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Owen and Lewis Harrison, the fitness twin brand in Europe.

We interviewed the twin brothers on their journey to the top to becoming, one of the biggest and only fitness twin brands in Europe.

How did you guys get started with bodybuilding?

Owen: We were both born in a small town called Kendall, England. We were always into sport as boys, so I guess you could say we were born to do this.

Lewis: We didn’t really get on with each other when we were younger, always fighting as brothers, you know? We both played for the same soccer teams over here in the UK at a high professional level.

We played different positions and were always shouting at each other during the game if one of us made a mistake or did something wrong. After finishing school, I was still playing professional soccer, but felt my passion was elsewhere in life. After my contract ended with my club, I went into personal training.

Owen: I left school and joined the Royal Marines, which is one of the best fighting forces in the world. I passed the hardest military course in the world at 17 years old.

I left the marines in 2012 after serving four years, and then became a personal trainer. We moved into fitness modelling three years ago when we did our first fitness photo shoot together. Shortly after our first shoot, “Muscle and Fitness” contacted us to see if we wanted our unique brand to shoot for them. We’ve since been featured in national newspapers, celebrity magazines, fitness websites, and more fitness magazines in the UK and around the globe.

Lewis: Building the Harrison Twin brand hasn’t been easy, but we have worked our arses off to get where we are today in this industry.

Sounds like you two grew up with a small sibling rivalry. Does that extend to the gym?

Owen: There is a bit of sibling rivalry at times, which we believe is a good thing. It helps us push each other to reach our set goals. As a twin fitness brand, we both need to look very similar; that is the brand. So we need the same training plan and the same diet throughout the year to maintain our shape and for us to look similar.

Lewis: The rivalry between us comes to surface when we train together. It’s the “I won’t let my brother beat me” mindset which has been going on since we were a young age.

I remember back in school, Owen was always the 100-meter sprinter in athletics for our school; he was believed to be the quickest boy in our year at that time. I always steered cleared of the 100 meter, and was a 400-meter runner for our school. In our last year, I wanted to compete in the 100 meter. I was sick of the 400 meter. I beat Owen in the 100 by five milliseconds, which he hated. As you can see, it’s a bit of a rivalry that’s been going on in our training since we were young teenagers, and still to this day in our weight training.

It isn’t a bad thing. It’s always good to have someone spur you on.

What do you enjoy most about being a twin in the fitness industry?

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What does your training routine look like?

We always train together and follow the same workout routine.

Full Routine:

Monday: Chest

  • Bench Press 4 x 8-10

  • Incline Dumbbell Press 4 x 8-10

  • Guillotine Bench Press 4 x 8-10

  • Peck Deck (Superset) 4 x 8-10

  • Cable Fly’s 4 x 8-10

  • Weighted Dips (Superset) 4 x Failure

  • Wide Arm Push Ups 4 x Failure

Tuesday: Back

  • Deadlifts 4 x 8-10

  • Weighted Back Extensions 4 x 8-10

  • Wide Arm Pull Ups 4 x Failure

  • Dumbbell Rows 4 x 8-10

  • Pronated Lat Pulls (Superset) 4 x 8-10

  • Supinated Lat Pulldown 4 x 8-10

  • Rope or Lat Pulldown 4 x 8-10

  • Smith Machine Bent-Over Row 4 x 8-10

  • T- Bar Row 4 x 8 -10

Wednesday: Shoulders

  • Military Press 4 x 10

  • Seated Lateral Raise (Superset) 6 x 10-12

  • Seated Front Raise 6 x 10-12

  • Seated Dumbbell Fly’s 4×10

  • Arnold Press 4 x 10

Thursday: Legs

  • Back Squats (Superset) 4 x 10

  • Vertical Leg Press 4 x 10

  • Leg Press 3 x 30

  • Hack Squat 3 x 10

  • Body Weight Sissy Squats 3 x 10

  • Seated Leg Curl 4 x 10-12

  • Stiff Legged Dumbbell Deadlifts 4 x 10

  • Standing Hamstring Curl 4 x 10

  • Leg Extension (Superset) 4 x 10

  • Lying Leg Curl 4 x 10

  • Standing Calve Raises 4 x 20

  • Seated Calve Raises 4 x 20

Friday: Abs

  • Lying Leg Raises 4 x Failure

  • Decline Sit Ups 4 x Failure

  • Ab Rollouts 4 x Failure

  • Ab Crunches 4 x Failure

Saturday: Arms

  • EZ-Bar 21’s (Superset)

  • Seated Dumbbell Curls 4 x 10

  • Skull Crushers (Superset) 4 x 10

  • EZ-Bar Extensions 4 x 10

  • Straight Bar Curls (Superset) 4 x 10

  • Hammer Curls 4 x 10

  • Rope Pushdowns 4 x 10

  • Dips 4 x Failure

Sunday: Rest

  • Recover

What is your supplementation like?

Lewis: We are very on top of our supplementation. You have to be so consistent with this part of your plan to perfect your physique.

  • Pre Workout Stimulant

  • L-Glutamine

  • L-Carnitine

  • BCAA’s

  • Fish Oil

Daily Diet

  • Meal 1: 2 Whole Eggs, 2 Egg Whites, 1 scoop Whey and 4 ounces Water half an hour later 2 scoops Whey Protein and 4 ounces Water

  • Meal 2: 2 scoops Whey, 1 Banana and 5 ounces Coconut Milk

  • Meal 3: 7 ounces Tuna and 2 tablespoons of Low-Fat Mayonnaise

  • Meal 4: 5 ½ ounces Chicken Breast, 1 cup Kale, ½ cup Mushrooms and ½ cup Sun-Dried Tomatoes

  • Meal 5: 9 ounces Chicken Breast, 3 ½ ounces Sweet Potato and ¼ cup Green Beans consumed with 1 scoop Whey Protein and 4 ounces Water

  • Meal 6: 7 ounces Tuna, 4 Whole Grain Rice Cakes and 2 tablespoons Low-Fat Mayonnaise

Favorite Quote:

Owen: “The body will go where the mind pushes it.” Lewis: “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”

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