

Aimee Delgado
Aimee Delgado
Podcast Mentions
Episodes featuring Aimee Delgado.
Team Atlas Strategy: From Pittsburgh Pro Analysis to the Miami Pro Triple Threat
James of Team Atlas reviewed a heavy slate of IFBB Pro League results and upcoming strategies, beginning with a detailed grading of his team’s performance at the Pittsburgh Pro. While acknowledging the success of his athletes in the Fit Model and Bikini divisions, he pointed to specific physiological variables that impacted Carla’s stage presence, leading to a B-minus grade for the weekend. The analysis extended to the judging criteria, where James noted that a leaner look combined with strategic feeding was necessary to counteract unforeseen blooming or water retention, especially when contending with top-tier athletes like Shay and Liz Hunter. In the Bikini division, the conversation addressed the rise of Aja and the consistent conditioning of European standouts like Evie. James confirmed that Evie is currently recovering muscle tissue following a hiatus from training due to surgery, with the long-term goal focused on a potential Masters Olympia run before retirement. This highlight on athlete longevity was contrasted by the immediate pressure of the regular season, where even Olympia-qualified competitors are finding themselves placed below hungry, non-qualified athletes, proving that the division remains wide open. Attention shifted to the upcoming Miami Pro, which evolved into a 'box office' triple threat following the late entries of Lauralie Chapados and Aimee Delgado. James analyzed how differing judging preferences between Sandy Williamson and Tyler Williamson can influence outcomes when top-tier physiques are presented at peak conditioning. The consensus identified Aimee Delgado as under the most pressure following her loss in Pittsburgh, noting that a second consecutive loss to Chapados would create a difficult psychological narrative heading into the Olympia. For Team Atlas, Isa’s return serves as a low-pressure opportunity to re-establish her positioning at the top of the division, with plans already set for a four-show run through July.
Aimee Delgado Reclaiming Momentum: The Road to 20 Pro Wins and the 1-Point Miami Victory
Aimee Delgado secured her 20th professional win at the Miami Pro Bikini, rebounding from a recent loss at the Pittsburgh Pro. In a contest decided by a single point, Delgado demonstrated the significance of a resilient mindset, navigating hormonal shifts and personal family stressors to deliver a package that satisfied the judging panel. Her coach, Jamie DeBernard of Fit Body Fusion, highlighted the strategic adjustments made in the week between Pittsburgh and Miami, emphasizing the necessity of dialing in the physique while maintaining psychological focus. The Miami event served as a landmark moment for the Bikini division, drawing significant pay-per-view interest and mainstream crossover attention. The competition featured a high-stakes lineup including Lauralie Chapados and the return of Isa Pecini. Delgado noted that the heightened social media rivalry and narrative surrounding the show provided valuable exposure for the sport, reinforcing the idea that female athletes should confidently declare their competitive intentions. The win was categorized as a key milestone in Delgado's legacy building, marking her evolution from a perennial top-six Olympian to a dominant force following her 2026 Arnold Classic victory. Looking ahead to the Mr. Olympia, the conversation focused on the cumulative data gathered over Delgado’s five-year professional career. Both athlete and coach expressed confidence that the recent experiences of victory and defeat have prepared Delgado to contend for the Olympia title. The discussion concluded with a focus on the impact Delgado has on her fan base, particularly mothers and young girls who view her as a role model for perseverance. The emphasis remains on controlling the controllable variables of preparation while maintaining the 'never give up' ethos characteristic of the top tier of the IFBB Pro League.
Phoebe Hagan Targets Top 5 After Dominant Six-Show 2026 Run
IFBB Pro Phoebe Hagan established herself as a top-tier contender in the Bikini division during the first half of 2026, competing in six shows to solidify her position before the Mr. Olympia. Her season began with a fifth-place finish at the Arnold Classic Ohio, followed by second at the Arnold UK, and consecutive wins at the Wasatch Warrior and San Diego Muscle Contest. Hagan concluded her spring run with a second-place finish at the New York Pro and fourth at a highly competitive Pittsburgh Pro. Reflecting on her progress with coach Jamie DeBernard of Fit Body Fusion, Hagan noted that the Pittsburgh Pro represented her best physique to date. Feedback from head judge Tyler Williamson confirmed that the look achieved in Pittsburgh is the standard moving forward. The decision to compete in New York and Pittsburgh was strategic, intended to secure feedback from the league's top officials and test her physique against elite lineups. Hagan emphasized that the experience gained since returning to the stage after a two-year hiatus has provided the confidence necessary to contend for a top-tier placing in Las Vegas. Looking ahead to the 2026 Olympia, Hagan stated that breaking into the top five is a realistic goal despite describing the current Bikini lineup as one of the most competitive in the sport's history. With former champions like Maureen Blanquisco, Isa Pecini, and Ashley Kaltwasser in the mix, alongside top contenders like Lauralie Chapados and Aimee Delgado, the division remains highly unpredictable. Hagan highlighted the importance of media coverage and athletes speaking confidently about their winning intentions to drive fan engagement. Regarding the progression of UK and European athletes, Hagan attributed success to consistency and the willingness to compete globally. She advocated for international athletes to travel to the United States and Asia to stand against different body types and receive a broader range of judging feedback, noting that the technical requirements of the division now leave zero room for error in presentation or conditioning.
Bikini Drama and Title Contentions: Analyzing the Miami Pro Showdown
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