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Famous bodybuilding and fitness influencer, Greg Doucette often makes videos commenting on the fitness and bodybuilding industry, influencers, athletes, and bodybuilders. In his latest video, Doucette sat in front of the camera to scrutinize Kali Muscle’s interview with Escape Fitness. For the uninitiated, Kali Muscle is also a famous social media fitness personality and bodybuilder. In his prime, the 48-year-old claimed he was a natural bodybuilder until his heart attack in 2021. 

After his near-death experience, Kali Muscle came clean about his steroid use. During the Espace Fitness interview, Chuck ‘Kali Muscle’ Kirkendall revealed all the compounds he took. However, in an alarming revelation, he admitted to currently being on testosterone, which he takes every two weeks. In his video, Doucette recalled the death of a former Arnold Classic champion to highlight the danger of Kirkendall’s ways. 

Greg Doucette believes Kali Muscle is doing something “moronic”

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The IFBB Pro started the video by stating his disbelief about Kali Muscle using testosterone after having a severe heart attack. It’s surprising, considering the 48-year-old has constantly spoken out against using steroids, and even villanizing whey protein powder. Hence the former Canadian national bodybuilding champion decided to warn others about Kali Muscle’s decision.

The 47-year-old also wanted to address Chuck Kirkendall directly through his video. According to Doucette, he needed to “explain to him exactly how moronic his cycle is right now.” According to Doucette, Kali Muscle’s desire to “live” doesn’t align with his practices. He added that injecting testosterone every two weeks goes against logic. “If you talk to anyone that knows anything about testosterone, they’re going to tell you it’s not smart to inject large doses infrequently,” said the fitness influencer. He then talked about Cedric McMillan’s passing.

McMillan died was a promising bodybuilder who impressed Arnold Schwarzenegger and won the Arnold Classic. However, the 44-year-old died of a heart attack, and many linked high doses of steroids to his passing. “I bet he would say, ‘Oh! I wouldn’t have done that,'” said Doucette, while imagining what McMillan would say if someone could ask him about his decision to take steroids. “Is taking steroids actually worth it?” Doucette asked people who might feel influenced by Kali Muscle’s decision. Moreover, a few weeks ago, the Canadian put himself in Kali Muscle’s place.

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The bodybuilding veteran explained why it’s not worth the risk

Doucette spoke about how Kali Muscle might be inviting another heart attack with his decision. However, last month he used his own experience as an example. In May, Doucette shared a comparison shot of himself competing on stage decades apart. The Canadian compared his young natural physique vs. his older, enhanced physique.

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In the caption, Greg Doucette wrote that while he felt much stronger and looked much better as an enhanced lifter, health problems began cropping up. While pros like Cerdic McMillan sacrificed their life to chase glory, Doucette did the opposite. This is also the reason why he warned Kali Muscle and those who are thinking about suing PEDs.

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