Nathan De Asha Shows Off Massive Physique During Posing Session Eight Weeks Out From Competition

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Nathan De Asha is eight weeks out from competition and is looking massive.

Nathan De Asha became a sensation when he burst onto the scene in Men’s Open. Fans have been waiting for his return to the stage and it is almost over. De Asha recently shared a posing video, showing off his massive physique as he prepares to compete in eight weeks.

De Asha became popular due to his insane size and symmetry on stage. He put together a strong year in 2021, winning the 2021 Europa Pro Championships. He followed that up with victories at the 2021 Arnold Classic UK and Yamamoto Cup. After his latest victory, there were injury issues that kept De Asha out of competitions.

De Asha was preparing to return to the Arnold Classic in 2022 but suffered a bicep injury that forced him to pull out of the competition. He finished seventh at the 2017 Olympia and was looking to return to the biggest show once again last year. He suffered a bicep tear that halted progress once again. Now, De Asha is putting together a physique that is competition ready.

Nathan De Asha Shows Off Physique In Posing Video

On Wednesday, Nathan De Asha took to Instagram to show off his progress just eight weeks out of competition.

“The man with no arms 8 weeks out baby. Just a little posing session.”

 

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Nathan De Asha has been open about his career, including steroid use, in different conversations and interviews. Last year, De Asha spoke on Trenbolone, which is a steroid that has caused controversy. Many athletes have avoided the substance but De Asha shared that he is never off it.

“I live on Tren all year round bro. All year round. I love the sh*t, bro. I love that sh*t. I’d probably go from Tren A to Tren E, to a Tri Tren, then back to a Tren A. I just love being strong. That’s it.”

This conversation came with Bodybuilding Universitywhere De Asha spoke on certain substances and his training regimen in the gym.

“Go in the gym, strong. I don’t think it gives me aggression because I’m a nicely balanced person anyway. So, it doesn’t really do much to me. I just use it for strength and that’s it.”

 

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About Nathan De Asha

Hailing from Liverpool, England, Nathan De Asha found a passion early in his life for fitness and was able to turn this into a career.

De Asha earned his Pro Card at the 2014 British Championships and made his pro debut two years later. He won the 2016 Toronto Pro, which was one of his seven competitions that year. De Asha quickly gained popularity because of his outstanding physique. This allowed him to blow up in social media as well.

Fans have continued to follow De Asha’a career and are looking forward to his return to the stage in eight weeks.

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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.