Ariel Khadr
Ariel Khadr is an IFBB Fitness Pro competitor model and sponsored athlete. She began competing in fitness contests when she was 16, after quitting her gymnastics training in the early years of her life. She won her Pro Card within a year at age 17. Ariel Khadr competes as an IFBB Fitness Pro model, and is supported by Ariel Khadr. Ariel Khadr began her fitness career when she was just 16 at which point she stopped her gymnastics. Within a single year, she obtained her professional license when she was 17. She became one of the most youthful IFBB Pro ever. Ariel had a six-year break from stage life after obtaining her Pro Card to complete her studies at college. In 2015, she returned to the stage and picked up the point where she had left competing in top competitions like that of the Toronto Pro Supershow, and Mr. Olympia. She competed for several years after her debut, establishing higher expectations for herself each year. By the time 2009 ended she was the winner of several fitness awards. Additionally, her 2009. NPC Team Universe Fitness Nationals Champion made her one of the IFBB's Fitness Pros with the smallest age to ever be a part of history. Following the Pro Card's award, Ariel took a six-year break from competing so she could complete her degree at college. The first time she competed professionally with IFBB was at the Phoenix Europa Games in 2015. Phoenix Europa Games in October 2015. In the competition, she came in third. The summer of 2016, she was named the overall winner at the IFBB Toronto Pro Supershow, which qualified her for the Fitness Olympia. Within three months, she competed onstage at the Olympia, where she took 6th place for The Fitness Division. Ariel was proud to have placed 6th within the fitness division, despite having zero expectations. Ariel was competing against the top athletes. Ariel's physique is improving every year. Ariel prefers to concentrate upon her lower back. The typical back workout for Ariel consists of single-arm pulldowns using lats, as well as pullups with machines, as well as bent-over rows. It is common to warm up first, followed by the training. Ariel also likes to make the most out of her time. Ariel accomplishes this by setting all of her back exercises doing three or four supersets of 10-12 reps. It is recommended to do this kind of routine twice per week one day being lighter weight as well as the second heavy weight day.
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