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I walked into an old school style gym and looked at the walls filled with photos of the classic bodybuilders, I completely fell in love with the look of the golden era. I was totally mesmerised by the thick muscle bellies and the shape and posing style. The guys looked like Greek Gods.” Although Pod had now left football behind and replaced the sport with lifting, he wasn’t giving the weights room 100%. “I gained a bit of muscle, but it was really just enough to look good in a t-shirt,” he admits. “I could have been working much harder, but this was when I introduced partying into my life. I would go out most weekends drinking loads and not getting much sleep. This was of course followed by feeling rough and worst for wear, and then taking until at least the middle of the week to recover. Once I’d recovered, I then spent the remainder of my week days training for that t-shirt pump, and then starting the whole process of going out all over again on Friday night.” Millions of people all over the world live for the weekends. But after doing this for a period of time, Pod realised that the partying was just masking certain issues. It occurred to him there was no future in what he was doing. He wondered where his life was going. Reality hit. “One day it just dawned on me that I couldn’t keep living the way I was,” Pod recalls. It was then I decided to channel my energy into something positive and enter my first classic physique competition. It was the most challenging process I’d ever taken part in. Right from the competition diet through to the posing routine and the methodical grind of the daily weights sessions it was a truly gruelling process. But here I am today, representing the golden era look I fell in love with when I first stepped inside of that gym.” 28 FLEX | APRIL 2018 Pod is now into his 4th year of competing with UKUP. “I feel so fortunate to have found an amazing federation where the people and athletes alike create an incredible atmosphere at the shows,” he says. “It’s the best thing I’ve ever experienced and been a part of. The natural high is better than any night out I used to have, especially as I’m not intoxicating my body with alcohol. Going on stage is such a huge buzz. I don’t feel that anything could replace that feeling for me now.” The last show Pod entered was the UKUP Pro show in November 2017. It was a tough show packed with outstanding competitors. “For my last show I trained, posed and dieted the hardest I’d ever done in my life,” he says. “It definitely paid off, as I won the overall classic physique category. The feeling of winning after the deepest grind I have ever put myself through is something else! I will never forget that feeling.” Having come so far in bodybuild- ing, you’d be forgiven for thinking Pod would be truly satisfied with himself. But he does have some regrets. “My only real regret is not applying myself to this amazing sport and way of life many years ago,” he says. “I really wish I had started bodybuilding earlier on in life. Having said that, I am now a firm believer that if you’re willing to truly apply yourself and lose your inhibitions, then realising your potential knows no bounds.” @godmodehektor