Those are some gnarly looking onion rings, we shouldn't be judging his lifestyle from one cheat meal pic clearly taken for the purpose of showing that its something out of the ordinary btw. From his stetch marks you can tell he's been morbidly overweight at some stage in his life and his family history isn't on his side either.
People drop dead mid 30's every day, whether its tommorow or in 50 years just find what you love and let it kill you Is what I say.
We need to save the judgment for competition day.
Let's look the reality about this matter, shall we?
1. This guy was on gear, and it is a known fact, that gear will rise the blood pressure.
2. This guy take many kinds of supplements, boosters etc. which are known to rise the blood pressure even more.
3. This guy eat like he would need 50% fat in his diet, with the blood pressure pumped up to the limit.
4. This guy find out that you can pump blood pressure up just as much your system could take, and no more.
Those genes what bodybuilders talk so much determines how much drugs and crap your system can ingest, everything else is about the technique. This guys had bad genes to the sport, so his heart give up. This is the truth. Those who have good genes to this sport, their kidneys, heart etc. can take the beating from the super high blood pressure, which would kill normal man like bullet in the heart. Bodybuilders have been training, so their veins and organs are stronger, up to the point. This guy reach that point, so rest in peace. Whose next?
Those who sell these boosters and stuff, they should include in the packet one blood pressure gauge with the XXXL sleeve. Everybody should have one, because those readings what you get out from it could make your head spin, if you are on gear and use boosters. What I have seen in my own eyes, is how these meters are unable to show the pressure, and their scale usually goes up to 220 mmHg. Normal pressure is something like 125/75 mmHg, so + 220 mmHg means that you are seconds from death, it could happen at any time
