Sylvester Stallone Steroid Kur
January 15, 2020Sylvester Stallone is one of the most popular action movie stars of all time. He is considered one of the fittest guys in Hollywood who has played various characters including boxers, military men, police officers and general badasses who can take on small armies.
He is currently 71 years old and his stats are 5’8″ and 185 pounds.
- Early life and background
- TV and films
- Ups and downs in his career
- Training
- Diet
- Steroid cure
- Forums
Early life and background
Stallone is actually not 100% Italian like everyone thinks. His father immigrated from Italy, his mother was half French and half Ukrainian. He grew up in Hell’s Kitchen, New York, which has its fair share of Italians. Another thing people don’t know about Stallone is that his slurred speech and impaired facial expression were caused by a medical birth problem in which doctors accidentally severed one of his nerves during birth.
TV and films
His first credited starring roles were in the late ’60s for shows like MASH and films like Downhill Racer and Pigeons. His popularity skyrocketed in 1976 when he wrote and starred in an Academy Award-winning film called Rocky. It was an inspirational film about a boxer who starts out as a debt collector and is chosen to defeat the world champion. The film had a tiny budget of 1 million and would make over 225 million. His best film of the 80s was First Blood (Rambo Part 1), where he played a bitter Vietnam veteran who is bullied by a small town sheriff.
He appeared in many films in the 80s and 90s. In addition, his other popular films were Copland, Over the Top, Demolition Man and Cobra.
Perhaps his biggest mistake in the ’80s was turning down the role for Beverly Hills Cop, which was picked up by Eddie Murphy and would later become one of the classic action/comedy films of the ’80s. However, it’s doubtful Stallone could play a “funny” cop like Eddie Murphy did.
Ups and downs in his career
Stallone has a fierce following of young men from the early ’80s who have stuck with him as he’s gotten older. His films from the Rocky and Rambo series had many sequels, although none came close to his originals. His subsequent roles and some film choices were so bad that he won the Razzie Award for Worst Actor of the Century and has the most Worst Actor nominations with 22 and a whopping 8 wins. This is before Adam Sandler (considered by some to be one of the worst actors in Hollywood).
Many critics point to Stallone’s sequels in which his characters switched personalities, and the cliched reasons for the sequels where he doesn’t want to fight or is under pressure, which he does anyway and comes out victorious. This type of plot has been played out over and over again in films and is unoriginal. In the ’90s, studios stopped financing his mega-budget films. Despite this, he still had enough box office success and his films mostly end up making profits, although many of his fans admit that they were disappointed in some of his films.
His most successful roles were Rocky and Creed, where he received Oscar nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. He was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay for Rocky. To this day, the original Rocky film is considered a classic.
Training
Stallone actually did some of his stunts in his films and didn’t like using stunt doubles as much as other actors. Also, because he played badasses in his films, he had to look a certain way, which required a lot of dedication to training and diet.
For his Rocky 2 role, he had Franco Columbu (former Mr. Olympia champion) help him with training. Franco pushed him hard and he trained 6x a week 2x a day, doing a 4 day split routine for legs, press, back and arms in the morning and splitting arms, abs and back in the afternoon. During this workout, Stallone admitted that he hated waking up in the morning, going to the gym and wondering if it was worth it. He had the drive to actually get through.
Diet
Stallone’s diets are extremely intense and not recommended for the average Joe. You have to remember that he had to give a MegaMillionDollar film role some head start and had the motivation to get there so he would look good in front of the cameras.
His Rocky 3 diet is one for eternity. He ate tiny portions of low-calorie oatmeal and rice cookies. His diet consisted mostly of lean protein and almost no carbohydrates, not even fruit. It is also said that he would drink 20 cups of coffee per day and would routinely experience dizzy spells. All of this led to him dropping below 4% body fat and today he says what he did was stupid and risky.
Steroid cure
In 2007, Stallone was caught at customs in Australia with 50 vials of growth hormone. So we know he LOVES growth hormone and there is no doubt that it has helped him stay lean and muscular. Also, he said that testosterone is extremely important for a man, so we can assume he is on TRT. We can speculate that he stays in good shape in his 70s with a simple steroid regimen:
* 56 IU HGH per day
* 400 mg Testosterone Enanthate / per week
* 25 mg Proviron / per day
He will also blast Primobolan at 600 mg per week and Tbol at 30 mg per day before onset.
