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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Croatian IFBB Pro Classic Physique bodybuilder Tomislav Strmečki

Tomislav Strmečki was born in 1993 in Koprivnica, Croatia. He is an IFBB Pro bodybuilder and barber. He has rapidly ascended the ranks of the Classic Physique category, showcasing a blend of aesthetics, symmetry, and conditioning that has garnered international acclaim. His journey from a recreational athlete to a world-class bodybuilder is a testament to his dedication and discipline.

In 2009, Tomislav moved to Pula to pursue education in hairdressing, and he currently manages a barbershop in the Park Plaza tourist resort in Pula.

Tomislav’s journey into bodybuilding began in 2021. At the time, he was training simply to improve his physique. However, his fast transformation caught the attention of his friends, who urged him to consider competing.

His competitive debut was at the IFBB Balkan Championship in Romania in 2021, where he secured first place. This success was followed by a bronze medal at the IFBB World Bodybuilding Championship in Santa Susanna, Spain, in the Men's Classic Physique category. In 2023, he achieved further acclaim by winning the Overall Title at the IFBB Arnold Classic Europe Amateur in Madrid, earning his IFBB Pro Card.

He made an immediate impact in the professional league, claiming his first Pro title at the IFBB Pro Red Pit Portugal in 2024 by winning the Classic Physique category.

Tomislav Strmečki is one of Croatia’s most promising bodybuilders. Looking ahead, he aims to qualify for the prestigious Mr. Olympia competition, a goal that reflects his dedication and ambition to compete at the highest level in the sport of bodybuilding. Don't miss his posing video at the bottom of the post!

Also, check out Croatian bodybuilder Petar Duper, who has a similar physique.

Height: 177cm/5'10'' | Weight: 113kg/250lb (Off-season)

Photo credits: 
- instagram.com/__strma__

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Biceps & Biceps (11)

See also all the previous posts with selected biceps: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Andrea Presti (Italy)

Morteza Mashayekh & Seyed Amin Miri (Iran)

Joaquín Galán (Spain)

Brandon Curry (USA)

Alexander Besedin (Belarus)

Gran Bacha (Pakistan)

Dalibor Hajek (Czech Republic)

Szymon Lada (Poland)

Mohammad Nsour (Jordan)

Jorgen Corneliussen (Norway)

Johan Fehd Karouani (Morocco)

Dimitris Tripolitsiotis (Greece)

Andy Bell (Australia)

Dmitry Krylov (Russia)

Mazen Salim Al Rahbi (Oman)

Vitto Pirbazari (Germany)

Noel Deyzel (South Africa)

Kais Madiouni (Tunisia)

Dorian Hamilton (Canada)

Brennan Atkins (USA)

Yosef Asmar (Sweden/Syria)

Miguel Pozuelo (Spain)

Krystian Wolski (Poland)

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