Eddie Hall Preparing For Bodybuilding Cut, Shares Physique Update During Posing Session

Physique Update

Eddie Hall continues to prepare to compete on stage as a bodybuilder.

Eddie Hall continues to train with the goal of hitting the stage as a bodybuilder in mind. After building a career as one of the best Strongmen in the world, Hall has taken on other fitness ventures and bodybuilding is next on the list. He recently showed off a physique update while posing after a workout.

During the 2016 World Deadlift Championships, Hall became the first person to deadlift 500kg (1,102.3lb). The very next year, he was crowned champion of the World’s Strongest Man event and solidified his spot as one of the best in Strongman. Hall took a step back from powerlifting to take on boxing. He made a significant physique transformation and took on fellow strongman Hafthor Bjornsson.

After being defeated by Bjornsson, Hall began training in a different way and put on more size. Now, he is preparing with bodybuilding in mind and shared that his cut is eight weeks away.

Eddie Hall Latest Physique Update

On Thursday, Eddie Hall shared a posing video after a workout. In the caption, he revealed his current weight of 385 and that he will begin his bodybuilding cut in eight weeks.

“The Cut starts in 8wks⏰ 385lbs”

By the looks of his Instagram, Hall continues lift heavy in the gym. This includes a big deadlift day on Friday morning. To prepare for his cut, Hall will likely take on a new workout plan while cutting back on calories daily.

Eddie Hall announced his plan to compete in bodybuilding sometime in 2024. It is unknown what the exact timeframe is but he seems determined to take on another fitness journey.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.