Quinton Eriya was hailed as an agenetic phenom when he first appeared on the competitive bodybuilding scene. From veterans to fans, everyone praised his genetic potential and the rapid improvements he was making. However, Quinton Eriya aka. Quint Beastwood has flowed under the radar for a while now. Yet, that might change soon.
After making a splash with his pro debut, the 25-year-old IFBB Pro is gearing up for a return to the open bodybuilding stage. While newcomers like Vitaliy Ugolnikov are looking to establish themselves, Beastwood took a backseat and made incredible improvements to his physique. The bodybuilding prodigy stunned the world by showing off those improvements.
“2022 vs 2024. Taken around the same number of weeks out,” wrote Eriya as he posted a side-by-side comparison of his two-year transformation. The 25-year-old also hit the same most muscular pose in both pictures. However, everything about his physique looked improved in the 2024 version.
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Beastwood looked more jacked and had better muscle muscle maturity after two years of training. The fact that his conditioning remained the same despite putting on more muscle mass also made the transformation more impressive. “I’ve still got a lot more work to do before I return. So until then, keeping my head down and getting to work,” wrote the bodybuilding sensation.
While Eriya could’ve competed during the past few months, he took the time off to work on improving his physique. Competing frequently can affect the physique negatively. Other famous bodybuilders like Urs Kalecinski have also taken a break from competitive bodybuilding. However, the bodybuilding world is ready to see Quinton Eriya return to competition.
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Bodybuilding veterans and fans had faith in Bestwood
“Oooooweeeee. Looks like people are about to find out why I always put Quinton in my top-5 current favorite physiques. Gonna be one hell of a showing,” wrote Classic Physique pro Jared Feather. Meanwhile, one fan couldn’t believe how much the 25-year-old bodybuilding prodigy changed. “Is that the same person in both?” asked the fan.
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“Most are thinking, ‘But I can’t take a year off’ – appreciate you trusting me here,” wrote Quinton Beastwood’s coach Matt Jansen. Jenson also coached 2021 Arnold Classic champion Nick Walker. “Absolute insanity,” commented a bodybuilder. “Took the time that was needed, and now you’re back with a vengeance. Let’s go Q,” wrote another bodybuilding fan.
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