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Arnold Schwarzenegger shifted to America to build his bodybuilding career. In the process, he earned dearest friends like Franco Columbo and love in the hearts of bodybuilding fans. His charismatic personality impressed movie buffs and Californians rallied for him during his term as Governor. In 2023, Netflix came forward with a three-part docu-series on Arnie, that depicted his life as a bodybuilder, actor, and politician. 

Now the Austrian Oak has some revelations to make on shooting for the documentary in the latest interview with Financial Times. 

Arnold Schwarzenegger hates looking back

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The 7x Mr. Olympia champion is full of life as he pursued his passion restlessly. After witnessing the pinnacle in the bodybuilding arena, Arnie made films that projected him as an action superstar. His governance was equally charged. He did all of it with enthusiasm. However, while reminiscing his decades of adventures and success for his documentary, Arnold found it difficult. 

Speaking to the Financial Times, Arnie candidly said that hehated every minute” of shooting for the docu-series that cost him around 30 to 40 hours. He further added his perspective and said, “I just find [looking forward] more inspiring and motivating than looking in the past.

Apart from his documentary, his limited-edition pictorial biography also depicts the illustrious career of Arnold. The 76-year-old lives true to his words as he still aspires to contribute to the world and looks forward to an impressive future by building the best fitness community in the world. 

The Austrian Oak’s futuristic vision in the late seventies

The 76-year-old is not giving up on his fitness goals and hits the gym in the mornings. His time is now occupied with his newsletter and podcast, Arnold Pump Club, which has over half a million subscribers. His newsletter arrives as a fitness capsule in the mail busting the fitness myths of his subscribers. He also answers Q/A of his village in which he once revealed his futuristic thoughts

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The bodybuilding icon revealed that he aims to pursue his acting career, build the biggest and the best fitness village in the world, and fight for environmental causes in the fourth quarter of his life. 

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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s attitude to not look back saved him the time to look forward and build an empire of glory and success. His futuristic vision at 76 is inspiring. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments below!

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