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Marc Lobliner had earned the nickname ‘The Machine’ when a friend called him that. It was due to his insane work regime extending up to 20 hours per day. He owns his own nutritional supplement company ‘Tiger Fitness’, but unfortunately, it won’t be seen at the bodybuilding competition, Mr. Olympia 2022. Here’s why Marc believes it is better to keep his company away from the brightest limelight for now. 

The Machine recently shared an Instagram post about competing at the “Most Elite Bodybuilding Show”. He said that Olympia has, is, and always will be his dream. He trains with his 14-year-old daughter Kami Lobliner. And every time they train, they imagine being at the Olympia stage under lights.

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Marc Lobliner and his company won’t be available at Mr. Olympia this year

Lobliner replied to one of the comments asking him about being at the Olympia 2022 in Vegas. He replied, “I won’t, too much work to leave town”. The Olympia might be Lobliner’s dream, but he is realistic about it not happening this year. 

 

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The user then asked him if his company Tiger Fitness would be there at the expo. Marc replied, “We won’t, it’s a complete money pit!” The commenter wanted to show his support towards Tiger Fitness there. But Lobliner believes his company would only suffer by being at the competition. Here’s why?

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To start off, Vegas is one of the most expensive cities in the world to conduct any kind of business. To afford a fitness booth at Olympia in one of the most dazzling cities will cost anyone a fortune. 

Marc Lobliner’s ultimate dream and his past life

While Lobliner is successfully running Tiger Fitness, he isn’t yet ready to buy an exhibitor booth at the competition. It would also entail a business rivalry with countless other companies of the sort. And this makes sense since Lobliner, himself wants to reach the Olympia one day as a qualifying candidate with a pro win on his back. He has previously interviewed pro bodybuilders like Phil Heath and Jay Cutler

 

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Marc Lobliner had watched his mother turn into a drug addict and his father an overeater with type 2 diabetes, leaving an indelible impression on a young Lobliner. He recalled what the doctor told his father“Your kidneys failed. You’re blind, deaf, and will never drive or work again”. A young Lobliner cried for hours and then took a vow to never let this happen to him or his family. He had decided to dedicate his life to health and fitness because of his parents. 

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