In this video, we dive into the incredible journey of Andreas Münzer, one of the most shredded and disciplined bodybuilders in history. We reveal the behind-the-scenes of his extreme routine, brutal training sessions, strict diet, and the sacrifices that made him a legend — while also exposing the darker side of the sport. Discover how he pushed the human body to its absolute limit in pursuit of aesthetic perfection, and why his story continues to impact athletes and fans all over the world.
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Guy cooked his innards with hexalon. GODSPEED legend.
You can't talk about Andreas Münzer without mentioning his insane drug cycle.
Muss man diese Scheisse immer wieder wiederholen?💩er war ein extremer Anabolika Freund und ein Lügner das er nichts nimmt!
Extreme??? Wo ist er jetzt??? Für mich geistig behindert.
His crab was unreal.
Balance is key. If he was still around, he could have coached many champions. And had a family. His dedication was awe inspiring but tragic and misguided.
None of his achievements matter if he's not here. Bodybuilding is not a sport; it's a health hazard.
What a ridiculous narration… 0% fat? Moving from Austria to Germany is a bold move? And I'm only two minutes in…
I never knew this athlete personally, but from what he described, he was definitely suffering from a very serious obsessive disorder called vigorexia. Unfortunately , one should support such disorders with psychotherapy. This could reduce the compulsive abuse of such dangerous substances that, in recent years, is claiming more and more victims.