Ariel Khadr
Ariel Khadr, sponsored model and IFBB Fitness Pro competitor, is a competing athlete. Ariel Khadr started her fitness show career when she was just 16 years old, and she stopped gymnastics. In 2017, she was just 17 when she was awarded her Professional Card. Ariel Khadr is an IFBB Fitness Pro competitor model and sponsored athlete. Ariel Khadr started her fitness show career when she was just 16 at which point she stopped her gymnastics. In just one year she earned her Pro Card when she was 17. Thus becoming the most youthful IFBB Pro in history. When she was awarded her Pro Card Ariel left for six years from the show to pursue her college education. In 2015 was an extension of her earlier efforts. In the past, she competed at elite events like Mr. Olympia or the Toronto Pro Supershow. Following her first appearance, she continued competing throughout her career and setting more ambitious goals every year. In 2009 she was the winner of the titles of four other fitness contests. In 2009, she was the NPC Team Universe Fitness Nationals Champion, which made her one of the youngest IFBB Fitness Pro in history (aged 17). Ariel completed the first six years of contest to earn her degree from the college she attended. Then she returned in October 2015 with her IFBB Fitness Pro Debut in Phoenix Europa Games. Phoenix Europa Games. They placed her third at the event. Summer of 2016, she won the IFBB Toronto Pro Supershow. As a result, she was able to participate in Fitness Olympia. After three months she took to the Olympia stage to take home the position of 6th at the Fitness Division. Ariel said she had no expectations prior to the event and was proud of the result. This is not a surprise since Ariel was able to place well, considering that she was competing with top-of-the-line athletes. Ariel keeps impressing with an improved version of her body every year. Ariel is a fan of working on your lower back. It consists of bent-over rows, lat-pull-downs that use a single hand using a pull-up machine, and the seated rows. The warm-up is done prior to moving onto sets. Ariel also Ariel prefers to utilize her time the best way feasible. Supersetting all of the exercises back into a set of three or four 10-12 rep supersets is what she is doing.
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