About Magnus

Big man. Pink apron. No shame in my kitchen.

I’m Magnus Olafsson. I competed, I’m enhanced, and I cook like I’m feeding people I love — because most days, I am. This is the whole story: where I come from, why I run what I run, and why I’ll never lecture you about what’s on your plate.

Backstage / on the boards Magnus Olafsson on the bodybuilding stage in competition condition, mid-pose under the lights Magnus, competition condition

How I got here.

01 / The story

I grew up in Stockholm. Cold city, dark winters, a lot of time spent indoors learning how to feed myself. At sixteen my family moved to Chicago, and I went from a quiet Swedish kid to a teenager trying to make sense of a much louder country — mostly by lifting heavy things and figuring out how to put on size.

The size turned into a stage. Back home I competed — the NPC Illinois and the NPC Classic Physique Super Series — standing in bronzer under hot lights, learning exactly what food does to a body when you push it. I don’t stand on the big stage anymore. But everything I know about eating for the look you’re chasing, I learned the hard way, prepping for it.

The cooking? That came together properly during the Covid lockdowns. Honestly, I’d always liked it — but suddenly I had nowhere to be and two small mouths to feed, so I got serious. I learned how to make food that hits real macros and tastes like something you’d want to eat twice. Now I cook for my wife, Janine, and our two daughters, every single day. That’s the test. If they won’t eat it, it doesn’t go on this site.

I’m forty now. I’ve been on TRT since thirty-five, and off the competitive stage I’ll run heavier cycles from time to time. I tell you that plainly because it’s the whole point of this place: I’m not pretending to be something I’m not, and I’m not going to make you pretend either.

— Magnus Olafsson
Magnus training in the gym — bald, bearded and heavily built, working through a set Under the iron
Magnus cooking in his kitchen, prepping a high-protein meal at the stove The kitchen, most nights
02 / Where I stand

No gatekeeping. No shame. Just eat right.

I’m enhanced, so I’m not going to clutch my pearls about what you run or how you got here. What you do with your body is yours. My job is simpler and it never changes: make sure you’re fed well, with real numbers, and treated like a grown adult while you do it.

01 — No gatekeeping

The food works for everyone

Natty, on TRT, mid-cycle — the kitchen doesn’t change. You still have to eat right, and I’ll hand you exactly how. No secret club, no password.

02 — No shame

You don’t earn your dinner

No “cheat meals,” no “be good,” no guilt for being hungry. You’re a person who needs feeding. That’s allowed. I’ve got you.

03 — Lived, not posturing

I’ve actually been there

Stage prep, off-season, on cycle, raising a family — I’ve eaten through all of it. Every plan here comes from doing it, not guessing at it.

Years under the iron.

03 / The receipts
24Years lifting
Stockholm → Chicago
2Swedish stages
B&K Classic · Grand Prix
15+Years on TRT
Enhanced since 35
4People I feed daily
Two daughters + my wife
Honest line

I share nutrition from lived experience — how to hit your macros, how to cook food worth eating. I’m a cook, not a clinic. Nothing here is medical advice, and I will never tell you what to take, how much, or where to get it. For anything about your health, talk to a doctor. See our Nutrition Disclaimer and Medical Disclaimer.

04 / Let me feed you

Come hungry. I’ll handle the rest.

Start with the free 7-day plan, or let me build your whole week. Either way, you eat well and nobody lectures you. Deal?