Jeff Seid will officially make his debut in the Classic Physique division.
Bodybuilder Jeff Seid has accomplished many goals in the fitness world at a young age. He recently shared that he wanted to make the move to the Classic Physique division and there is not a reported time that he will make his debut — and he will do it naturally.
Seid made a name for himself in bodybuilding at a young age. He became one of the youngest IFBB professionals in history winning the 2013 NPC Junior Nationals. Seid would compete in his first competition that year and eventually earn his first victory during the Valenti Gold Cup.
According to Men’s Physique News, Seid will officially be moving from Men’s Physique to Classic and will be competing in May during a natural bodybuilding show.
“World No. 1 fitness star @jeff_seid will be the first to compete in classic physique in the world at the VEATM Presents INBA PNBA International Asia Pacific Championships in Chiba on May 10th.”
Seid will continue his journey into natural bodybuilding and will do so in the Classic Physique division. This comes after Seid was crowned Natural Olympia champion in the Men’s Physique division in November. The 2024 Natural Olympia took place from Nov. 7-10 at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas. Competitors from all divisions took the stage looking to win the biggest drug-free title in bodybuilding. For Seid, this has been his goal since he began this new journey.
Following this competition, Seid claimed that this was just the beginning and he will now take the stage once again but this time, it is Classic Physique.
Jeff Seid Shares Bulking Diet
Jeff seid has found what works for him best, both in the gym and within his diet plan. In February, the IFBB Pro broke down his 5,500-calorie diet, showing how he piled on 30 pounds in just four months—all while eating clean.
Total Macros for the Day
Find Seid’s total macro count below:
- Calories: 5,500
- Protein: 384 grams
- Carbs: 668 grams
- Fat:144 grams
Jeff Seid appeared on the Olympia stage and finished 11th in Men’s Physique. He would appear on the biggest stage two more times but would not get higher than his debut. After the 2016 Olympia, Seid walked away from competition and continued to build his brand off the stage. He continues to be one of the biggest influencers in the sport but has also returned to the stage.
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