There are many exciting stories and changes to look forward to before the 2020 Mr. Olympia competition, such as: the return of Phil Heath, the wonderful classical fitness, and the return of the Olympia bodybuilding women's competition. But the men's fitness program seems to be a bit overlooked.

That being said, the men's fitness program still has a lot to look forward to as it remains one of the best of all bodybuilding programs. The focus of the competition in this project is on the upper body, the beach pants on the stage and the more aesthetic body type, which will make all the audience scream.
A total of 35 athletes qualified for the 2020 Olympia Men's Fitness Competition, including familiar old faces and familiar new faces (influencer athletes), but only one person could be crowned champion. Today, we'll take a look at who will be in the top six in the tournament and who might win the tournament and eventually reach the top.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > sixth place: Steven Cao</h1>
Few male athletes are as progressive as Steven Cao. He has shown continued momentum of growth, which has made him a contender for the future Olympia throne.
Earlier this year, he could have excelled in the Arnold Classic, and when he won a win and a ticket to the Olympiad in the Chicago Pro, he seemed to really put all the results of all his efforts together.
The project has a strong focus on symmetry, with Tiven Cao's upper abdomen being a clear example, which, combined with his broad shoulders, makes him easily in the top six. However, if he continues on this path, he will get better over time.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > fifth place: Ryan Terry</h1>
Turning pro in 2013, Ryan Terry is becoming a true veteran. He finished second in Olympia and was also the winner of the Arnold Classic. Despite his victory at the 2019 Asian Grand Prix, he seems to be on the decline.
Before Olympia, Ryan had shown his efforts and he seemed to be well prepared for the tournament.
He often shows the detachment of his pectoral muscles, so these are sure to be his strengths. This should take him to the fifth place.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > fourth place: Karen Holden</h1>
After finishing third in the 2019 Arnold Classic and Olympia, Karen Holden's future looks bright. The male fitness player has shown signs of his continued improvement, and that's likely to continue on the big stage.
It's been 13 months since he last played, how has he changed in that long time?
We want to see him finish in the top four with his perfect body.
< H1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > third place: Brandon Hendrickson</h1>
2018 Olympia men's fitness champion Brandon Hendrickson is already a veteran of the sport. He is a stable and strong competitor, and he has always been at the top of the competition.
He has not been outside the top five in any of the competitions he has played in since 2015 and we can expect that he will continue to maintain this momentum at Olympia.
There's another reason he's always been so competitive, and that's because he's a truly well-rounded athlete. If you want to narrow it down to a specific area of strength, then his pectoral muscles are his strongest point, and that's hard to argue with. As long as there are no accidents, at the end of this Olympia weekend, he should be able to easily make it to the top three.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > second place: Andre Ferguson</h1>
Few athletes have had such a great year as Andre Ferguson. After finishing runners-up at Olympia in 2019, he proved that this was no fluke by winning two titles, the Arnold Classic and the Tampa Pro.
He may have been dubbed "Lucky Libra," but all his performances were clearly the result of hard work, not luck.
There is no doubt that when Ferguson takes to the stage, he will have the most perfect body. His oblique and abs are well-defined and symmetrical, and it is difficult for others to surpass him when he stands on stage with other players. The only possible exception is our expected first place.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > first place: Raymond Edmund</h1>
2019 Olympia champion Raymond Edmond has been the sport's best athlete. With last year's victory, he finally made it to the top, but he showed no signs of relaxing.
He seems to have the potential to become a ruler as long as he can continue to improve himself.
When comparing him to Ferguson, Edmunds may have a slightly lower upper abdomen than Andre. However, his chest and shoulders were rounded and his arms were proportioned evenly proportioned.
In the end, he seems to have a more comprehensive performance, and he will also hope to be able to repeat last year's results.
This concludes the analysis of athletes in Mr. Olympia's men's events in 2020. The traditional bodybuilding points of the big "gods" gathered this year, we don't need to say more. Let's look forward to this year's Mr. Olympia Competition.
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