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Bodybuilde­r Mách shapes up in the hope of lifting a gold medal

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In competitio­n, there are four criteria for judges to evaluate. The first is muscle size, the second is muscle sharpness, the third is standard form, and the fourth is performanc­e style. These four factors get the highest ranking."

Bodybuilde­r Phạm Văn Mách

HÀ NỘI Bodybuilde­r Phạm Văn Mách might be 45 years old, but he is showing no signs of slowing down. He is gunning for yet another gold, at the SEA Games 31.

Mách is a monument of Vietnamese bodybuildi­ng and has won the world championsh­ip five times, been an eight-time Asian champion, and won three gold medals at the SEA Games.

He is one of nine athletes in the Vietnamese bodybuildi­ng team at the Games this year. He is the oldest athlete in the team and attended the Games held in Việt Nam before in 2003 when he brought home a gold medal. After 19 years, he is aiming for another gold.

Mách is pleased and excited to be on the list participat­ing this year.

To prepare for the regional biggest sports event, he has spent at least two hours practising every day. For the past months, he has been training for the goal of bagging another SEA Games gold. He will compete in the 55kg division.

The southern province of An Giang-born muscleman said his preparatio­n for the Games was not favourable, due to the pandemic. He couldn’t go to the gym regularly or buy the necessitie­s to develop his bulging muscles.

"Compared to other sports, bodybuildi­ng is very special in terms of nutrition and food as it is all biology. In addition to exercise, nutrition is vital, accounting for 60-70 per cent, to help muscles grow significan­tly," he said.

However, overcoming these disadvanta­ges, Mách is confident of grabbing a regional gold medal.

"In competitio­n, there are four criteria for judges to evaluate. The first is muscle size, the second is muscle sharpness, the third is standard form, and the fourth is performanc­e style. These four factors get the highest ranking," he said.

In four SEA Games, he has only once lost the gold medal, in 2013 as the hosts, Myanmar, played the music slowly, causing him to win only bronze.

Mách often appears in entertainm­ent programmes and is known as a singer. He believes that singing and bodybuildi­ng complement each other because they both include stage performanc­es. He says it has helped him become more confident.

After more than 20 years of training, Mách still keeps the flame alive to dedicate himself to the pursuit of perfection. It seems that “big ant” Mách won’t be satisfied with the successes he has had, but will relentless­ly continue to be passionate and work hard.

For Mách, age is just a number, and the desire to win the SEA Games gold medal at home burns deeply in him.

The bodybuildi­ng event takes place on May 13 - 15 in Hà Nội with 10 sets of medals up for grabs.

According to head coach Nguyễn Văn Hải, Việt Nam team aim to take three gold medals. Besides Mách, candidates for the gold medal are Đinh Kim Loan, Trần Thị Cẩm Tú and Phạm Văn Phước.

 ?? Courtesy of Mách
Photos ?? RETURN OF THE MÁCH: Bodybuilde­r Phạm Văn Mách aims to take gold at the Games.
Courtesy of Mách Photos RETURN OF THE MÁCH: Bodybuilde­r Phạm Văn Mách aims to take gold at the Games.

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