Meet The Homeless Bodybuilder Who Gets Ripped On The Streets Of Paris
The Telegraph | Dec. 9, 2014, 11:09 PM
Frenchman Jacques Sayagh has found a novel way to make sure he never misses a workout.
Rather than travel long distances to a gym at ungodly hours, the 50-year-old bodybuilder works out right next to his "home" – on the streets of Paris.
"I don't want to live in a small apartment," he says in the video above, which has gone viral since it was uploaded to YouTube last week. "People do not understand why I sleep on the floor, but I never feel cold."
Homeless BodybuilderYouTube / Lab Anass
The short film, made by director Julien Goudichaud, documents Sayagh's daily workout routine. He does push-ups on the pavement, pull-ups using belts suspended from lampposts, and bicep curls using bungee ropes attached to railings.
Shots of his stretch of street show that he lives with his dog, various bits of workout apparatus, and tubs of creatine powder.
"Bodybuilders are futurists, they dare everything," explains Sayagh, who competes in bodybuilding contests despite a diseased liver from his days of alcohol abuse. "It's a world that I like."
Sayagh says that a simple motivation propels him to work out, even when Paris's streets are at their very coldest. "I have grandchildren. I don't want them to think that their grandfather is an asshole. I want them to be proud of me, that's all I want."
Post time 10-5-2015 09:12 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Lagubestbest replied at 10-5-2015 08:30 PM
Err.. tak perlu makan protein supplement? Tak perlu dumbell? Hebat..
takperlu pun
kalo nk sado tp kije dlm opis haruslah perlukan pemberat segala
kena pi gym bagai
abang indo buruh binaan lengan katang gok belaka
aritu tgk bideo org asli di malaya pd tahun 1947 badan katang belaka
yela idup pindah randah, sepanjang masa tak duk diam
nk mkn tghari kena berburu dulu, nk kena cari kayu api bagai lg
dah tu mkn lak semua bako tawar je
semua real food.
The short film, made by director Julien Goudichaud, documents Sayagh's daily workout routine. He does push-ups on the pavement, pull-ups using belts suspended from lampposts, and bicep curls using bungee ropes attached to railings.
Shots of his stretch of street show that he lives with his dog, various bits of workout apparatus, and tubs of creatine powder.