Patrick Moore Puts Final Touches On Physique Ahead Of 2023 Arnold Classic

Patrick Moore is prepared to make a statement during the Arnold Classic.

Patrick Moore has been hard at work in preparation of taking the stage during the 2023 Arnold Classic. The show is scheduled to begin tomorrow and end on Saturday night in Columbus, OH. After a recent update, Moore looks ready to make an impact during the event.

The unofficial start of the bodybuilding season is just one day away. The Arnold Classic is considered the second-biggest show of the year, behind only the Olympia. The roster has been finalized with many top talents entering their name after the organizers raised the prize money to $300,000.

Moore is looking forward to returning after spending some time away to get healthy. On Monday, he shared a recent physique update, showing off the finishing touches he is adding to his physique.

Patrick Moore Ready For Return

Patrick Moore took to Instagram to share a physique update after one of his workouts.

““He’s bigger, so his waist definitely grew”😈…. @bryan_troi this is about as flat as we can get…🥞 4 days to stage time! @arnoldsports💪🏽”

 

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In 2021, Patrick Moore competed in three shows. He won the California Pro before also stepping on stage during the Legion Sports Fest and Olympia, where he finished 14th. After an injury, Moore was forced to miss the 2022 season and recover.

In August, Moore provided an update following his Achilles injury. He ruptured his tendon and this needed ample time to heal before any training could be done. He went through surgery in May and is finally ready to get back to competition.

Moore will be tested in Men’s Open with some of the top names in the sport, including Nick Walker and Big Ramy. This is the perfect time for Moore to return and show that he is a threat moving forward.

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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.