Nick Walker remains confident in his appearance heading into the Pittsburgh Pro.
Bodybuilder Nick Walker has been an extremely confident competitor over the course of his career. Despite some recent setbacks, Walker has maintained that level of confidence as he prepares to take the stage at the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro. It will be a loaded lineup for the event and Walker believes he will win and punch his ticket to the 2025 Olympia.
“I don’t care who is in it. I know when I bring it, I bring it and I know I can win this show. I know I can beat everyone.”
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Walker missed the 2023 Olympia as he dealt with a torn hamstring that impacted his preparation for the show. He ended up making his return during the New York Pro and was crowned champion, despite controversy surrounding the final results. He later announced that he would miss the 2024 Olympia as well. Now, he will compete in Pittsburgh with the 2025 competition on his mind.
Full Name: Nick Walker (Men’s Open Bodybuilder) | ||
Weight | Height | Date Of Birth |
270-295lbs | 5’7″ | 08/03/1994 |
Division | Era | Nationality |
Bodybuilding | 2020 | American |
Nick Walker Confident Heading Into 2025 Pittsburgh Pro
It has not been an easy go for Nick Walker in recent years. He is officially back and sculpting what he believes is a championship physique. During a recent video, he opened up about his mindset heading into Pittsburgh in four weeks.
“I just feel like I’m in a better space as well. I truly feel at peace here. Obviously, I’m still doing therapy sessions. They are about once a week, once every other week. It’s just the small things that end up becoming something better for you down the road.”
The Pittsburgh Pro added Men’s Open to this year’s competition for the first time and it is a loaded lineup. With Derek Lunsford now in the mix, there is a legitimate competition at the top with Walker and Martin Fitzwater. The battle between Walker and Fitzwater will write another chapter with Lunsford entering as the favorite following his win at the Arnold.
Nick Walker knows the level of competition that will be on stage in Pittsburgh and is focusing on himself.
“We’re four weeks out and I know there’s a lot going into this. I’m giving this my all. I don’t care that Derek is in it, I don’t care that Martin is in it. I don’t care that Vito is in it, I don’t care that Bonac is in it. Those guys are great bodybuilders, phenomenal bodybuilders actually.”
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