Sam Sulek has eyed the 2026 season to return to the stage.
Bodybuilder Sam Sulek is focused on adding weight during this time of the year but has his eyes on what could be coming in 2026. During a recent conversation with Bob Cicherillo, Sulek broke down his plans to return to the stage next year while also weighing in on what it would take the move to Men’s Open.
“I don’t want to be the guy who waited three years…I think next year will be food. The whole point of competing is to improve show by show.”
Sulek is not currently preparing for a competition but continues to build the best version of his physique. Sulek earned his Pro Card at the 2025 Arnold Amateur in the Classic Physique division. Sulek earned qualification to this show following a victory at the 2025 Legends Classic in Las Vegas just weeks before. This was Sulek’s bodybuilding debut competition after he built a reputation as one of the most popular fitness stars in the world.
Full Name: Sam Bishop Sulek | ||
Weight | Height | Date of Birth |
240 lbs | 5’11” | 2/7/2002 |
Profession | Era | Nationality |
Bodybuilder, Fitness Influencer, Internet Personality | 2020s | American |
Sam Sulek Plans to Compete in Classic in 2026
Sam Sulek acknowledged a potential move to Men’s Open. He is focused on Classic Physique for the 2026 year but there is always a chance to move up. Sulek claims that this would happen if he grows out of the weight cap.
“It won’t be so tight for the Pro weight cap but if I ever outgrew it, that’s fine by me. I’ll just move up. Why compete with the guys that are 280 if I’m only going to be at 230? It doesn’t make any sense. Give it some time.”
Men’s Open is not on the horizon at the moment so Sulek will focus on Classic. When he does take the stage again, he wants to present a different package than he did at the Arnold Amateur.
“I do want to present a different package for a Pro show compared to the amateur show. But because I had to suck down so light for that show, I don’t think I’m too far off from being at least kind of close to my weight cap for a Pro show after a solid offseason.”
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