Friends & Enemies Podcast | Episode 10: Downloading the Arnold 2026
Just got back from the Arnold Sports Festival and there's a lot to unpack. In this episode of Friends & Enemies, we break down everything from the weekend — the meetings, the industry conversations, and how the event itself has evolved over the years. The Arnold has always been one of the biggest weekends in the fitness and supplement industry, but this year felt a little different. We talk about what stood out most at this year's event, including the rise of influencer-driven brands, massive booth builds, and the moment everyone was talking about when the YoungLA booth was shut down due to crowd control. It's a clear sign of how much the fitness industry has shifted toward social media, community-driven brands, and viral moments. We also take a step back and discuss how the Arnold has changed throughout the years — from the hardcore bodybuilding and supplement launches that once dominated the expo floor to the newer wave of lifestyle brands, content creators, and influencer culture. Most importantly, we break down the real value of attending the Arnold today. Is it still worth the massive investment for brands? What role do networking, relationships, and retail meetings play behind the scenes? And as the industry continues to evolve, will events like this remain a cornerstone for supplement brands? Finally, we discuss the big question: Will Axe & Sledge be back at the Arnold next year? As always, we wrap things up with questions from ambassadors and the community. Topics Covered: • What was new about this year's Arnold • How the event has changed over the years • The YoungLA booth shutdown and influencer culture • The real value of the Arnold for supplement brands • Is the Arnold still worth the investment? • Will Axe & Sledge be there next year? Let us know your thoughts in the comments — did you attend the Arnold this year, and how do you think the event is evolving? Subscribe for more episodes of Friends & Enemies, where we talk business, supplements, and the real stories behind the industry.