Craig Bonnett
WBFF Pro
Up Next
- 2013 WBFF World Championships - Pro Bodybuilding class. - Las Vegas, NV
Contests
- 2012 WBFF World Championship, Pro Bodybuilding World Champ Runner-up
- 2010 WBFF World Championship, 4th place Men’s Pro Bodybuilding
- 2009 CBBF National Bodybuilding Championships, 3rd place Light Heavyweights
- 2009 WBFF World Championship, Pro Bodybuilding World Champ Runner-up
- 2008 CBBF National Bodybuilding Championships, 5th place Light Heavyweights
- 2007 CBBF National Bodybuilding Championships, 5th place Light Heavyweights
- 2006 MABBA Provincial Championships, 1st place Light Heavyweights and Overall Champion (Mr. Manitoba title)
- 2005 MABBA Novice, 1st place Light Heavyweights
Insights
- The reason I started bodybuilding is...
I really enjoy working out. Contests just give me something to focus my training around.
- The person I most wanted to be when I started was...
I never strove to be a particular person. I just wanted to be the strongest guy in the gym.
- The people I owe the most to are...
The hundred different training partners I’ve had over the last 11 years and, of course, my wife, Julie.
- The supplements I can’t live without are...
AGENT•M. I’m obsessed with getting in my BCAAs. This is a product that too often gets pushed aside for flashier supplements that are more workout-focused rather than recovery-focused.
GLUTAMEND (glutamine). I can’t remember the last post-workout shake I had that didn’t have glutamine in it. It’s a must for quicker muscle recovery.
Nitric oxide pre-workout drinks. I love big pumps, so these are a staple in my program.
- The best thing about training is...
Smashing the big weights. I just feel off on the days I don’t get to toss some iron around. It completes my day.
- Two things I would change about bodybuilding are...
Politics – I don’t think many people realistically want to make bodybuilding their career. Most athletes are in it for the fun and the challenge. The deeper I get into the industry, the more I’m aware of the “competition” behind the scenes. But I’m sure it’s like that in most sports.
Competition adjudications – At the novice level, I would love to see the judges give decent feedback to the athletes so they know where to improve. It costs a lot of money to compete and takes up a great deal of your time and energy. Far too often, competitors leave with just a placing and no real encouragement or constructive criticism from the judges. They’re left guessing as to what they need to improve on for their next show. I think this would improve athlete retention, as most only do two or three shows before they hang up the posing suits.
- My ultimate goal is...
To work in the fitness industry for the rest of my life.
- Years I’ve been training...
11 years.
- The last new bodybuilding thing I learned is...
Very recently, I had the opportunity to work with IFBB pro David Henry at his gym in Arizona, where he led me through the principles of DC training. I look forward to switching over to that type of regimen.
- What I enjoy most about competing is...
The routine. By the time the show comes, my day runs like clockwork.
- The thing I hate most about stepping onstage is...
I’m not a fan of the tanning process. It’s messy and sticky, so I’m always eager to shower it off ASAP when the show is done.
- The pro I most look forward to being onstage with is...
I like to compete against guys who have beaten me in the past. I’m constantly improving, and some of them aren’t.
- The one thing every competing bodybuilder should know is...
Unless you’re built like Ronnie Coleman, you probably will never make a dime in this sport. Learn to enjoy the process and lifestyle, and when you stop having fun, it’s time to get out.
- One bodybuilding secret I discovered is...
Don’t miss workouts!

