Danny Hester Returns Full Interview | Analyzing Nick Walker, Hunter Labrada, & Chris Bumstead

By Presser
August 13, 2021
4 min read

Danny Hester returns for another full uncut GI Exclusive interview.

Danny Hester is a top level bodybuilder who has been around for a long time. He’s lived and competed through multiple eras of the sport, eventually earned an Olympia title, and trained numerous celebrities on the side. It’s safe to say that he has an in-depth perspective on bodybuilding over the past few generations.

Over a year ago, before the pandemic, we were able to sit down with Danny Hester and talk with him at length about all things bodybuilding. A lot has changed since then – and we had the opportunity to reconnect via video for another full length interview.

Over the past few months we’ve released multiple GI Exclusive segments from our interview with Danny Hester. This uncut full length interview including topics such as whether or not bodybuilding is a selfish sport, the future of bodybuilding in the form of Nick Walker and Hunter Labrada, and a critical analysis of Chris Bumstead’s Olympia 2020 win plus more!


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Danny Hester Answers: Are Nick Walker & Hunter Labrada Leading Towards A New Golden Era?

Danny Hester is extremely impressed by both Nick Walker and Hunter Labrada. Interestingly enough, he originally thought it would be a bad idea for Hunter to enter the world of competitive bodybuilding. He felt that the effort and sacrifice required would be wasted on an era that wouldn’t favor the Labrada gene pool. Hester admits he was wrong – as the competition appearances of Hunter have truly impressed him.

In fact, Danny Hester believes (or at least hopes) that this is a sign of a new upswing in bodybuilding. Perhaps the new era rising up will be more iconic after nearly a decade of controversial opinions on the current crop of athletes. Hester is hopeful that social media’s influence is finally reaping what was sown over the past decade. A new generation of people who were inspired by icons on social media are now old enough to compete.

Danny Hester hopes that social media will bring in more talented young bodybuilders. Perhaps athletes like Nick Walker and Hunter Labrada are a product of that very generation. It will be a like a new “boom” of bodybuilders changing the landscape more dramatically than we’ve seen in recent years.

Danny Hester: Chris Bumstead Won Olympia Due To Improvements But Not Perfection

Danny Hester doesn’t give his personal opinion on who had the best physique at the Classic Physique Olympia 2020. But he does suggest that the physique quality was very close between Chris Bumstead and Breon Ansley.

“Now even with the improvements, was it enough for him [Chris Bumstead] to beat Breon? That’s a whole different story,” Danny Hester states in our interview. While not confirmed -this seems to imply that Hester doesn’t view Bumstead’s physique as breakaway superior from Ansley.

He does understand, and truly believes, that Chris Bumstead won purely on his vast improvements. Hester himself gives Bumstead credit. He admits that the amount of improvements in Bumstead’s physique from the Olympia 2019 to 2020 was incredible. It’s hard for any pro bodybuilder to get that kind of improvement in one year. Bumstead pulled it off. The judges noticed. That gave Bumstead the edge.

Danny Hester relates this to his experience competing. He recalls a competition he competed in just three weeks before winning the Classic Olympia. He placed third due to feeling slightly sick on the night of the show. He was frustrated. So he worked extra hard in the final three weeks leading up to Olympia.

Ultimately, he won the Classic Physique Olympia. He thinks this is partially due to the extra effort he put in after feeling defeated. But he also thinks it’s because some of the same judges were at the earlier show and also judging at Olympia. They saw his improvements. They directly noticed how he changed. That helped him get an edge and win that year.

Wrap Up

We discuss many more topics with Danny Hester in our full hour long interview than what can be covered here in this article. Other topics include whether or not bodybuilding is a uniquely selfish sport, the biggest mistake bodybuilders make when trying to get six-pack abs, and if Hollywood typecasts actors with mass monster muscle. You can watch the full GI Exclusive interview with Danny Hester above.

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