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Episode 7: Branch Warren

By July 24, 2018February 4th, 2019No Comments
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About This Episode

On episode 7, the 2x Arnold Classic Champion (2011 & 2012) Branch Warren joins the show to discuss his career in bodybuilding. Branch discusses possible retirement and if he will compete again, talks about the bodybuilding industry today and what it needs to get back to popularity, who is the best bodybuilder of all time, his new company Wicked Cutz Jerkey, his supplement line Black Skull Supplements, proper diet and nutrition and how to train to win.

Topics Covered on this Show

  • Branch Warren
    • His 2x Arnold Classic Wins
    • The pain of coming in 2nd place at the Olympia
    • His leg injury
    • His future in bodybuilding
    • The state of bodybuilding today
    • Best bodybuilder of all time
    • What the sport needs to succeed
    • Wicked Cutz Jerkey
    • Black Skull Supplements

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About The Guest

Branch Warren Podcast

Branch Warren

Branch Warren is a 2x Arnold Classic Champion in 2011 and 2012. Branch has competed on the biggest stages in the sport including the Mr. Olympia. His best finish at the Mr. Olympia was a 2nd place finish in 2009. Branch has not officially retired from the sport of bodybuilding. He still trains hard at his home gym, Metroflex Arlington, but has not committed to any future competitions. At this time, Branch is focusing on Wicked Cutz Jerky and Black Skull Supplements. He also runs a series of bodybuilding events throughout the country called, “The Branch Warren Classic.”


About The Host

Ryan Bucki, ISSA-CFT

Ryan Bucki is the president of FitnessInformant.com. Ryan started Fitness Informant in 2016 as a platform to help educate others on all topics health, wellness, fitness and supplements. Ryan worked for an online supplement company to learn the inside aspect of the supplement industry. Ryan is also a certified fitness trainer through the International Sports Sciences Association.

He is also a former professional wrestler (WWE style). Ryan wrestled professionally for 10 years, cultivating with a WWE tryout in 2003. A combination of being overweight and involved in professional wrestling got Ryan into health, fitness and supplements.

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