Bodybuilding is an industry where one exhibits their splendid physique to make their name forever sealed in its history. Arnold Schwarzenegger is one such entity who has won worldly fame that secures his position as one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time. His legendary past has left the field with a boon of resources to observe and learn from that still holds the attention of his fans intact.
2018 was the year when George Gallo released his movie called ‘Bigger’. It fundamentally featured the lives of two brothers who created the fate of many upcoming bodybuilding stars, among which was Arnold himself. Calum Von Moger, who starred in the movie as Schwarzenegger, recently talks about his career choices.
Calum Von Moger deliberately addresses his youthfulness affecting his career
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In a recent interview posted by coach ZT on his YouTube channel @Zack Telander, Calum was seen talking on the topic “What happened to Calum Von Moger?” The 33-year-old Australian actor speaks his mind as well as digs some of the wrong steps from his past. He says, “I came out to L.A. when I was 24… You know there’s women, partying, drugs, all sorts of different things thrown in.”
He also states instantaneously, as his life flipped the same way soon after, that he believes there’s an end to that new rush of youthfulness. He says, “You get the best it gets tested, you know. So that party eventually ends. And when it does, it’s the reality. You’re back in the real world”.
Von Moger explains how hard it had been for him to move to a different continent. He mentions, “It was hard because I came from Australia. And I came over to the USA with just a suitcase, a couple thousand bucks. Didn’t know anyone or anything.”
Calum Von Moger runs through his struggle in the fitness world
In the interview, Moger testifies to his introduction to the USA bodybuilding field. He holds his lack of connection as a major reason that did not uplift him in his life and career as a whole. Calum says,?“I think one of the main things that I struggled with is I didn’t have the mentorship.”?He adds,?“I didn’t have someone, kind of something to stay accountable. I had to stay accountable on my own.”
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The actor-bodybuilder who had recovered from a Coma, stands for many new stars in the industry who never had their proper exposure. Not having guidance or a connection becomes a deciding factor over one’s talents and skills. What do you think of this dark side of the domain? Let us know in the comments below.
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