Obesity. That's why. Facial fat is what causes people to look older than they really are. Obesity also affects the aging process as well, weakening the body quicker if not taken care of. However he is still 23 chronologically and a lot of his weight is muscle so he is not as bad as 99.99% of people weighing 160kg.
@@BreyFitness no steroids really ages some people. look up larry wheels before and after steroids just for fun... but for sure being big also does some as you say... but steroids can really make people look old hairloss on top of the head and alot of bodyhair
@@Kado1609 Currently there is no evidence that Samkharadze takes substances banned by WADA, especially with testing becoming more strict in recent years. Yes, steroids make you look older, but so does obesity. On top of this, it's too risky for people over 140kg to be taking steroids without risking premature death. I'm talking late-20s to early-30s, an age where most athletes meet their prime. Someone who looks older than they chronologically are does not indicate steroid use.
@@BreyFitness oh will you shut up... you are so naive sooooooo ignorant... give me a break... you cant be serious... listen dude no one competes in sports today at anywhere near top level without enhanced substances thats a fact, pull your head out your azz
The competition he competes in drug tests their top athletes regularly off-season. Even if he's on something prohibited under WADA's prohibited list he can't abuse it with random testing rolling around. Every country that has top athletes are required to allow this to let their countrymen compete. Obesity causes the body to look older than it is. Steroids also play a role too but someone looking older than they are doesn't mean it's an indication.
If we really lowball things, he's probably tested 4 to 6 times a year. Two or three in competition, one to qualify for something like nationals, then nationals to qualify for worlds, then worlds, then a time or two outside competition. Unless Georgia just utterly does not give a shit about testing. Meaning if we take the absolute low ball of 4 times a year, somewhat spread out, that means he could only run a cycle for 3 months, and at dosages low enough it won't be in his system later on. Though, if I'm not mistaken, the test the IPF uses is pretty similar or the same to what the IOC uses, which can identify metabolites that the body will continue to produce for years after using.
Love the presentation ! All about the lifts!
i can see myself in the crowd lol
One of the strongest men in history, as a junior, just speechless
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love the content but could you move the logo from the lower right to the lower left - it's sort of blocking the light at times 🙂
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Why do most weight lifters look so fucking old haha. The dude is 23 but looks like a 50 year old dad.
Obesity. That's why. Facial fat is what causes people to look older than they really are. Obesity also affects the aging process as well, weakening the body quicker if not taken care of. However he is still 23 chronologically and a lot of his weight is muscle so he is not as bad as 99.99% of people weighing 160kg.
@@BreyFitness no steroids really ages some people. look up larry wheels before and after steroids just for fun... but for sure being big also does some as you say... but steroids can really make people look old hairloss on top of the head and alot of bodyhair
@@Kado1609 Currently there is no evidence that Samkharadze takes substances banned by WADA, especially with testing becoming more strict in recent years. Yes, steroids make you look older, but so does obesity. On top of this, it's too risky for people over 140kg to be taking steroids without risking premature death. I'm talking late-20s to early-30s, an age where most athletes meet their prime. Someone who looks older than they chronologically are does not indicate steroid use.
@@BreyFitness oh will you shut up... you are so naive sooooooo ignorant... give me a break... you cant be serious... listen dude no one competes in sports today at anywhere near top level without enhanced substances thats a fact, pull your head out your azz
The steroids abuse has taken such a toll on his body, he looks someone who is in his late 30's to me
The competition he competes in drug tests their top athletes regularly off-season. Even if he's on something prohibited under WADA's prohibited list he can't abuse it with random testing rolling around. Every country that has top athletes are required to allow this to let their countrymen compete.
Obesity causes the body to look older than it is. Steroids also play a role too but someone looking older than they are doesn't mean it's an indication.
If we really lowball things, he's probably tested 4 to 6 times a year. Two or three in competition, one to qualify for something like nationals, then nationals to qualify for worlds, then worlds, then a time or two outside competition. Unless Georgia just utterly does not give a shit about testing. Meaning if we take the absolute low ball of 4 times a year, somewhat spread out, that means he could only run a cycle for 3 months, and at dosages low enough it won't be in his system later on. Though, if I'm not mistaken, the test the IPF uses is pretty similar or the same to what the IOC uses, which can identify metabolites that the body will continue to produce for years after using.