Michael Johnson (bodybuilder)
Michael Johnson is a Canadian IFBB professional bodybuilder. He won the title of Mr. World Canada in 2011.
Biography
Early in his life, Johnson admired the physiques of professional wrestlers and developed a love for bodybuilding. At age 17, he was nicknamed "Tiny" due to being only and weighing. Over the course of a year, Johnson gained 30 lbs of muscle. In January 1999, he joined the [Royal Canadians|Canadian Infantry Corps|Canadian Infantry] Reserves before later choosing to study for a college degree in Kinesiology in September 1999.Johnson entered his first bodybuilding contest in 2002 where he took 1st Place at the Mens Junior Atlantic Championships. He earned his IFBB Pro card in 2011 when he won the Canadian National Championships in the Mens Superheavyweight Class. He is now a teacher for general employment in Cathey Middle School.
Competitive record
Bodybuilding
- 2013 Toronto Pro Supershow – 15th
- 2013 New York Pro - 15th place
- 2011 Canadian National Championships Mens Super Heavyweight - 1st and overall winner
- 2009 Nova Scotia Provincial Mens Heavyweight - 1st and overall winner
- 2009 Atlantic Championships Mens Heavyweight - 1st
- 2006 Nova Scotia Provincial Mens Heavyweight - 1st
- 2006 Atlantic Championships Mens Heavyweight - 1st
- 2005 Nova Scotia Provincial Mens Light Heavyweight - 2nd
- 2005 Atlantic Championships Mens Light Heavyweight - 4th
- 2004 Nova Scotia Provincial Mens Middleweight - 3rd
- 2004 Atlantic Championships Mens Light Heavyweight - 1st
- 2002 Nova Scotia Provincial Mens Junior Middleweight - 1st and overall winner
- 2002 Atlantic Championships Mens Junior - 1st
Power Lifting
- 2012 CPA Canadian Championships RAW 1st, Best Overall RAW Lifter, Canadian RAW records Squat – 610 lbs, Deadlift – 650 lbs
- 2008 CPU National Powerlifting & Bench Press Championship: 4th place
- 2008 CPU Nova Scotia Provincials - 1st
- 2007 CPU National Bench Press Championship: 2nd place
- 2007 CPU Nova Scotia Provincials: 1st place