In the bodybuilding circle, "Little Li Superman" Li Priest may be a bodybuilding legend who has never won the bodybuilding championship of Mr. Olympia, but is more famous than many Olympic champions. His personality is frank and direct, humorous and sharp, and he has many fans on

In the bodybuilding circle, "Little Li Superman" Li Priest may be a bodybuilding legend who has never won the bodybuilding championship of Mr. Olympia, but is more famous than many Olympic champions. His personality is frank and direct, humorous and witty, and has many fans on the Internet. Although he is only 1.62 meters tall, his weight is as high as 106 kg (128 kg for non-season), his forearm is 45 cm and his top arm is 57 cm. He is known as the "arm king" and is widely popular in the bodybuilding industry.

1. Li Preist updated his physical condition and is expected to participate in the 2023 Olympia Masters

Recently, Li Preist shared his latest physical condition through social media. The legendary figure's body still looks very hardcore, full and strong muscles, with impressive upper arms and thick forearms. Moreover, his calves and thighs also look big. Although he has been retired for many years, it is really surprising that he can still maintain such a state.

According to Olympia's boss Jack Wood, he has a tentative plan to host the Olympia Masters in 2023 and talk about several potential competitors, including "Pastor Lee" Lee Priest, an Australian bodybuilding legend who has not participated in a bodybuilding competition since winning the 2013 Mr. Naba Universe title.

Lee Priest may return to the bodybuilding stage of the IFBB Professional League, which will make bodybuilding fans of all ages excited. For those who have followed Lee Priest in his career in his career, the return of 's "blond myth" will be a nostalgic medicine , and new fans know Lee Priest because of his sharp remarks on social media, and they probably all are interested in watching his performance on the Olympia Masters stage.

2. Li Preest's bodybuilding career

Li Preest was born on July 6, 1972 in Newcastle, Australia. His mother is a bodybuilder. Influenced by her, he started practicing bodybuilding at the age of 12, won the bodybuilding championship at the age of 13, won the Australian Championships championship at the age of 17, won the Olympia IFBB professional card at the age of 20, and appeared on the Olympia bodybuilding stage at the age of 25, and won the sixth place in the Mr. Olympia bodybuilding competition at the age of 25. From then on, Pastor Lee became a regular visitor to Mr. Olympia's bodybuilding competition.

20-year-old Li Prest

In Li Prest's bodybuilding career, he participated in a total of 6 Mr. Olympia's competitions and won three IFBB professional league championships in total. He had an impressive season in 2006, where he won the championship in the 2006 Ironman Pro, one of his biggest achievements in the sport, and he also won the No. 1 trophy on the 2006 NOC New York and PDI Championship Night Show. In 2013, he won his last bodybuilding competition - the title of Mr. Naba Universe in 2013.

In 2014, Li Preest suffered a car accident, causing neck injury. The subsequent nerve damage forced the priest to undergo multiple surgeries, and he had to choose to retire.

3. After retirement

After retirement, Li Preest joined the magazine "MuscleSport" (covering sports, bodybuilding and overall fitness) and began to write monthly columns. The Australian bodybuilding legend also released some training videos and reality shows, such as "Train Camp", "This Is Not Revenge (2006)", and "Another Blonde Myth (2001)", which is loved by fans and has millions of fans on social media.

Non-season Little Little Little

In 2015, Li Preest held the first Lee Priest Classic Australia.

In 2017, Li Prest was infected with endocarditis , a heart valve and endocarditis infection. This disease is quite rare and has a very high fatal rate. Fortunately, he escaped the fatal disaster.

2021, Li Preest suffered a waist injury and had to reduce exercise, exercise on the cushion and cycling to maintain the figure.

4. Return to the Olympics

Recently, Li Priest's physical status update photo was posted on the Ins page of Species Nutrition - " follows the journey of Australian bodybuilding legend to achieve a truly amazing physique transformation ", which seems to imply that Pastor Li is likely to return to the Olympics stage.

Olympia owner Jack Wood also confirmed that the Olympia Masters will arrive soon and believe it will definitely happen in 2023. The Olympia Masters was founded in 1994 by Joe Wade and was held for older bodybuilders who still aspire to compete on the stage. With Li Preest's latest physique update, it's not impossible for the 49-year-old bodybuilder to be in good shape and participating in the 2023 Olympia Masters.