9 DAYS OUT FROM ARNOLD CLASSIC 2016: IS JUAN MOREL IN TROUBLE?

Generation Iron Juan Morel Arnold Classic 2016

Will Juan Morel be in top form by the time he hit’s the Arnold stage?

The Arnold Sports Festival has slowly crept up on us and now we’re a week away from the festivities. Athletes from all over the world will come to Ohio to compete in various different competitive sports to leave with high honors. Whether it’s powerlifting, kickboxing, or strongman contests, none can compare to the main draw of the event: open weight bodybuilding. The division will feature the top bodybuilders in the world including mainstays like Kai Greene and Branch Warren to name a few. The show will also feature some young up and comers looking to make their mark on the sport and solidify their position in the IFBB’s ranks.

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The athletes are all getting ready for the competition, cutting weight in hopes of shedding all the water that is covering up the muscle they’ve worked hard to build up during the off season. As the days close in to the momentous event the pros are readying themselves for their best performance. One of these pros who are hungry for a big win is Juan Morel, a New York based bodybuilder with great potential, but who just hasn’t had that signature win to truly turn heads.

Recently Morel released a video of himself 9 days out from the Arnold Sports Festival. If the video is any indication, Morel may be in some big trouble heading into the event.

Despite looking impressive in this video there a few inconsistencies in his physique that are cause for concern. Granted he’s still holding some water on his physique, but the lack of striations and insertions, particularly in his biceps and shoulders, are cause for concern. With a week left before the competition it’s still possible that Morel can pull it together, but as of now he’s not looking in the best condition.

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