Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledges that, at 76 years old, he’s still working through issues related to his body image.
The former action star said that he felt like “my body was broken” and that it “sucks” to see indications of aging in an interview on The Howard Stern Show.
After receiving accolades for a long time, Arnold Schwarzenegger, now 76, acknowledges that he still has issues with aging and body image.
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed that despite having spent his childhood in excellent form as a bodybuilding champion and Hollywood action hero, he battled with his current body in the mirror.
“I just smile because every day I look in the mirror and say, “Yeah, you suck. Take a look at this body. Take a look at those once-firm, youthful, and incredibly powerful chest muscles.
Seven-time Mr. Olympia Arnold said most people don’t know what it’s like to change their body from that of a “super” multiplication” idolized as an elderly man, even though he is aware that most people struggle with body image.
Mr. Olympia was won by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Arnold Schwarzenegger began his wildly successful film career as an action hero by using his toned body.
The star of The Terminator was obviously unhappy, despite the fact that he looked better than most people his age. “I never imagined that this would occur. It’s not good.
After undergoing heart valve surgery at the age of fifty, the actor Predator claimed that everything in his life changed and that he no longer felt like his body was “damaged goods”.
It was the first time I had ever felt exposed. ‘You shouldn’t move big stuff anymore,’ the doctor abruptly warned. Or simply be mindful of your breathing.
Arnold advised against forcing air into your exhale during practice since it puts too much pressure on your valves.
Arnold asserted, nonetheless, with optimism: “The simple fact is that I’m 76 years old. I have a lot of energy. I’m bursting with energy. I still get enthused and enthusiastic about things the same way I did when I was thirty.
I constantly have mountains in front of me to climb, and simply by looking at those mountains, I’m able to maintain my inner fire, excitement, and will to keep going.”