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This Is What Child Bodybuilder ‘Little Hercules’ Is Doing Today
2018-08-23 09:33:03   (Visits: 857 Times)
Meet Richard Sandrak — once known as the world’s strongest boy and Little Hercules. His body was unlike any other child’s, or for that matter, any adult’s. His journey to becoming super ripped has been a wild ride. As a child, he was doing 600 sit-ups and push-ups a day and bench-pressing over three times his body weight.

Sandrak grew up only knowing a life of intense exercise and a strict diet so that he could become the world’s youngest bodybuilder. However, now that he’s all grown up, Richard Sandrak has decided to take a different path and his life looks completely different now. You’ll also be surprised to learn about his newfound passion.
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