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Drugs have nothing to do with bodybuilders’ large stomachs.
UPDATE 7/23/22: In light of the passing of Jerry Ward, Generation Iron is republishing a GI Exclusive interview segment with Ward first aired in 2020.
Every week, Iron Cinema will connect you with Generation Iron director Vlad Yudin. Giving you unprecedented inside access to the creative process behind his the Generation Iron Fitness Network. Get a first hand look at the entire journey of taking Vlad’s creative ideas to the big screen – from stories on set of films like Generation Iron and CT Fletcher all the way to exclusive behind-the-scene looks at our newest GI news and films. This week Vlad sits down with Jerry Ward of Bio S3 to talk about not only how steroids effect bodybuilding but how it influences young teens looking to compete. He also touches upon the GH gut controversy.
Over the course of following bodybuilding and it’s presence on the internet, I’ve noticed one major trend: the most popular YouTube channels aren’t necessarily the biggest pros in the industry. Phil Heath doesn’t have the biggest views on YouTube – people like Rich Piana, Lee Priest, and of course my most recent interviewee – Bio S3 creator Jerry Ward. I wanted to sit down with Jerry to find out what makes YouTube personalities stick out more than the pros themselves. And get his opinion on the latest controversies in the industry today. You can watch that interview in the video above.
Drugs have nothing to do with bodybuilders’ large stomachs.
UPDATE 7/23/22: In light of the passing of Jerry Ward, Generation Iron is republishing a GI Exclusive interview segment with Ward first aired in 2020.
Every week, Iron Cinema will connect you with Generation Iron director Vlad Yudin. Giving you unprecedented inside access to the creative process behind his the Generation Iron Fitness Network. Get a first hand look at the entire journey of taking Vlad’s creative ideas to the big screen – from stories on set of films like Generation Iron and CT Fletcher all the way to exclusive behind-the-scene looks at our newest GI news and films. This week Vlad sits down with Jerry Ward of Bio S3 to talk about not only how steroids effect bodybuilding but how it influences young teens looking to compete. He also touches upon the GH gut controversy.
Over the course of following bodybuilding and it’s presence on the internet, I’ve noticed one major trend: the most popular YouTube channels aren’t necessarily the biggest pros in the industry. Phil Heath doesn’t have the biggest views on YouTube – people like Rich Piana, Lee Priest, and of course my most recent interviewee – Bio S3 creator Jerry Ward. I wanted to sit down with Jerry to find out what makes YouTube personalities stick out more than the pros themselves. And get his opinion on the latest controversies in the industry today. You can watch that interview in the video above.
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UPDATE 7/23/22: In light of the passing of Jerry Ward, Generation Iron is republishing a GI Exclusive interview segment with Ward first aired in 2020.
Every week, Iron Cinema will connect you with Generation Iron director Vlad Yudin. Giving you unprecedented inside access to the creative process behind his the Generation Iron Fitness Network. Get a first hand look at the entire journey of taking Vlad’s creative ideas to the big screen – from stories on set of films like Generation Iron and CT Fletcher all the way to exclusive behind-the-scene looks at our newest GI news and films. This week Vlad sits down with Jerry Ward of Bio S3 to talk about not only how steroids effect bodybuilding but how it influences young teens looking to compete. He also touches upon the GH gut controversy.
Over the course of following bodybuilding and it’s presence on the internet, I’ve noticed one major trend: the most popular YouTube channels aren’t necessarily the biggest pros in the industry. Phil Heath doesn’t have the biggest views on YouTube – people like Rich Piana, Lee Priest, and of course my most recent interviewee – Bio S3 creator Jerry Ward. I wanted to sit down with Jerry to find out what makes YouTube personalities stick out more than the pros themselves. And get his opinion on the latest controversies in the industry today. You can watch that interview in the video above.
Drugs have nothing to do with bodybuilders’ large stomachs.
UPDATE 7/23/22: In light of the passing of Jerry Ward, Generation Iron is republishing a GI Exclusive interview segment with Ward first aired in 2020.
Every week, Iron Cinema will connect you with Generation Iron director Vlad Yudin. Giving you unprecedented inside access to the creative process behind his the Generation Iron Fitness Network. Get a first hand look at the entire journey of taking Vlad’s creative ideas to the big screen – from stories on set of films like Generation Iron and CT Fletcher all the way to exclusive behind-the-scene looks at our newest GI news and films. This week Vlad sits down with Jerry Ward of Bio S3 to talk about not only how steroids effect bodybuilding but how it influences young teens looking to compete. He also touches upon the GH gut controversy.
Over the course of following bodybuilding and it’s presence on the internet, I’ve noticed one major trend: the most popular YouTube channels aren’t necessarily the biggest pros in the industry. Phil Heath doesn’t have the biggest views on YouTube – people like Rich Piana, Lee Priest, and of course my most recent interviewee – Bio S3 creator Jerry Ward. I wanted to sit down with Jerry to find out what makes YouTube personalities stick out more than the pros themselves. And get his opinion on the latest controversies in the industry today. You can watch that interview in the video above.
Click here to view the article.