Bodybuilder Rich Piana dead at 46

rudebwoy

Peacock
Gold Member
Sad to see him go, he was one of the few guys I subscribed too on YouTube.

Loved his candid honest humble approach.

Unfortunately, many years of heavy steroid and GH usage took his toll on his heart.

No matter how he died, 46 is far too young an age to die.

I am older than the dude.
 
I love it how people try and say it was something other than steroids that killed him and steroids don't kill.

And they are right right steroids don't kill and u will never see it onan autopsy report but they cause so much stress on organs that lead to health issues that can eventually result in death...e.g heart, liver etc

Moderation is key gentleman.

Was never going to live a long life abusing gear like that and he probably knew it. None the less a sad day...seemed like a real down to earth guy.
 

AnonymousBosch

 
Banned
Gold Member
Razors Edge said:
I love it how people try and say it was something other than steroids that killed him and steroids don't kill.

So does getting blackout drunk; snorting coke in a bathroom stall; texting and driving; gay sex with anonymous strangers; smoking pot based upon your genetic factors; pissing off the wrong hyped-up parents at their children's stupid sports game; getting a sex change then regretting it; or welcoming Muslim Refugees into your country.

People tend to selectively-ignore being scolded for their personally-favoured vice.

Man, Piana was my age. That's a sobering thought. Well, except I'm not drunk, and am already well-aware of death.
 

Menace

Crow
Gold Member
RIP. Always seemed like the real deal but lived hard. His bigger by the day series is classic Rich Piana. Was truly sad to hear the news.
 

TheFinalEpic

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
Went out for cheesecake last night because Rich would've done that on his keto diet and used "Right Babe?" on the waitress multiple times.
 
AnonymousBosch said:
Razors Edge said:
I love it how people try and say it was something other than steroids that killed him and steroids don't kill.

So does getting blackout drunk; snorting coke in a bathroom stall; texting and driving; gay sex with anonymous strangers; smoking pot based upon your genetic factors; pissing off the wrong hyped-up parents at their children's stupid sports game; getting a sex change then regretting it; or welcoming Muslim Refugees into your country.

People tend to selectively-ignore being scolded for their personally-favoured vice.

Man, Piana was my age. That's a sobering thought. Well, except I'm not drunk, and am already well-aware of death.

yeah I get it but a fuck load of bodybuilders die young before they hit 50 etc..heart attacks etc.. but if you talk to the gym rats ' it's not the gear.'
 
He had a great unfiltered nature that I don't hear from a lot of other guys, enjoyed watching his videos on youtube and taking inspiration for the gym. I'll never do roids though, maybe some T when I'm old and wrinkly way on down the road but that's about it.
 

Thersites

Kingfisher
Razors Edge said:
yeah I get it but a fuck load of bodybuilders die young before they hit 50 etc..heart attacks etc.. but if you talk to the gym rats ' it's not the gear.'

Bodybuliders play the game of biochemical manipulation with variety of drugs and supplements to increase gains. The same is done in medicine, but it used to treated or prevent a problem. In practice, without understanding the tradeoff of screwing with your body with your drug of choice will lead to complication of earlier death. Favorite supplement, anabolic steriods for example gives you gains, but at the prices of your internal organs becoming bigger and leading to organ failure. The problem with Rich Piana, we have no idea why cocktail of chemical he used for his gains and thus cause of death will be mystery until autopsy report is obtained.
 

Darkwing Buck

 
Banned
Thersites said:
Razors Edge said:
yeah I get it but a fuck load of bodybuilders die young before they hit 50 etc..heart attacks etc.. but if you talk to the gym rats ' it's not the gear.'
The problem with Rich Piana, we have no idea why cocktail of chemical he used for his gains and thus cause of death will be mystery until autopsy report is obtained.

The problem with Rich Piana and many other bodybuilders is that Rich Piana had substance abuse issues that had nothing to do with steroids. I believe he was known to use cocaine as well as prescription medication. Add that with his insane steroid use and you have the perfect cocktail of conditions for a fatal occurrence.

Like all things, even when we discuss chemical abuse, typically it's the outliers. The average gym rat who does a couple cycles a year or is on TRT most of the time with the occasional blast can't be compared to people like Rich Piana or the top pros.

Just like the average partier in the EDM or party/festival scene who does a little coke every Friday or pops molly a few times a year can't be compared to straight up addicts.

There's levels to this shit. Rich Piana's steroid abuse can't be compared to the steroid use and abuse of the typical recreational users.
 

CaptainS

Hummingbird
eL-JJ said:


Me, me, me, I, I, I, me, me....etc.

Girlfriend/Sloot to camera operator:
"Are my tits out? Good, now let me yammer on about how hard his death is on me. But it's not about me, of course. It's about setting the record straight. You can buy that, right?"

After shooting:
"That was good, I managed to cry a few times."
 

Vet-Boy

Robin
I remember he was one of the very first bodybuilders i watched on youtube growing up; an inspiring sight for any 12 year old looking to escape the plight of being the smallest of his peers.

My stomach had risen up to my mouth when I read the news; it almost feels as if I've lost an old distant friend.

Rest in Peace Rich, may your legacy live on forever in the hearts of those you've inspired.
 

Ringo

Pelican
Gold Member
Few posts have made me laugh harder in all my years here:

Anabasis to Desta said:
I did Rich Piana's non-stop 8 hour arm workout couple years ago. He promised that you'll add an inch to your arm within 24 hours.


Huge breakfast, followed by 16 protein shakes ... one every half hour throughout the workout. I couldn't drive myself back home and took 2 days off from work because i couldn't do basic shit like opening a door along with puking my guts out for a whole day after. My arms stayed the same size.

These workouts are meant for guys on a huge cocktail of juice.


RIP.
 

Scoundrel

Kingfisher
I don't like to say bad things about someone who has recently died, but guys like Rich Piana are dangerous. They advocate (directly or indirectly) a toxic, unhealthy lifestyle.

I'm not too knowledgable about steroids, though I imagine they're probably not good for you. What is definitely not good for you is overtraining to the point of looking like a Masters of the Universe action figure on — well, steroids.

What bodybuilders like Piana do has nothing to do with health & fitness. These guys want to be BIG, period. It's as though when they were young the word "BIG" got stuck in their heads as THE way to be. They're fixated on getting huge — they're afflicted with "bigorexia" the way a girl can become obsessed with starving herself.

I don't find anything inspiring about Piana. The best I can say is that if a man is interested in getting healthier, stronger, fitter — and yes, bigger — there are much better people he can find as role models.
 
Rest In Peace brother. Like him or not, approve of his lifestyle or not, he influenced and inspired a great many men to become better, stronger, and more motivated. I really miss him, his videos, and his blonde stripper from Florida ex (team Sara all day)
 

AnonymousBosch

 
Banned
Gold Member
Scoundrel said:
I don't find anything inspiring about Piana. The best I can say is that if a man is interested in getting healthier, stronger, fitter — and yes, bigger — there are much better people he can find as role models.

Yeah, like everyone Hollywood Actor celebrated by the media for packing on a huge amount of muscle in four months for a Superhero Role due to their personal trainer's seemingly-incredible knowledge of 'natural bodybuilding' techniques.

Condemnation or celebration of the same abuses is seemingly-dependent on whether a globalist companies stands to profit from the deception.
 

General Stalin

Crow
Gold Member
Rich was a pillar of the fitness industry and despite his infamous and controversial public image, everyone that actually knew him personally never had a bad thing to say about him. Everything I've heard seen or read about the guy from his peers was that he was as genuine and straight up as they come. He also basically single-handedly pulled the veil off of the mystique of performance enhancing substance use in the fitness industry and what the benefits and side effects are. Dude was honest and had no problem talking about things everyone else was too chicken shit to talk about.

It's tragic but also not a surprise. He surely knew his days were numbered as well with how much stress he had been putting on his body for decades. He inspired many and seemed to have lived a helluva life and did what he wanted to do.

Rest in fuckin' peace goddammit!
 
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