Samson Dauda will train at the legendary Oxygen Gym in Kuwait to prepare for the Olympia.
Samson Dauda has established himself as one of the top competitors in Men’s Open. Now, he is joining the legendary Oxygen Gym in Kuwait for the next stages of his prep for the 2024 Olympia.
While on stage, Dauda showed off a massive and conditioned physique. Dauda defeated Nick Walker for the Arnold Classic title back in March 2023. This put him on the radar for the Mr. Olympia title in 2023 and he ended up finishing third, behind Derek Lunsford and Hadi Choopan.
Dauda returned to the 2024 Arnold Classic and finished second to Choopan. This was the same result during the Arnold Classic UK just weeks later.
“So… onto the next chapter coming this Summer, I will be joining the @o2_gyms Team nder the watchful eye of @bader_boodai and the Oxygen team while being coached by my wife @marlenka1. I want to say thank you to @bader_boodai and the @o2_gyms team for being so welcoming to me and my wife, we truly appreciate this opportunity ????????
Let the next chapter being!”
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Samson Dauda Joining Oxygen Gym
Oxygen Gym, which is owned by Bader Budai, has produced some elite competitors in the sport of bodybuilding. In 2021, two-time Olympia Classic Physique champion Breon Ansley sang the praises of the gym. In an interview, Ansley described his experiences, which he described as “positive.”
There have been plenty of contrary statements made about the gym. Regan Grimes spoke about his experiences in Kuwait two years ago. He explained how he gained 40 pounds in a short amount of time and the trainers were not thrilled about him going home. Grimes admitted that the style of training works but he was not for him. Also, reigning two-time Olympia champion Big Ramy left the gym back in 2018 after exercise regiments and increased supplements kept getting pushed harder and harder.
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Samson Dauda will look to make even more improvements as he tries to work toward an Olympia title. He will do so at a place where many legends have trained to prepare for a show.
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