. Earlier, he had revealed how a switch in mindset helped him win 3 times Olympia titles. More than his ripped body, he gave credit to his mindset.
In an earlier Instagram post, Hendrickson had posted a picture to let the fans catch a glimpse of his monstrous back. Talking about the mindset, the Olympia winner had said, “You can make your prep really easy or really hard all with your mindset, it’s a choice.”, guiding his fellow bodybuilders and fitness seekers on their workout choices.
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Continuing further, he said, “After competing for almost 12 years, I’ve had to endure very difficult preps but as I became wise and experienced in the sport, I learned to switch my mindset.” The king of massive back continued inspiring his fans further by saying that instead of being worried about failure, one should be fear of regret of not trying. Do you also believe strongly about a mindset that plays a role in achieving things? share your thoughts below.
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