His wife said: “It has been tough with making sure the meals are ready, obviously having two young children as well and making sure all his food is prepared before he goes to work.
“But it’s all worth it as long as he’s happy and he’s following his dream, I’m happy for him. That’s what matters really.”
Mohammed must come first in his category at the championships in May and overall to gain the professional status he seeks.
He said chasing his body building dream was something he had wanted to do for a long time and winning last year “just felt too good to be true”.
“You just express yourself, it’s like all the hard work you’ve put into the journey for a year or so – it just makes you want to show it all off,” he said.

