
Bartram retired from the bodybuilding circuit in 1997, and his training and nutrition evolved as his body matured. “I know exactly what I can get away with: how many chips I can pound, how much dip I can eat,” he says. “That is one of the beauties of aging.” In the gym, he’s training instinctively and pursuing better mobility instead of size. “I’m not concerned about slapping five inches on my shoulders,” he says. “I’m more concerned about being able to run, jump, twist, squat, and do all those things at a very high level.” These days, Bartram is working with a company called Saba to promote their “State by State, Saving Our Country One Pound at a Time” initiative. “I…show people how to exercise from the privacy of their own home using body-weight exercises or partner exercises,” the 49-year-old says. Who knows—he might be grooming the next Clark Bartram.

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