Theresa Ivancik has her sights set on the Ms. Olympia title

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Since the Ms. Olympia competition was revived in 2020, women's bodybuilding has seen great support from fans. In return, the division presents new stars who are making a name for themselves on stage and in the industry. One of those stars is Theresa Ivancik, who placed seventh in the 2022 Ms. Olympia competition. Ivancik joined Isabelle Turell on a new episode of The Fit Rockstar Show and she explained the difference between her first experience in 2020, when she finished 14th, and 2022. "It's really weird. The first year is like being an amateur for the Olympics. We...

Seit der Ms. Olympia-Wettbewerb im Jahr 2020 wiederbelebt wurde, hat das Bodybuilding der Frauen große Unterstützung von den Fans erfahren. Im Gegenzug präsentiert die Sparte neue Stars, die sich auf der Bühne und in der Branche einen Namen machen. Einer dieser Stars ist Theresa Ivancik, die beim Ms. Olympia-Wettbewerb 2022 Siebte wurde. Ivancik begleitete Isabelle Turell in einer neuen Folge von The Fit Rockstar Show und sie erklärte den Unterschied zwischen ihrer ersten Erfahrung im Jahr 2020, als sie den 14. Platz belegte, und 2022. „Es ist wirklich seltsam. Das erste Jahr ist wie ein Amateur für die Olympia. Wir …
Since the Ms. Olympia competition was revived in 2020, women's bodybuilding has seen great support from fans. In return, the division presents new stars who are making a name for themselves on stage and in the industry. One of those stars is Theresa Ivancik, who placed seventh in the 2022 Ms. Olympia competition. Ivancik joined Isabelle Turell on a new episode of The Fit Rockstar Show and she explained the difference between her first experience in 2020, when she finished 14th, and 2022. "It's really weird. The first year is like being an amateur for the Olympics. We...

Theresa Ivancik has her sights set on the Ms. Olympia title

Since the Ms. Olympia competition was revived in 2020, women's bodybuilding has seen great support from fans. In return, the division presents new stars who are making a name for themselves on stage and in the industry. One of those stars is Theresa Ivancik, who placed seventh in the 2022 Ms. Olympia competition. Ivancik joined Isabelle Turell on a new episode of The Fit Rockstar Show and she explained the difference between her first experience in 2020, when she placed 14th, and 2022.

"It's really strange. The first year is like being an amateur for the Olympics. We have to look at it holistically," Ivancik said. "I went from 14th to 7th. For me it's about being realistic with your goals and I was very happy with that."

Clearly, Ivancik has every intention of returning to the Olympic stage and she feels she can improve on that in 2023. She expects this to happen thanks to the collaboration with her new coach Andrew Vu. She told Turell that Vu is strict but wants the best for his athletes. They already have a plan for Ivancik's return to competition.

"This year he's all about conditioning, so I want to bring the absolute best, shredded version of me on stage with full muscle bellies, and I think we can do that together."

Ivancik continued that her original plan was to compete in the 2023 Toronto Pro, scheduled for June 4 in Toronto, Canada. She and Turell talk about when Ivancik's husband proposed to her after her Norfolk Pro win, why she stopped taking clients as a coach herself, and more. You can watch the full interview on Olympia TV's YouTube channel. While you're there, subscribe so you can catch all new episodes of FRS as well as Prime Time Muscle, Femme Flex Friday and all the other great content leading up to the 2023 Olympics.

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