Arnold Schwarzenegger Gets Huge Pump On Arm Day Ahead Of 75th Birthday
Arnold Schwarzenegger is still focused on his fitness at 74 years old.
When you build a reputation as the best bodybuilder of all-time, there are standards to keep up. Arnold Schwarzenegger is doing just that at 74 years old. Since his days on stage, Schwarzenegger has been successful in many avenues but he has always been dedicated to fitness. Recently, Schwarzenegger shared a workout post to social media showing off an arm day.
Schwarzenegger was preparing to speak about climate change at the Austrian World Summit. Before taking the stage to speak, the bodybuilding legend was able to get a lift in.
“Getting pumped earlier for today’s Austrian World Summit. Tune in at 3:30 AM EST – 30 minutes!”
Getting pumped earlier for today’s Austrian World Summit. Tune in at 3:30 AM EST – 30 minutes! https://t.co/COmUb2AFn8 pic.twitter.com/l15yC2FiB6
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) June 14, 2022
Arnold Schwarzenegger does not post gym photos often. This was a rare occasion where he took to Twitter to share a picture while training. Despite not sharing to social media much while in the gym, it is clear that Schwarzenegger has been able to keep up with his fitness regularly.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Diet Plan
Arnold Schwarzenegger came over from Austria and completely changed bodybuilding. He completely dominated the sport for years using his massive physique and intense workout programs. Schwarzenegger is a seven-time Olympia champion, which is tied for second most all-time.
In 1980, Schwarzenegger returned to the biggest show of the year following some time off. This showed that he was able to keep himself in championship shape even off the stage. Ahead of his 75th birthday, Schwarzenegger has shown that he is still in great shape.
In February, Arnold Schwarzenegger claimed to be on an 80% plant-based diet. This is something he claims to be on for the past five years. While he continues to eat some meat, Schwarzenegger was interested in improving his overall health. Obviously, this is not a diet that Schwarzenegger followed during his time on stage given the fact that he had to build an elite physique.
It does not look like Arnold Schwarzenegger is going to stop working out anytime soon. Despite being involved in many other projects over the years, the bodybuilder still wants to keep his legendary physique in shape.
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Classic Physique Competitor Marcello De Angelis Hospitalized With Illness
Marcello De Angelis has lost a significant amount of weight from this illness.
Classic Physique star Marcello De Angelis has been hospitalized with an illness. He shared the news on his Instagram story on Wednesday. The specific illness has not been disclosed but De Angelis is dealing with severe dehydration.
De Angelis was expecting to appear on stage later this month with hopes of earning qualification to the 2022 Olympia in December. He shared that he has lost about nine kilos and is not in his best shape where it stands now. De Angelis has been unable to eat or drink because of this illness.
De Angelis made a statement on his Instagram story in Portuguese, along with sharing a picture of his hospital bracelet.
“Everything will be as God wants it to be. I’m going to rest and take saline until the dehydration stops. When I’m okay, I’ll post it here. Thanks for everyone’s concern.”
The Career of Marcello De Angelis
Marcello De Angelis earned his Pro Card last year in Open bodybuilding. Since then, he has made the switch to Classic Physique and had high hopes heading into this season. De Angelis features an aesthetically pleasing physique on stage.
Despite his age, De Angelis has a long history of success on stage. He is a former Mr. Universe champion, Panamericano champion, 2x Sulamericano champion, 4x Brasileiro overall champion, and 2x Paulista champion.
When Marcello De Angelis is able to take the stage, there is no doubt that he will take some noise in Classic Physique. Generation Iron wishes a fast recovery for De Angelis.
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Fitness Star Attempted To Eat Strongman Diets Of Eddie Hall And Brian Shaw
Aseel Soueid has tried different diets and workouts but never attempted one like this from strongman athletes Eddie Hall and Brian Shaw.
The athletes who compete in strongman have displayed their super-human strength for years and years. Many might not know the details of the insane meals that they eat on a daily basis to remain in shape to move massive amounts of weight. These might not be normal meals for some but YouTube and Fitness star Aseel Soueid decided to eat like a strongman for a day.
Soueid followed a video that Brian Shaw and Eddie Hall made on a daily meal plan when they are training. It was clear early on that Soueid was going to have his hands full over the course of the day.
“It’s literally like doing an eating challenge everyday of our lives,” Brian Shaw said.
Eddie Hall and Brian Shaw Diet
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Breakfast
Brian Shaw shared what a breakfast might look like for him on a daily basis.
6-8 whole eggs
3-4 cups rice
Spinach blended with orange juice
“It’s tangy. I’m not sure if you can see but it’s also really foamy. It’s not bad but it’s not good either. By the way, I’m pretty sure he takes like the entire carton,” Soueid said.
Pre-Workout Meal
There was a bit of a shakeup in the dessert portion of Eddie Hall’s pre-workout meal. Soueid explained how he could not have cheesecake because he is allergic to gluten and has Type 1 diabetes. Instead, he substituted the cheesecake with gluten-free vanilla cupcakes.
12-16 ounces ribeye steak
300 grams pasta
200 grams vegetables
1/2 family-see cheesecake
“Apparently all the strongman have a thing with ribeye steak. They eat ribeye steak because it’s super fatty. Obviously easy to get the calories in. The fatter the better. Just like exact opposite of us normal people looking for food.”
Post-Workout Meal
Aseel Soueid hits the gym after his first meal of steak and pasta. He attempts to throw in some strongman workouts into the mix but did not last through an entire routine. Once he returns home, Soueid follows Hall’s post-workout meal.
Half a kilo ribeye steak
Half a kilo carbs (pasta and rice)
Other half family-size cheesecake
“Who in the world has rice and pasta in one meal? That should literally be illegal.”
Final Meal
The final meal of the day is right before bed where Hall would make a massive protein shake and have “a couple” protein bars. Soueid takes a variety pack of three and washes it down with a huge protein shake.
“It is ridiculous. I can’t believe they can eat like this on a daily basis.”
“They all made complete body transformations but I respect the dedication and passion that they have toward the strongman sport.”
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INBA Athlete Marcus Koh’s Bodybuilding Workout for a Thick Back
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INBA athlete Marcus Koh’s workout to build a thick, dense back.
Having a broad, thick back will vastly enhance your physique. A muscular back will increase your shoulder-to-hip ratio, which will improve your V-taper. And a strong V-taper drastically enhances your body. Moreover, a powerful back will improve your posture, and since your back stabilizes your shoulder joints, it will improve your bench press too. An International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA) athlete Marcus Koh shared a bodybuilding workout to build a thicker back.
Marcus Koh is a bodybuilder for INBA Australia. He recently earned his PNBA pro card and plans to make a pro debut by the end of 2023. Koh has a goal to represent Team Australia at Natural Olympia. He shared his back workout on Instagram (IG). Koh stated:
“Here’s a Thickness focused workout! I believe everyone could use a thicker back! Never too much ✊
DBL TAP, SAVE & TRY this next time IF YOU AGREE & want/need a thicker back like I do, CG T Bar Row, CG Pulldown, Underhand Pulldown, Seated Row, Machine Row, Underhand BB Row, Hammer Curl”
You can see Marcus Koh performing the movements of his back workout below.
Marcus Koh’s Workout for a Thicker Back
Workout
All natural bodybuilders have one thing in common–they’re naturals, of course, and don’t use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) such as steroids. However, each INBA PNBA athlete follows a different routine. For example, 2x Natural Olympia Figure champion Alondra Chatman has the back workout she does, which consists of dumbbell bent-over rows, stability ball hyperextension, and banded barbell rows, to name a few.
Benefits of a Muscular Back
Of course, in bodybuilding, a muscular ack is imperative for athletes to look good when they go on stage. However, a strong back has other benefits as well. For example, a strong back will widen your upper body, increasing your shoulder-to-waist ratio (V-taper). The more defined your V-taper is, the better your aesthetics will be.
Furthermore, you use your back for daily activities. For example, you use it to lift and carry items, and your back supports the shoulder girdle head, and neck. Although your glutes (butt) are the biggest muscle in your body, your lats (back muscle) are the second largest muscle in your body. So training this muscle is a surefire way to burn more calories and improve your body composition.
Of course, your back is essential to good posture, so training your back can help fix any back curvature. Lastly, your back prevents muscular imbalances. The back is often overlooked in male lifters since they’re usually so focused on building a thick chest. That said, a strong back will improve your bench press since it stabilizes your shoulders and helps prevent upper body imbalances–which can build an unproportioned physique and increase your chance of injury.
Benefits
Improve aesthetics
Helps with daily tasks
Improves body composition
Fixes posture
Prevents muscular imbalances
Increase overall strength
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Paralyzed Bodybuilder Shares Story Following World Championship Victory: ‘I Just Woke Up Like This’
Macethantile “Max” Kulati is the first wheelchair bodybuilder in South Africa and is thriving.
Nearly two weeks ago, Macethantile Kulati, better known as Max, was crowned World Champion after representing South Africa during the 2022 World IFBB Championship. Kulati has found great success in bodybuilding despite being paralyzed from the waist down. Recently, the bodybuilder shared his story and his journey to where he is today.
Kulati began as a powerlifter and is not the only wheelchair-bound professional bodybuilder in the continent. He hails from Moeggesukkel in Eastern Cape and has been able to overcome all obstacles. There have been times where Kulati has been denied a cab because some drivers believed that it was too difficult to get him into the car.
This is all because of one morning when Kulati woke up and could not feel his legs.
“I just woke up like this; that was back in 2014,” Kulati said according to News 24.
“It came as such a shock to me. I just wanted to pull the covers over my head and not get up. I didn’t even want the door to be opened and for the light to find its way inside, but one day, I realised that I needed to work on myself because crying wouldn’t help.”
The Journey of Max Kulati
Max Kulati explained that the paralysis was due to a growth on his spine. Doctors operated on his spine to remove fluid but they believed that Kulati would be paralyzed permanently.
According to Kulati, this is not the end as he can do things like wiggle his toes.
“I can move my legs now. I can wiggle my toes too and can even feel when a fly is sitting on my legs, that’s how much sensation I have. I just can’t walk because my abdominal muscles are still dead.”
Kulati believes that he can walk again if he was given the necessary medical support. He specifically mentioned Aurora Special Care Centre.
“The best thing for me to learn to walk again is to be inside a swimming pool. Water exercise does wonders for the body, especially the abdominal muscles. If only I had a way of using a swimming pool and someone to help me, I know that I’ll be able to walk again.”
Despite the difficulties, Max Kulati is going to continue to compete on stage and train as a bodybuilder. He will serve as an inspiration to those in the same position or anyone who believes they are not meant to do something.
“I’ll be participating in a competition again soon and might compete abroad again. Team Max has been helping me by doing fundraisers so that I could travel to competitions. I am grateful that there are people standing behind me every step of the way.”
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Straight Facts: Is The Future Of Mass Monster Bodybuilding Doomed?
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Jerry Brainum believes that the peak of bodybuilding has passed and been on a downslide ever since – breaks his evidence down in a latest video.
Modern bodybuilding has been under scrutiny in many ways for the past decade or so. First due to the distended stomachs and “unpleasant” look of bloated mass monster physiques. And now more recently due to the many tragic untimely deaths of relatively young bodybuilders. That’s why this week Jerry Brainum is going to look at the recent past to try and predict the future of bodybuilding – particularly Men’s Open. Is it doomed towards more of a health and popularity decline? Or will there be a shock to the system to change the trajectory of the sport? In our latest episode of Straight Facts, Jerry Brainum predicts the future of bodybuilding using today’s evidence.
Distended stomachs, untimely deaths, and heavier bodybuilders each generation are all pointing to one thing. Modern bodybuilding is focused on drug use and abuse at a level unseen in previous eras. In looking at the past and present to predict the future trajectory of the sport – Jerry Brainum sees many evolving factors that change the industry. But one thing that has changed the most far more than any other factor is the amount of drug use.
Jerry Brainum believes that if the sport continues down this course – that young bodybuilding deaths will continue. In fact, he believes that the young bodybuilders today will have an increased risk of dying by their early 50s. Brainum’s biggest question when lookin towards the future is – what is the limit? Both in terms of mass monster size and drug use doses. Is today’s port on the precipice of a fundamental change? Or will it continue to push boundaries for decades to come?
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Tracing the evolution of mass monster mentality and drug use in bodybuilding
Jerry Brainum starts off this episode with a brief overview on how the sport has gotten to where we are today. He starts by pinpointing one of the most historical culture shifting moment in the sport. When Dorian Yates debuted his mass monster physique – he showed a new bar that bodies can achieve. Brainum believes this was the single most defining moment of modern bodybuilding history. It changed everything.
Shortly after that – drug use continued to push boundaries. The evolution and information about these drugs became more known in the sport. By the early 1990s, insulin was introduced into the sport. Instead of being used as medicine for those with diabetes, it was used in combination with steroids to push bodybuilding size even further.
With the advent and eventual ubiquity of the internet – access to illegal and banned substances became even easier. Drug use increased even faster. Limits and doses increased. Which brings us to where we are today.
Predicting the future of competitive bodybuilding
So how does this course show us what the future holds? Jerry Brainum believes that many of today’s bodybuilders are taking such high doses of PEDs that medical professionals can’t even accurately know what kind of health effect it will have.
Brainum fears popular drugs like Trenbolone will have a devastating impact on the health of athletes as they age. Not only in terms of untimely deaths – but also early onset Alzheimers disease. Brainum states that studies have shown Trenbolone can trigger early onset Alzheimers. Despite no longer being legally produced – it’s widely popular among bodybuilders who compete.
Jerry Brainum believes that the only thing that can change the course of bodybuilding, mass monster sizes, and drug use – is to hit an absolute limit to what is possible. At some point, bodybuilders simply won’t be able to get bigger. Or perhaps at some point, the deaths will be so devastating that young athletes will change mindset on drug use and physique desires.
The question is, are we reaching that point currently or is that still far out from now? Jerry Brainum believes that the true peak of bodybuilding ran between the Golden Era of the 70s through to the early 90s. Ever since then, Brainum believes that bodybuilding has been on a decline in both popularity, quality of physiques, and health of the athletes. Will the 2020s be the rock bottom? Or will it take longer?
Brainum believes that the true peak of bodybuilding ran between the Golden Era of the 70s through to the early 90s.
How genetic therapy might change the game for bodybuilding
Jerry Brainum also predicts that gene therapy will one day completely transform bodybuilding and physiques. It’s still a very long way off from being an option – but Brainum thinks that gene therapy will one day replace traditional PED use. If the very genes can be manipulated to increase muscle size and become readily available to athletes – it will be used in droves.
However, Jerry Brainum also thinks this will lead to a brand new series of health related issues. Early gene therapy has already shown its dark side – with subjects growing tumors, being diagnosed with cancer and even dying. Who knows what kind of health ramifications can happen down the road if gene therapy (and even black market illegal gene therapy) becomes available to athletes.
Will Classic Physique become the new normal?
Jerry Brainum also touches upon the invention of the Classic Physique division and whether or not that will change the course of bodybuilding’s future. Brainum believes that, based on how fast the division has grown, Classic Physique will one day become the most popular division and highlight of the sport. Chris Bumstead’s immense popularity is early proof of this.
Jerry Brainum does not, however, believe it will kill Men’s Open bodybuilding. The freak factor is just too exciting to disappear. Instead, he thinks there will simply be less athletes interested in doing Men’s Open – which will lead it to becoming an exciting, but smaller division.
Wrap Up
Ultimately, Jerry Brainum paints a grim picture of the future of bodybuilding. His assessment almost seems like a stock market going into a bear market. While it will hurt many people, the sport simply needs to crash in order to reset and grow again. And much like the stock market – it’s hard to predict when the real deal crash will arrive.
You can watch Jerry Brainum go into full detail in our latest episode of Straight Facts above. Make sure to also stop by the Generation Iron Fitness Network every Wednesday for new episodes each week.
19-Year-Old Max Shethar Sets World Record In 18-19 Teen Division With Insane 804.7-Pound Deadlift
Max Shethar is reaching new limits at a very young age, setting up what could be a successful career.
Max Shethar has been pushing major boundaries in powerlifting at just 19 years old. On Saturday, he continued to open many eyes with his performance. This included an insane world record in the 18-19 teen division with a 365kg (804.7lb) deadlift.
Shethar past his own record of 350kg (771.7lb), which he set at the 2021 USPA Ragnarok Invite II. He competed in the 140kg weight class at the 2022 United States Powerlifting Association Matt Hurley Drug Tested Memorial Meet. This was the seventh sanctioned competition of Shethar’s career and has won each event.
“804lbs/365kg Deadlift, 33lbs PR at 19 years old for the heaviest Raw Deadlift ever done by a teenager in competition to cap off a 2000lbs sleeved total ? at the Matt Hurley Drug Tested Memorial Meet”
Max Shethar is used to pulling massive amounts of weight in competition. In 2019, at age 17, he became the youngest competition to deadlift 327.5kg (722lb) in competition. He continues to push the limits in the gym and this has raised his deadlift into the stratosphere.
Not only did Shethar reach a new level of deadlift, he set a record with his total weight as well. Shethar totaled 907.2kg (2,000lb), which eclipsed the previous record of 882.5kg (1,945.6lb). Brandon Derrick set this mark during the 2020 USAPL Missouri River Open.
Max Shethar also set competition PRs in bench press and squat during the competition. On the bench, Shethar was able to reach 457 pounds. In a recent Instagram video, Shethar explained that this was the hardest progress for him to reach. On the squat rack, Shethar accomplished a 738-pound lift.
Max Shethar History
Despite being just 19 years old, Max Shethar has a long history of massive lifts and championships. Below, check out his full competition history listing all seven of his victories.
2017 USAPL Washington State Championships – First place
2018 USAPL Washington State Championships – First place
2018 USAPL Raw Nationals – First place
2019 USPA Drug Tested Washington State Open – First place
2021 USPA Ragnarok Invite II – First place
2022 Big Iron Classic State Championships – First place
2022 USPA Matt Hurley Drug Tested Memorial Meet – First place
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2022 Puerto Rico Pro Preview: Will Hassan Mostafa Avenge Last Year’s Performance?
Who will take home the title at the 2022 Puerto Rico Pro?
The 2022 Puerto Rico Pro is the next big show of the bodybuilding season. There will be 10 divisions present in San Juan, Puerto Rico fitting for that automatic qualification to the 2022 Olympia. The show will take place from June 17-19 with many exciting events on the schedule.
The Olympia is set for Dec. 16-18 in Las Vegas. Winners of shows will be automatically entered while others will gain points toward the Olympia Qualification System. In this particular show, the athletes who finish second through fifth will earn Tier 3 points.
The Men’s Open division will once again be the highlight of the show and there are a few big names who could take home the prize. Below, check out a breakdown of some of the top competitors, along with the full roster for each division.
2022 Puerto Rico Pro: Men’s Open Roster
Maxx Charles
Marc Arthur Dautruchee
Jonas Giatras
Theo Leguerrier
Hassan Mostafa
Andrea Muzi
Hassan Mostafa
Many eyes will be on Hassan Mostafa, who finished third at this event last year. He is the highest returning finisher and will look to take the next step. Mostafa did not win a show last year but earned enough points to qualify for the Olympia, where he finished 13th. This season, Mostafa seems to have made major improvements, including adding size and is more conditioned. Heading into Puerto Rico, Mostafa might be considered the favorite.
Maxx Charles
Maxx Charles has been busy this season thus far. He has competed five times with two top-three finishes. Charles finished third at the New York Pro and Indy Pro in back-to-back weekends. He has put himself in a strong position regarding qualification points but would like to earn a victory and skip that process. It will be interesting to see how Charles continues on if he does not win this show, considering he has competed many times already. If he can pull it out, there will still be some time to rest and prepare for December.
Theo Leguerrier
Theo Leguerrier continues to gain momentum in Men’s Open. He finished as the runner-up during the Toronto Pro just two weeks ago, which was his highest as a pro. Leguerrier can be considered a dark-horse to win this show if he shows up in his best shape. Andrea Muzi also appeared in this show last year looking to improve on his finish.
Men’s 212
Abdullah Alsaif
Oswaldo Gonzalez
Dectric Bo Lewis
Flipe Fierro Lobos
James Ortiz
Emmanuel Rodriguez
Rachid Souki
Wilfredo Victoria
Ryan Walters
Classic Physique
Chris Barnes
Luis Colon
Marco A. Corchado
Joey Decaminada
Anthony Diaz
Camilo Diaz
Darius Dillon
Carlos Dommar
Kelvin Hinde
Miguel G. Sanchez Lopez
Carlos S. Marchand
Emanuele Ricotti
Ruben Stouth
Stephen Thames
Men’s Physique
Peter Burnett
Rhyan Clark
Daniele D’Onofrio
Anthony Gilkes
Alex Hessam
Alejandro Landeros G.
Luis Alonzo Leon
Daniel Leone
Steven Lopez
Clarence McSpadden
Andrea Mosti
Chevy Phillips
Giovanni Randazzo
Edward J. Romero Sanchez
Women’s Bodybuilding
Reshanna Boswell
Erika Dankova
Julia Foery
Women’s Physique
Tamara Gourley
Ann Gruber
Claudia Gabriela de Leon Pardo
Takeela Reddrick
Marianne Von Gierke
Fitness
Cong Mou
Tamara Vahn
Figure
Melissa Brodsky
Kim Clark
Sh’Nere Mattise Deas
Samantha Jerring
Hiromi May
Katlyn O’Neil
Danielle Rose
Roberta Visintainer
Bikini
Giuss Abbate
Kim Gutierrez
Janine Herrera
Natasha Hopkins
Liana Martinez
Stephanie Mickens
Jessica Miller
Gabriella Mohamed
Angela Ruscilli
Anna Setlak
Francesca Stoico
Jodie Yunker
Wellness
Normarie Fonseca
Jossiemar Rosado Galindo
Andrea Hrenko
Alejandra LaFonseca
Giselle Machado
Jasmine Payne
Julia Rene Pensiero
Leslie Reyes
Zelma Santos
Nerilde Garcia Strey
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Aaron Singerman Issues First Statement Since Beginning Prison Sentence
Aaron Singerman addresses the public for the first time in months.
After months without contact with the public, REDCON1 owner Aaron Singerman recently broke his silence from prison. The businessman addressed the public and gave a window into his recent transition to life behind bars. It appears that things have been hard on Singerman as his recent column explains.
Aaron Singerman, owner of the REDCON1 supplement brand recently broke his silence since being sentenced to 4 ½ years in prison back in January. The charges against Singerman and his subsequent conviction sent shockwaves through the industry. His last public contact came back in January of this year. Since then nothing has been heard. That is until now.
The REDCON1 owner addressed the public in a recent column giving updates to his current situation. From the sounds of things, it appears that Aaron Singerman is having a rough time early into his prison sentence. While it may be tough times for the businessman, he does provide some glimmer of contentment in his words.
Words From Singerman
I have a 54-month prison sentence, and I will likely serve less when you subtract good time plus all of the programs available here at FPC Pensacola. It’s a long story, but the extremely quick version is: I owned a company, Blackstone Labs, and we sold prohormones. I’m sure you know about those, but if not, a quick Google search will explain them … and you might even find people still selling them! Lol.
Prohormones officially became illegal with the induction of the Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014 (DASCA) and we kept selling some after the ban. I left that company in 2016, sold my shares, and started REDCON1.
Aaron Singerman then goes on to explain how he came to be in his current predicament.
The federal government indicted me in 2019 and after all the COVID nonsense we were set to go to trial in 2022. I decided to change my plea and got 54 months in prison for it. I don’t feel sorry for myself and I’m not sad or mad. I’m using my time to better myself, and I plan to come out of here a better person.
I feel very fortunate for the life I have, and all I have waiting for me when I get out. I’m currently in Pensacola at a prison camp, but it took MONTHS to get here, and they were pretty terrible. For 28 days I was in an 8’x10′ for 23 hours out of the day. My first of four quarantines I’ve done in prison. Thankfully, that is all behind me. The one thing I will tell you about prison is it makes you so grateful for every little thing. From getting a new, plumper pillow to an extra call to a loved one. I can’t even imagine the gratitude I’ll feel when I am able to walk out of here into the arms of my wife and boys!
From the sounds of things it’s clear that Aaron Singerman is going to use his time behind bars to better himself. While he could take the low road and be down on himself, it appears that he’s still choosing gratitude which will potentially make him a better human being by the end of his prison stay.
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Joey Swoll Defends Gym Worker Who Is Called A Pervert By Female TikToker
Joey Swoll continues to speak on toxic gym culture and defended a worker in his latest video.
A trend has emerged of gyms becoming a place that could have a toxic culture, especially toward females. This is something that Joey Swoll has spoken out against using TikTok. There are many videos shared of this on the platform. In a recent video, Swoll defended a gym worker who was accused by a female of being a pervert for staring.
The interaction got heated when the female thought that the worker was staring. She asked the worker multiple times “do you need something?” The worker eventually threatened to call the police and have her removed from the gym.
The video was deleted from her account but still blew up on social media. This is when Joey Swoll stepped in and decided to make a video on the incident.
I could of swore the dude sitting down was looking hard & dude turned to see afar he was looking at. pic.twitter.com/QgBy23Pw8r
— Ricky Davis (@Champagneriqo1) June 12, 2022
Joey Swoll Spoke To Gym Worker
Joey Swoll has made it a point to speak for others who may not have the platform that he does. In this case, he defends the worker for making a quick glance at the female.
“Just because somebody glances at you briefly when you’re taking your pump cover off doesn’t give you the right to post a video on social media labeling them as a pervert. This has consequences. This can have a serious effect on someone’s livelihood, their reputation, their family. It’s not something to take lightly.”
Joey Swoll continued to explain how he spoke to the worker following the incident and believes that he was not in the wrong.
“I had the privilege of having a conversation with this young man last night. He’s a good kid, a kind-hearted young kid and he told me more about what happened.”
“First off, he’s not a trainer. He wasn’t training that man. He’s an overnight gym attendant managing operations of the gym. This is about one in the morning and if somebody gets out of line or acts like this, he absolutely has the power to call the police or ask you to leave. So, he was not wrong in doing so. Also, he never said ‘oh damn’. If you watch the video closely, he briefly glanced at you when his friend looks.”
Swoll acknowledged that there are instances where men have harassed women in the gym but this was not one of those cases.
“He’s the father of two beautiful young girls, working overnight to help support them and you tried to take that away from him. You need to do better than that and mind your own business.”
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