The bodybuilder became known on social media where he explained how he used chemicals to increase muscle performance.
At the moment the causes of the athlete’s death have not been revealed.
Alfredo Martín, bodybuilder known as Fitness Villain and Fitness Hero, in networks, died this Monday, as his partner Vera Schroeder confirmed a few minutes ago, through her social networks. For now The causes of the athlete’s death have not been revealed. and trainer, famous on social media for defending the use of chemicals to improve muscle performance.
“What happened is true, it was yesterday [lunes]”, his partner has related through a story in which he asked “maximum discretion and respect for a few weeks” after the rumor spread on social networks.
“I prefer to do a story before it becomes more morbid and more people ask me and write,” Schroeder said before asking his followers to Do not ask for more details of the death.
Youtuber Jordi Wild, who interviewed the athlete recently, has also spoken out about the news. “I had the pleasure of interviewing him a long time ago, and he was a spectacular and sincere guy, who He was aware that he was risking his lifestyle. I don’t know what happened to him, but if it was due to substance use (which maybe not), This gives reason to reflect on the normalization of the use of anabolics in recent years, but now simply my condolences to the family,” he concluded.
Martín had recognized in more than once he had been taking steroids since he was 25 and “he was healthy”, although he added “I have testicular atrophy, alopecia, cholesterol, I have my heart and kidneys checked because it is harmful to them. and I know that I have a risk of heart attack… But hey, I’m healthy,” he said through his Instagram stories.
“I have been taking steroids since I was 25 and I am healthy. Let’s see, I have testicular atrophy, alopecia, cholesterol, I have my heart and kidneys checked because it is harmful to them and I know that I have a risk of heart attack… But hey, I’m healthy.”
The calmness with which he says it. pic.twitter.com/0uBVCaJLJY
— Dr. Elena Casado Pineda (@Medicilio) March 11, 2022
Alfredo Martín, bodybuilder and trainer, He managed to get 121,000 followers on Instagram and thousands of other users on YouTube with their videos on tricks to gain muscle mass. In his channels, the bodybuilder openly defended the use of anabolics and steroids, assuming the harmful effects of these techniques.