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2024 Klash Series Southern USA Championships Pro Bikini Division Show Preview

The 2024 Klash Series Southern USA Championships Pro Bikini division show will occur on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Orlando, FL. Twenty IFBB Pro League athletes will gather in the Sunshine State to see who the judges pick as the best on the stage. The champion qualifies for the 2024 Bikini Olympia in Las Vegas, NV, on the weekend of Oct. 10-13, 2024. 

The 2023 contest winner was Reijuana Harley, who is not in the 2024 lineup to defend the crown. The full roster for this show is below, courtesy of the IFBB Pro League:

2024 Klash Series Southern USA Championships Pro Roster

Maria Acosta (United States)

Iulia Baba (Romania)

Marissa Bell (United States)

Kimberly Bonilla (United States)

Kristiana Brush (United States)

Irka Carrasquillo Lizardi (Puerto Rico)

Kate Carroll (New Zealand)

Hope Castelli (United States)

April Conley (United States)

Noemi Cosentino (Italy)

Cassandra De La Rosa (Mexico)

Niccole Guggia (United States)

Vanessa Guzman (United States)

Brittany Hamilton (United States)

Carrie Hennessy (United States)

Samantha Houle (United States)

Jessica Miller (United States)

Vanesa Ocana (Argentina)

Gavi Soni (United States)

Fallon Wainwright (United States)

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Maria Acosta

Maria Acosta ranked fourth in the 2023 edition of this show — the highest-ranking athlete from the 2023 edition on the 2024 roster. Acosta’s most recent contest was the 2024 Pittsburgh Pro, where she finished fourth overall behind champion Aimee Leann Delgado.

Iulia Baba

Iulia Baba won the 2023 Arizona Pro to qualify for the Olympia that year. She has yet to win a pro show in 2024. She is coming off a 15th-place finish at the 2024 Pittsburgh Pro.

Baba ranked third at the 2024 Klash Series Championships Pro and fifth at the 2024 Klash Series Grl Pwr contest. This will be her fourth pro show of the 2024 season.

Brittany Hamilton

Brittany Hamilton ranked second at the 2024 Wasatch Warrior Pro and ninth at the 2024 Pittsburgh Pro. She competed in the 2022 Olympia but finished outside the top 15. Hamilton is amidst her sixth pro season and has one career pro win: the 2022 San Antonio Pro.

Featured Image: @mvbozo on Instagram

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The 6 Best Treadmill Lubricants of 2024, Approved by Our Experts

If it’s been three months since you brought home one of the best treadmills and you’ve noticed some catching or slippage in the belt, this song’s for you. Fitness equipment requires regular maintenance, whether it be wiping it down after use or gently removing the robin’s nest nestled in your power rack. And when it comes to cardio machines, lubrication is key. Much like changing the oil in your car, regular maintenance of your treadmill will prolong its lifespan and keep the squeaks and squeals at bay.

Our team of gym owners and certified fitness professionals has years of experience assembling and maintaining treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, and more. Whether you are the attentive parent of your first treadmill or a seasoned manager of multiple machines, we think these options are your best bet to keep your treadmill in tip-top shape. Keep scrolling to check out our picks for the best treadmill lubricants.

The 6 Best Treadmill Lubricants of 2024

Best Treadmill Lubricant Overall: Horizon Fitness 3-Pack Silicone Treadmill Lubricant

Best Treadmill Lubricant with Maintenance Kit: NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit

Best Treadmill Lubricant With Applicator Tube: Noosa Life Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Best Squeeze Bottle Treadmill Lubricant: Impresa Products Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Best Treadmill Lubricant Aerosol Spray: DuPont Teflon Multi-Use Aerosol Treadmill Lubricant

Best 100% Silicone Treadmill Lubricant: Essential Values Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant

About Our Expert

This article has been reviewed by Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1, a certified personal trainer, USA Weightlifting coach, and CrossFit Level-1 instructor. She reviewed the research we cite to help ensure we’re providing helpful, accurate descriptions and recommendations.

How We Tested and Chose the Best Treadmill Lubricants

The BarBend team of gym owners, certified personal trainers, and marathon runners has been assembling and maintaining treadmills for years. In addition to following BarBend’s Equipment Testing Methodology, we leaned on our personal experience and research to make sure the treadmill lubricants on our list are safe and effective for your machine. 

We also asked BarBend expert reviewer and gym owner Kate Meier to provide insight from her decades of experience as a fitness professional. Below are some of the factors we looked for when choosing the best treadmill lubricants.

Lubricant Type: Always check the manufacturer’s instructions first, but we recommend using a pure silicone-based lubricant to protect your treadmill’s parts from damage. Nontoxic silicone lubricants tend to be safe for the vast majority of treadmills, including models from NordicTrack, ProForm, Sole, Horizon, and more.

Application Method: From squeeze bottles and applicator tubes to aerosol sprays, the options we picked have a variety of application methods to suit your needs.

Value: Because you’ll only need to lubricate your treadmill every few months, there’s no sense in overspending. These lubricants offer the best bang for your buck.

Best Treadmill Lubricant Overall: Horizon Fitness 3-Pack Silicone Treadmill Lubricant

Horizon Fitness 3-Pack Silicone Treadmill Lubricant

Horizon Fitness 3-Pack Silicone Treadmill Lubricant

This 100-percent silicone lubricant can help prolong the life of your elliptical without needing to re-up anytime soon. Customers report that it effectively reduces noise during use. Because it is thicker than other lubricants, a small drop can effectively lubricate your machine.

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Specs

Price: $24

Application: Squeeze bottle

Number of Bottles: 3

Bottle Size: 1.7 fl. oz. (50ml)

Ingredients: 100% silicone

Pros

Each of these three bottles contains enough for roughly three applications

Customers report it works well with most types of treadmills

Thick consistency means a little goes a long way

Cons

Bottle can be difficult to squeeze

No applicator tube

Grab your calculators, students. Each bottle in the Horizon Fitness 3-Pack contains a little more than one and a half ounces, but you’ll just be squeezing a small spot on with each use. Since you’ll be lubricating your treadmill every three months or so, each three-pack contains enough for (calculating…calculating…) nine applications — or 27 months. That’s more than two years’ worth of lubricant for $24. 

This 100-percent silicone formula helps keep your belt and rollers spinning smoothly and can help cut down on the squeaks and squeals of a neglected treadmill. Its thick consistency makes for easy application, too, as it will exit the bottle more slowly. 

However, some customers reported that its viscosity may be a little too thick, noting in Amazon reviews that they had trouble getting it out. This could be an issue if your treadmill is in a crowded space. Straining just to squeeze the lubricant out of the bottle may be more difficult if you’re already contorting your body to reach under the belt.

This silicone formula is also safe to use on the best cardio machines that aren’t treadmills — like ellipticals and exercise bikes. For $4.70 per ounce, it’s pricier than some other options, but having three bottles on hand will be useful for gym owners or those with well-stocked home gyms.

Best Treadmill Lubricant with Maintenance Kit: NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit

NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit

NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit

This all-in-one maintenance kit contains lubricant packets, a replacement safety key, cleaning spray, and towel. It’s lubricant formula is 100-percent silicone.

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Specs

Price: $39

Application: Applicator stick

Number of Bottles: 3

Bottle Size: 0.5 oz

Ingredients: 100% silicone

Pros

Kit contains cleaning spray and towel in addition to lubricant packets

The formula is 100-percent silicone

Comes with replacement safety key

Cons

If you only need lubricant, $39 is expensive for three applications

Must purchase entire kit to get lubricant

Customers report the applicator tube can be weak

If your search for treadmill lubricant has you thinking broadly about how to clean treadmills, the NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit is a one-stop shop. In addition to the lubricant and applicator tube, you’ll get an 8-ounce bottle of cleaning spray, a cleaning guide, and a towel to help prevent any buildup of dust and debris.

While NordicTrack markets this kit for its own treadmills, the treadmill lube itself matches the 100-percent silicone formula we recommend for most machines. One customer reported that, after keeping their treadmill in storage for a year, this lubricant prevented it from stalling. “After about 10 to 15 minutes, it would stall. I was told to get lube for the belt. Got this stuff and applied it, now I can run the treadmill’s full workout programs with no stalls,” they wrote in an Amazon review. 

The applicator tube spans the width of most treadmill belts, but some customers noted its flimsiness. “The applicator was a little weak. I thought it was going to break a few times but it held up,” said one customer. Another user wasn’t so fortunate, writing, “The applicator strips broke into three pieces on the first slide of the first use.”

We think this kit is suited for new treadmill owners who need to stock up on basic maintenance supplies, like cleaning spray or a replacement safety key. If you only need the lubricant, $39 is too high. But to round out your treadmill care tools, the NordicTrack Treadmill Maintenance Kit is a good option.

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Best Treadmill Lubricant With Applicator Tube: Noosa Life Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Noosa Life Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Noosa Life Treadmill Belt Lubricant

The applicator tube assists in applying this 100-percent silicone lubricant to hard-to-reach areas. Its formula is odorless and nontoxic and can reduce noise, while prolonging the life of your fitness equipment.

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Specs

Price: $13.95

Application: Squeeze bottle with tube

Number of Bottles: 1

Bottle Size: 4 fl. oz. (118ml)

Ingredients: 100% silicone

Pros

Ten-inch applicator tube makes it easier to apply under the belt

Contains enough for about four applications

Odorless and nontoxic

Made in the U.S.A.

Cons

May be difficult to keep tube straight during use

The cap-to-tube connection point could leak

Whether your floor space is being overtaken by fitness gear or Bluey toys, the applicator tube on the Noosa Life Treadmill Belt Lubricant can save you some of the contorting required to reach under the tread belt.. Since most treadmill belts are around 20 inches wide, the extra 10 inches the tube adds to your reach might be the answer for spaces crowded with the best home gym equipment

Customers not only loved the lubricant, which is odorless and nontoxic, but they also reported that the tube can make all the difference. “This lubricant worked much better than what was supplied with my treadmill. The long tube made it easy to apply,” one five-star Amazon review reads. “That it is American-made is a plus for me. The treadmill runs very smoothly and is quieter. Quality is definitely good. Good service on delivery from Amazon.”

While the quality of the tube itself is reportedly solid, the connection point between the tube and the bottle presented issues for some users. “The overall design in theory is great and simple,” one customer wrote. “Except the screw cap with the applicator leaks when I use it. I put it on as tight as I can, and it’s still not watertight.”

While the tube seems to be higher quality than some other options we’ve seen, one customer had difficulty pinpointing where the lubricant was going. “The flexible tube was a bit difficult to keep straight and to tell exactly where the lubricant was going,” they said. “I put on a headlamp and the extra light helped me see what was going on.”

Best Squeeze Bottle Treadmill Lubricant: Impresa Products Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Impresa Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Impresa Treadmill Belt Lubricant

The EZ-Squeeze bottle and precision twist top allow for simple application. Its 100-percent silicone is both odorless and nontoxic, and one four-ounce bottle can last for a long time.

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Specs

Price: $9.99

Application: Squeeze bottle with tube

Number of Bottles: 1

Bottle Size: 4 fl. oz. (118ml)

Ingredients: 100% silicone

Pros

EZ-Squeeze bottle and precision twist top

Silicone formula is nontoxic and odorless

The 4-ounce bottle lasts for about eight applications

Cons

Some customers report that the bottle may leak

Shorter applicator tube than other options

If using an applicator tube seems unnecessary or awkward, the EZ-Squeeze bottle and precision twist top of the Impresa Treadmill Lubricant may be your answer. The silicone formula is odorless and nontoxic, and customers praise the design of the bottle. “I was very impressed with the bottle,” reads one Amazon review. “It was a lot easier to squeeze out than one I had purchased from someone else. I will definitely purchase this again.”

The thick consistency earned high marks from many customers who reported that it will boost its longevity. “I highly recommend this for anyone with exercise equipment since it’s affordable and long-lasting,” said another customer. “I think this is a must have.” For $9.99, you’ll receive one 4-ounce bottle, which should be enough for about eight applications.

Other customers did report some leaking, including one three-star review that said, “I would have given 5 stars if it came with a longer applicator. They tell you the product will leak and it does — not terribly, but annoying.”

This silicone formula can also be applied to many of the best exercise bikes and ellipticals. If you maintain multiple treadmills or other cardio machines, the Impresa Treadmill Belt Lubricant is also available in a two-pack. Opting for two 4-ounce bottles should be enough for about 16 treadmill belt applications.

Best Treadmill Lubricant Aerosol Spray: DuPont Teflon Multi-Use Lubricant Aerosol Spray

DuPont Teflon Multi-Use Aerosol Treadmill Lubricant

DuPont Teflon Multi-Use Aerosol Treadmill Lubricant

This aerosol spray comes with straw nozzle for easy application. Its water-resistant formula protects against rust and can be used in other settings.

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Specs

Price: $18.85

Application: Aerosol spray

Number of Bottles: 1

Bottle Size: 11 oz. (325ml)

Ingredients: Silicone and teflon

Pros

Comes with straw nozzle for easy application

Water-resistant formula

Protects against rust

Can be used in other settings

Cons

Some users reported an unpleasant odor

Teflon in the formula may be harmful for some treadmills

If you prefer using an aerosol spray over treadmill oil or gel, DuPont’s Teflon Multi-Use Aerosol Treadmill Lubricant may help with the application process. The straw nozzle assists in targeting the spray in the precise location where it’s needed under the walking belt. 

Its water-resistant formula contains corrosion-resistant additives, as well as Teflon, which may cause damage to certain treadmills. As such, take the time to double-check your user manual to see if this could damage your machine. 

One customer did exactly that when they applied it to their NordicTrack treadmill. “After much research, this was purchased for an older NordicTrack treadmill,” they wrote. “Do your research on your treadmill brand, as some suggest silicone and others a non-silicone lubricant (i.e. Teflon). Comes with a small red straw to help direct the spray in smaller areas. Worked well to help reduce treadmill belt friction.”

Some users noted that after application, they noticed a lingering unpleasant smell. “The only thing I don’t like about it is the smell,” one customer said. “[It] resembles shoe polish, but is stronger and lingers for a long time.” 

Best 100% Silicone Treadmill Lubricant: Essential Values Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Essential Values Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant

Essential Values Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant

It’s 100-percent silicone formula is safe for most treadmills and is inherently odorless and nontoxic. This lubricant comes with a money-back guarantee.

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Specs

Price: $13.99

Application: Squeeze bottle

Number of Bottles: 3

Bottle Size: 1 oz. (29ml)

Ingredients: 100% silicone

Pros

Silicone formula is safe for most treadmills

Nontoxic and odorless

Has a 100-percent money-back guarantee

Cons

No applicator tube

One-ounce bottles are small compared to other options

The 100-percent silicone formula of the Essential Values Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant is made in the U.S. and inherently nontoxic and odorless. While Essential Values recommends using an entire 1-ounce bottle — roughly the size of an eye-dropper bottle — to lubricate your treadmill, we’ve found that half an ounce is typically just right. 

Three 1-ounce bottles should be enough for around six applications, meaning this three-pack should last about 18 months if you stick to a lubrication schedule of once every three months. Customers report that it works across multiple brands, but always check your manufacturer’s instructions before applying any lubricant. In our experience, 100-percent silicone lubricants like this are ideal for treadmill belts.

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One user reported in an Amazon review that this Essential Values lubricant remedied some sputtering in their belt. “The lube itself seems to work well. My treadmill was giving me issues, not having been waxed in quite a while,” they said. “After using this product, the belt again seems smooth and there is no catching or slipping.”

Many options are sold in larger bottles and while using a smaller bottle may be easier to apply under tight belts, one customer reported that was actually an issue. “I figured I would like the single-use bottles but fitting them under the tight belt and then trying to tip them enough to get all the liquid out is difficult,” they wrote.

Benefits of Treadmill Lubricants

According to BarBend expert reviewer Kate Meier, “It only takes about 5 minutes to properly lubricate a belt, and doing so can extend your treadmill’s lifetime. The lubrication minimizes the friction between the belt and the treadmill deck, preventing belt damage over time.”

When he broke down how to lubricate a treadmill, BarBend’s lead reviewer, Jake Herod, NASM-CNC, said, “Lubricating the belt may be the most important component to ensuring it operates at peak performance for years.”

Prolonged Use: Regularly lubricating your treadmill can prevent your belt, deck, and rollers from wearing out prematurely.

Maintain Peak Performance: Without proper lubrication, your motor, rollers, and other components need to work harder to perform. Lubricating the belt and deck every three months can keep your treadmill operating in top condition.

Value: Because regular lubrication can prevent or prolong expensive repairs, these inexpensive lubricants — as low as $9.99 — offer tremendous value. One purchase can last several years on a standard lubrication schedule. 

How Much Do the Best Treadmill Lubricants Cost?

Whether you prefer a squeeze bottle with a twist cap or an aerosol spray, the best treadmill lubricants can cost anywhere from $9.99 to $39. Here is a breakdown of the price range of our picks.

What to Consider Before Buying the Best Treadmill Lubricants

Before clicking add to cart, consider the type of treadmill lubricant that will best serve you by asking a few questions: “Do I need an applicator tube? How often do I use my treadmill? Did I trash that user’s manual?” Whether you manage a commercial gym or are still figuring out where to position your treadmill, here are a few things to consider as you peruse our list.

Application Method 

When you consider the available methods of application — squeeze bottle, applicator tube, or aerosol spray — think about how you’ll reach under the belt. If you’re in a cramped garage gym or climbing over your kid’s toys, an applicator tube may keep you from having to contort your body too much. However, if you have plenty of room around your treadmill, a spray could be more comfortable.

Frequency of Use 

The frequency with which you use your treadmill is a major factor in how often you’ll need to lubricate it. Some treadmill manufacturer’s and lubricant brands offer mileage ranges or timeframes for regular lubrication. Absent specific instructions from the manufacturer, Meier says that, in most cases every few months should do the trick. “A good rule of thumb would be to use about half of an ounce of a lubricant on your machine every three months.”

User Manual Recommendation 

Before snagging one of these lubricants, Meier recommends consulting your treadmill’s user manual (that you definitely kept) or finding it online. “To properly lubricate your machine, it’s best to first check your owner’s manual to see if there is a set amount of lubricant to use or how often,” she says. Many treadmills require a silicone lubricant, but make sure you know exactly what type your machine needs.

Best Treadmill Lubricants FAQs

What is the best treadmill lubricant?

Our top treadmill lubricant is the Horizon Fitness 3-Pack Silicone Treadmill Lubricant. Each bottle in this three-pack contains enough lubricant for roughly three applications, which should last more than two years if you follow our recommended three-month lubrication schedule. Buying this much at once is great for anyone maintaining multiple treadmills or those — like yours truly — who prefer buying in bulk.

Is silicone oil or spray better for treadmills?

Whether you’re squeezing oil from a bottle or spraying your lubricant, the method of application shouldn’t affect the performance of the machine. Five of our six picks are 100-percent silicone oil and the one aerosol spray is silicone-based, but contains Teflon. Double check your owner’s manual to see what kind of formula is safe for your treadmill.

Is WD-40 silicone good for a treadmill?

WD-40 Specialist Silicone is safe to use on most treadmills, but we can’t say whether it performs better than the options on our list. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendation before using a third-party lubricant.

Can you use 3-in-1 silicone lubricant on a treadmill?

Many 100-percent silicone lubricants are safe for use on treadmills, but always consult your specific treadmill’s user manual before applying any lubricant.

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2024 Asia Grand Prix Classic Physique Pro Show Preview

The 2024 Asia Grand Prix (AGP) Classic Physique Pro event is slated for Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Gyeonggi State, South Korea. Promoter Alex Hong will host 12 competitors representing six countries. Those athletes will go pose-for-pose with hopes of winning and earning qualification to the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024. 

None of these men have qualified for the 2024 Olympia going into the show. The roster is below, with names in alphabetical order.

2024 AGP Classic Physique Pro Roster

Igor Fedorov (Russia)

Lei Gu (China)

Jun Lang Han (Taiwan)

Sang Mok Lee (South Korea)

Kai Liu (China)

Mohammad Mahmoudi (Iran)

Saman Olfatichaghaellahi (Iran)

Mahdi Parvani (Iran)

Terrance Teo Kok Hua (Malaysia)

Mikhail Timoshin (Russia)

Kai Wang (China)

Shitian Wang (China)

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Igor Federov

Igor Federov of Russia will make his IFBB Pro League debut at this contest. He earned that pro status by winning the overall Classic Physique title at the 2022 NPC Worldwide Oksana Grishina Classic. Federov did not compete at all in the 2023 season, and fans are curious about what physique updates he made during that absence. 

Kai Liu

Kai Liu finished the 2024 Kim Junho Classic Pro show in second place behind winner Hyun Seuk Lee. Kai Liu ranked third at the 2024 Drogan Physique DMS Pro.

The second-year pro still seeks his first pro win and Olympia qualification. Having two top-three finishes thus far in the 2024 season suggests his potential for gold might be at the tipping point.

Kai Wang

Kai Wang is in his rookie season; he turned pro at the 2023 NPC Worldwide Amateur Olympia Korea contest. Kai Wang ranked fourth at the 2024 Kim Junho Classic Pro, his pro debut.

If Kai Wang were to win this contest, he would be the third athlete from China to qualify for the 2024 Classic Physique Olympia (the other two are Chen Kang and Shicheng Jin).

Other Notes

This is one of three Classic Physique contests on the weekend of May 25-26, 2024. The others are at the 2024 Optimum Classic Pro in Shreveport, LA, and the German Classic Pro in St. Leon-Rot, Germany. The winners of those contests will also qualify for the 2024 Olympia.

Featured Image: @rocky_31764 on Instagram 

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2024 German Classic Pro Classic Physique Show Preview

Thirteen IFBB Pro League Classic Physique competitors will enter the 2024 German Classic Pro in St. Leon-Rot, Germany, on Saturday, May 25, 2024. Aside from scoring a pro victory, these athletes want to add their names to the qualified list for the 2024 Classic Physique Olympia in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024.

The show’s winner joins that Olympia roster. The roster is below, as shared on the IFBB Pro League website.

2024 German Classic Pro Roster

Bryan Tomo Bertschmann (Switzerland)

Shane Cullen (Ireland)

Andre Gerstner (Germany)

Florian Hartlage (Germany)

Armin Mahr (Germany)

Andrea Mammoli (Italy)

Ferran Minana Ibanez (Spain)

Manuel Moisel (Germany)

Edwin Owusu (Italy)

German Pastor (Spain)

Luca Reger (Germany)

Fatih Terzioglu (Turkey)

Alexander Westermeier (Germany)

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German Pastor

The 2024 California Supplements Pro runner-up looks to take the last step up the podium. German Pastor won the 2023 Musclecontest Ireland Pro to qualify for that year’s Olympia, but he finished the Olympia outside the top 15.

That win in Ireland is his only pro victory thus far in his five-year career. Pastor has been in the final callouts several times but has not sealed the deal. He is a favorite to change that in this show. So, if he brings his best, the odds are in his favor.

Shane Cullen

Cullen will make his 2024 season debut and his first pro show appearance since 2022. He was slated to enter the 2024 New York Pro but withdrew.

Cullen was last onstage at the 2022 Arnold Classic UK in Birmingham, England, where he finished fifth place.

Alexander Westermeier

Alexander Westermeier was last onstage at the 2024 California Supplements Pro, finishing in third place behind winner Jose Manuel Munoz. That was Westermeier’s only 2024 season appearance thus far.

This event is in Westermeier’s home country, which minimizes travel — a huge edge at the elite level of the sport. If Westermeier scores the gold here, he will qualify for his first Olympia.

Featured Image: @alexander_westermeier on Instagram

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2024 California State Championships Pro Bodybuilding Show Preview

The 2024 California State Championships Pro bodybuilding show is set for Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Anaheim, CA. Twenty-three IFBB Pro League Men’s Open athletes will compete for this title and qualification to compete in the 2024 Mr. Olympia, the 60th edition of the contest, on Oct. 10-13, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV.

The 2023 winner of this show was Ross Flanigan, who did not compete to defend the title. The roster is below, with names in alphabetical order:

2024 California State Championships Pro Roster

Eddie Bracamontes (United States)

Tim Budesheim (Germany)

Tonio Burton (United States)

Nathan Dandridge  (United States)

Rafael Del Real  (United States)

Toto Djong (United States)

Dorian Haywood (United States)

Paul Hindson (United States)

Brady King  (United States)

Josef Kveton (Czech Republic)

Jang Min Lee (South Korea)

Seung Chul Lee (South Korea)

Pablo Llopis Munoz (Spain)

An Nguyen  (United States)

Emir Omeragic (Germany)

Joseph Palacios (United States)

Samuel Pearce (Australia)

Milan Sadek (Czech Republic)

Ray Short (United States)

Stuart Sutherland (United States)

Brent Swansen (United States)

Krystian Wolski (Poland)

In Seong You (South Korea)

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Tonio Burton

Tonio Burton hoped to defend his 2023 New York Pro title to earn his Olympia qualification. However, he was defeated by Nick Walker in Teaneck, NJ.

Burton ranked second at the 2024 Arnold South America contest and eighth at the 2023 Mr. Olympia. He still needs a pro show win to reach the 2024 Olympia stage, but he is the favorite in Anaheim.

Stuart Sutherland

Stuart Sutherland finished the 2024 New York Pro, one spot behind Burton, but many fans and experts feel Sutherland has the potential to win a pro show this season.

This will be Sutherland’s second appearance in a row for the 2024 season. He has yet to win a title in the pro ranks, though he has been in the mix multiple times, including the 2023 edition of this contest, where he also finished fourth.

Seung Chul Lee

Seung Chul Lee participated in the 2020 Mr. Olympia contest but finished 12th. Although he has not appeared on the Olympia stage since then, he has the size and shape to hold his own in any regular-season show. His last show was one year ago at the 2023 edition of this contest, and he finished seventh. 

Featured Image: @tonio_burton on Instagram

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Daily Harvest Adds Line of Longevity-Boosting Foods

The business of longevity is booming as brands in fitness, wellness and nutrition look to help consumers age more gracefully

Parsley Health, a digital healthcare company, and Daily Harvest, a popular vegan meal delivery brand, are putting longevity on the menu. 

The two brands agreed to a partnership to produce products rich in nutrients potentially leading to improved quality and length of life. Daily Harvest tapped several board-certified medical professionals at Parsley Health to create the line of food and drinks. 

The Daily Harvest Longevity Collection includes four smoothies (acai + cherry, avocado + greens, strawberry + cashew, and blueberry + cacao), three oat-based Forager Bowls, five Harvest Bowls, two gluten-free pastas and two soups.

All or some of those items will feature plant antioxidants with the potential to reduce the oxidative stress tied to aging as well as polyunsaturated fats which reduce inflammation while supporting heart health and spurring metabolism. Ingredients inspired by the world’s healthiest and longest-living populations according to the National Library of Medicine, will also be included, the companies said.

“Everywhere we turn there’s a new way to ‘hack your health,’ but the easiest way to be healthy is to know that food is medicine,” said Dr. Robin Berzin, the founder and co-CEO of Parsley Health. “When you fuel your body with whole, unrefined, unprocessed foods you give your body the building blocks it needs to generate vitality today and a greater healthspan tomorrow. “

Parsley Health and Daily Harvest’s interest in longevity is shared by many brands in the fitness and wellness space. Equinox recently launched an expensive longevity membership program that features personalized blood tests from Function Health. Fitness SF, a chain of Bay Area health clubs, forged a similar partnership with InsideTracker to offer its members and staff access to longevity services like blood testing.

It’s not just longevity; the entire global wellness economy is on the rise, recently being valued at $5.6 trillion by the Global Wellness Institute.

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Pvolve Signs Franchise Deals in Atlanta, San Francisco

The functional fitness brand continues to open franchise locations across the U.S. at an impressive clip

Pvolve, the functional fitness franchise that blends low-impact movement with resistance training, has two new homes, signing agreements in Atlanta and San Francisco.

The brand announced plans to open its first-ever studio in Atlanta at the end of the month, adding to its already impressive list of locations. Pvolve member Amber Jackson is coming aboard to help launch the new studio just a few years removed from starting her journey with the brand as a client.

“My first class at Pvolve was unlike anything I’d ever experienced,” Jackson recalled. “It was a fantastic workout that felt gentle, yet impactful on my body. But what truly resonated with me was the incredible community – a supportive network of women pushing each other to be their best. That’s why I knew I had to bring Pvolve to Atlanta. This city deserves a fitness experience that’s about empowerment and feeling your best.”

“It’s an honor to work alongside Amber on this new location,” added Pvolve president Julie Cartwright. “She is such a champion of our mission of educating people on the idea that your fitness routine doesn’t have to be punishing to be effective. Her business acumen and focus on operational excellence will no doubt make this studio a success.” 

Pvolve also announced a pair of studios coming to the San Francisco Bay Area, tapping local entrepreneur Venetia Vonic. Vonic also started as a Pvolve member before coming aboard as a franchisee at two new locations — one of which is set to debut in Walnut Creek later this fall.

“After suffering from a back injury last year, I was doubtful physical fitness would play the same role in my life it had prior,” Vonic said. “But once I discovered Pvolve and began exploring the library of functional workouts they offer on demand, I began feeling better than I ever did before. So much so that I wanted to begin attending their in-studio classes – only to discover the brand didn’t yet exist in San Francisco. So, I set out to change that, for everyone’s benefit.”

Pvolve opened its first franchise site just last year in San Diego but already had more than 40 locations sold as of March. Much of that success can be attributed to the brand’s unique functional fitness workouts, which have found particular success with women 40 years or older. A recent study found that Pvolve workouts are more effective for lower body health than 150 minutes per week of moderate cardio and strength training for middle-aged and older women. 

Those advantages attracted Jennifer Aniston, who became involved with the brand as a member before joining as an advisor for marketing, product and programming strategies in 2023. Pvolve recently dropped an equipment and workout collection curated by the renowned actress.

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The Bar Method Headed to Japan in First Global Deal

The Barre brand is gearing up for international expansion under parent company Self Esteem Brands, owner of Anytime Fitness

The Bar Method is expanding beyond North America and plans to open its first Tokyo studios early next year, following an agreement with Fast Fitness Japan (FFJ), which acquired the master franchise rights to the Barre brand.

The Bar Method was acquired by Self Esteem Brands in 2019, which owns a portfolio of fitness and personal care franchise brands including Anytime Fitness, Basecamp Fitness, Sumhiit Fitness and Waxing the City. The company recently merged with Orangetheory Fitness and has said it plans to open more than 10,000 fitness, health and wellness clubs worldwide by 2030.

“This is an exciting new chapter for The Bar Method,” said Stephanie Schon, The Bar Method’s president. “With over 20 years of experience in strengthening muscles, minds and overall well-being in North America, we are eager to share our scientific method with a global audience to embolden even more individuals to reach their fitness goals.”

Schon added that The Bar Method is thrilled to partner with FJJ, which is the master franchisee of over 1,000 Anytime Fitness clubs across Japan and Germany.

The Barre brand, which offers a blended trifecta of yoga, Pilates and strength training, grew its class attendees to 1.6 million in 2023, up 14% from 2022. The Bar Method members can select from a classic interval-training workout, Bar Strength, Bar Method Cardio, yoga-infused Bar Flow, Bar Restore, Bar Combo and specialty barre classes such as a Bar Basics class for foundational skills and Bar Prenatal. 

credit: Self Esteem Brands

“We are excited to introduce this exceptional exercise program to a wider audience in Japan, particularly women, in order to increase Japan’s fitness participation rate and promote the adoption and establishment of exercise habits,” said FFJ CEO Kio Yamabe. “We are confident that this will be an exciting fitness experience for the Japanese people.”

Thinking Worldwide

As The Bar Method prepares for its international debut next year, Self Esteem Brand’s other fitness offerings are also making waves across the globe.

Anytime Fitness, Self Esteem Brands’ biggest star, is plotting its growth strategy in Dubai and across the Middle East, among other territories.

Sander van den Born, executive vice president of international for Self Esteem Brands, has told Athletech News that the region might also be a good fit for The Bar Method, especially as more women embrace fitness activities.

“The females in the GCC – in particular, Saudi Arabia – there’s been quite an evaluation in the way they’re being seen in the community,” Born said. “They can drive now. They have far more freedom than they used to have. They go out and are interested in sports, health and wellness. So we do feel that some of our offerings are very suitable for the female population in Saudi Arabia.”

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Genesis Health Clubs Enters New York, Acquiring Saw Mill Club

The Kansas-based health club operator is quickly establishing a presence in the Northeast, having recently bought The Atlantic Club in New Jersey

Genesis Health Clubs, a top operator of privately owned clubs across the United States, is expanding its empire. 

The brand has acquired Saw Mill Club’s two locations in Mt. Kisco, New York, pushing its total tally of clubs up to 72 across 11 states.

“We’ve always wanted to have clubs in New York, and what an introduction to the state,” said Genesis Health Clubs owner and president Rodney Steven II. “Saw Mill Club is a tennis and fitness institution in New York, and the health club industry in general.”

Genesis is known for its extensive list of premium amenities including tennis and swimming options in some locations. Its steady growth began with a single location in Wichita, Kansas, in 1968 before Steven purchased the brand in 1994 and began growing Genesis across the country.

Members at the newly acquired Saw Mill Club locations will now get access to over 60 clubs across 11 states as part of their Genesis Health Club membership. Gym staff will also receive “robust” benefits as well as access to Genesis’ member service training and state-of-the-art club systems, Genesis said. The new clubs will be named Genesis Health Clubs – Saw Mill Club and Genesis Health Clubs – Saw Mill Club East.

Genesis intends to reinvest in the newly acquired Saw Mill Club locations.

“Genesis checks all the crucial boxes for us when it comes to multi-sport health clubs,” said Saw Mill Club president Rick Beusman. “They are laser focused on member service, which is based around a strong company and club culture that maintains the highest operating standards for our members.”

“Any time you consider a move like this, you want to ensure the members are truly taken care of and we know they will be the case with Genesis,” Beusman added. “Saw Mill Club has been a privately held and family owned business for 52 years. Genesis is also a privately held family-owned business, and that fact counts for a lot to us.”

Steven (l) and Beusman (credit: Genesis Health Clubs)

Earlier this year, Genesis acquired The Atlantic Club’s two locations in Manasquan and Red Bank, New Jersey. Although the recent acquisitions were Genesis’ first moves on the East Coast, they’re unlikely to be the last. 

“We entered the region a few months ago with The Atlantic Club in New Jersey, and there is so much opportunity,” Steven added. “Stay tuned. You’ll be seeing a lot more from Genesis in the coming years and months!”

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JetSet Pilates Coming to SoHo as Fitness Brand Keeps Expanding

Goli Soli, a NASM-certified personal trainer with a background in hot yoga, Pilates and more, signed a deal to bring the upstart Miami brand to NYC

As Pilates takes the boutique fitness world by storm, Miami-based JetSet Pilates has been expanding beyond the Sunshine State as it plots the ambitious goal of 600 franchised studios across the U.S. Now, the modern reformer Reformer Pilates brand is set to take off in New York City.

Bringing JetSet Pilates to NYC’s SoHo neighborhood this summer is Goli Soli, a NASM-certified personal trainer who’s spent 12 years in the fitness industry teaching group and individual classes (hot yoga, bootcamps and mat and Reformer Pilates) domestically and internationally.

Before becoming a JetSet Pilates franchise owner, Soli was a student and instructor, impressed with the brand’s approach to group fitness. 

“Being in the industry for a long time, I’ve tried many different fitness concepts,” Soli told Athletech News. “However, I knew from my very first JetSet class that this was truly at the top of revolutionizing group and individual fitness. Every class was uniquely curated with harmonized playlists and instructors that made every student feel like their best friend. Being both a student and instructor of this studio, I wanted to share this experience with everyone in the Big Apple.”

credit: Goli Soli

In addition to several years of experience in the executive event and communications spaces, Soli holds a Bachelor’s degree in public health with an emphasis in community health, an MBA and a Master’s in higher education. She became passionate about teaching yoga and Pilates after suffering a serious back injury, which she said forced her to reexamine her training techniques.

“With a background in fitness, events and entertainment, every class is an experience for my clients to feel they can show up as their authentic selves and continue to raise the bar for what is possible,” Soli said.

She’s excited to bring JetSet Pilates to SoHo and share the 50-minute class experience and personalized approach with New Yorkers.

“JetSet not only offers an intense full-body workout with cutting-edge instructors, but it also provides a first-class luxurious experience that leaves you feeling deeply euphoric as if you just left the best celebration in the city,” Soli said. “Fusing together elements of strength training, cardio, conditioning, blended playlists, and Pilates-inspired movements all in one, every class unlocks the connection between fitness and mental health.”

credit: JetSet Pilates

While JetSet Pilates’ SoHo location is slated to open this summer, Soli is already enthusiastic about growing the franchise beyond its New York launch.

“Looking ahead, we definitely have plans of opening additional studios over the next few years,” she said.

JetSet Pilates will open in SoHo this summer (credit: JetSet Pilates)

JetSet Pilates has also signed development deals throughout Texas, North Carolina and Georgia, as well as Australia.

“Each session at JetSet is not just a pilates class; it’s a meticulously curated journey,” JetSet Pilates founder Tamara Galinsky told ATN in February. “What began as a single studio has burgeoned into five corporate locations, with 29 franchised locations in development (at that time) and poised to expand to over 600 franchised studios domestically. This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.”

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