Martin Fitzwater is prepared to crush the upcoming bodybuilding season.
Bodybuilder Martin Fitzwater is no longer a dark horse in the Men’s Open division. He is preparing for what could be a major 2025 competition season and has been open about his prep, including meals and diet plans. Fitzwater continued to be open by sharing his current steroid cycle and dosage to begin 2025.
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Fitzwater brought the best package of his career to the 2024 Olympia and made a jump into the top four. He was able to leap many competitors and contend for the overall title. Fitzwater officially punched his ticket to the 2025 competition after defeating the likes of Chris Bumstead and Shaun Clarida at the EVLS Prague Pro.
The goal for Fitzwater now will be to jump into the top three at the competition. During a recent interview, Fitzwater shared that he is bigger than he’s ever been and revealed his current steroid cycle.
Martin Fitzwater Talks Steroid Cycle
Fitzwater was asked about his current cycle and dosage and shared the exact amount.
“Just test and EQ again. About 700 of both a little GH, running six IUs right now, and that’s it.”
The first step of the 2025 season will be Fitzwater getting back on stage during the Pittsburgh Pro. This will be a rematch with Nick Walker after last year. Fitzwater took the stage with Nick Walker during the 2024 New York Pro. Walker was crowned champion but there was plenty of controversy as many around the bodybuilding world believe Fitzwater brought the better package to the stage. Now, they will get the chance to battle once again.
“I know Nick was about 20 pounds heavier on stage than me in New York. That puts it in perspective. There’s obviously more muscle there but how much of that is in the waist versus in the actual muscle bellies?”
Martin Fitzwater shared that in January, he was at 269 pounds and was continuing to work on adding size. This is the most comfortable he’s been with his physique at this size and believes he can compete with anyone after his finish at the Olympia.
Fitzwater is coming off a fourth place finish on the biggest stage in the sport and has higher aspirations for 2025. He has a chance to solidify himself as one of the top competitors in the world and is preparing what could be a monster competition season here.
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