10 Bodybuilders Who Took Things Too Far

  • 6 лет назад
Here we take a look at some muscle maniacs who took things to far. These disgusting bodies will shock you!\r
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10: Moustafa Ismail\r
As unhealthy as excessive bodybuilding could get, its even worse when some people choose to focus on a particular muscle, while disregarding the rest. These people refer to themselves as specialists, concentrating their workouts on a specific set of muscles to reach a maximum size. Moustafa Ismail from Egypt holds the Guinness record for having the worlds largest biceps, earning him the nickname Egyptian Popeye. Like other bodybuilders, his physique is big and fit, but his enormous biceps\r
9: Gregg Valentino\r
Obsessed bodybuilders often go to extreme lengths just to get bigger. Besides steroids and growth hormones, one of the most popular and dangerous methods musclemen have been using are synthol injections. These are synthetic oils that can be injected directly into a certain muscle to make it swell. This results in a bulging muscle that looks completely unnatural, but does the job nevertheless. Gregg Valentino is sometimes referred to as The Most Hated Man in Bodybuilding for his huge attention-grabbing\r
8: Gordon Kimbrough\r
Anabolic steroids do not only change a person physically, but reports have shown that mood and behavioral changes are also often seen. An example is Gordon Kimbrough from San Francisco who is known in bodybuilding circles as a chemical machine. According to his relatives, Kimbrough was originally a timid\r
7: Ruben Azru\r
We could argue that with the mentality that some bodybuilders have, they arent supposed to possess such raw physical strength. In new, a husband and wife from South California came home from a party only to find a 300 pound muscular man stark naked standing on their lawn. With menacing eyes, the massive man charged at the husband and beat him savagely, breaking his jaw. The frightened wife tried running inside to call the cops\r
6: Chad Brothers\r
Heres another story of a man going on a rampage due to the adverse affects of anabolic steroids. Its an unfair stereotype to say that bodybuilding turns you into a raging hulk, but New Yorker Chad Brothers just proved that the f has some truth in it. Brothers was a construction worker studying to be an engineer in his spare time. In new, he was working out at a Golds Gym in New York\r
5: Andreas Munzer\r
Apart from poisoning themselves with drugs, some bodybuilders also harm their bodies by depriving themselves from essential things like fat and water. In order to really make their muscles pop out, they often try to maintain as little body fat and liquid in their system as possible. Without proper supervision and control, this unhealthy habit can have terrible effects. Andreas Munzer was a man who looked like he was pulled straight out of an ion cartoon show. The Austrian legend was renowned for his chiseled\r
4: Bertil Fox\r
The effects of drugs on ones behavior and personality can remain unnoticed for years before the person suddenly snaps, making them much more terrifying. Take Bertil Fox, a St Kitts-born British muscle pro who originally took up bodybuilding as a teenager upon his cousins encouragement. At the age of 18, he won Junior Mr Britain. In a career spanning over two decades, Fox would go on to win numerous major bodybuilding events including\r
3: Sally McNeil\r
Steroid abuse is often linked to roid rage, a term used to describe the extreme mood swings and outbursts of anger seen in bodybuilders who use the substance. While this type of insanity is normally seen in men, female bodybuilders are not entirely exempted, as all that unnatural testosterone can seriously wreak havoc on their judgments. An example is Sally McNeil, a former US Marine Sergeant who after leaving the service, took up serious bodybuilding alongside her husband Ray. Thanks to constant\r
2: Anthony DArezzo\r
The worst thing about bodybuilding is that it really isnt healthy, and for this reason many refuse to consider it a sport. Having big bulky muscles sure looks great on the outside, plus you get to lift stuff easily. But it takes more than that to be considered fit and healthy. Take Anthony DArezzo, a man who was unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with a congenital heart disease. After years of competition during his younger days, he decided on a comeback\r
1: Gary Himing\r
Like many performing arts, competitive bodybuilding requires people to train for extremely long periods, just to have a short moment to show what their made of during competitions. And to prepare for that short moment in the spotlight, bodybuilders sometimes push themselves beyond what their bodies could take. Australian muscleman Gary Himing showed the world how extr