Ariel Khadr
Ariel Khadr, sponsored model and IFBB Fitness Pro competitor, is a competing athlete. Ariel Khadr began her fitness show career at age 16 when she quit gymnastics. Then she received her Pro Card only one year later at the age of 17. Ariel Khadr, sponsored athlete and IFBB Fitness Pro competitor model. Ariel Khadr started her fitness show career at the age of 16, at which point she stopped her gymnastics. A year later, at the age of 17 She was able to earn her professional card. Thus becoming one of the youngest IFBB Pro of all time. Ariel was forced to take a hiatus of six years from performing after earning her professional card in order to further the education. Then she came back in the year 2015 and carried on from where she previously left off participating in some of the most prestigious contests including The Toronto Pro Supershow, and Mr. Olympia. The contest continued after the initial event for a number of years, aiming for bigger and better goals every year. By 2009, she'd won four other fitness titles. In 2009, she was the NPC Team Universe Fitness Nationals Champion, which made her the most youthful IFBB Fitness Pro in history (aged 17). Ariel spent her first six years of contest to earn her college diploma. She made a comeback in October 2015 with her first IFBB Fitness Pro debut in Phoenix Europa Games. Phoenix Europa Games. At the end of the day, she was 3rd overall at the event. In the summer of 2016, she won first place at the IFBB Toronto Pro Supershow. She was then qualified for to compete in the Fitness Olympia. In three months she was on stage at the Olympia in which she won 6th in The Fitness Division. Ariel was proud to have placed 6th at the level of Fitness despite not having any expectations. In light of the fact that she had to compete against some of the top competitors. Ariel keeps impressing with an improved version of her body each year. Ariel prefers to concentrate specifically on the back. It is where she usually performs bent-over rows, single-arm lats pull-downs (on machines) as well as pull-ups, and sitting rowing. First, she warms up prior to moving into working sets. Ariel gets the most out of the time she has. Her routine for back exercises is comprised of 3 or more supersets, each comprising 10-12 repetitions.
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