Milos Sachev, 1964 was born in Serbia, the former Yugoslavia, and has enjoyed fitness since childhood. I participated in football, basketball, karate, judo, aikido, swimming and other sports in high school. These exercises let him enter the gym, gain strength by lifting weights and improve his athletic ability.
Milos' interest in bodybuilding prompted him to start learning the science behind bodybuilding. Milos studied at Novi Sad University, where he became a nutritionist, and this knowledge played an important role in his later teaching career.
Milos Sachev was a very active bodybuilder in his heyday, with height 180cm and weight106-1kg. Milos is famous for his amazing figure and perfect details. Before he got his professional card, he became Mr. Yugoslavia twice.
1988, Milos came to America alone to pursue his "American dream". His first bodybuilding competition was 1988 Young heavyweight AAU Universe, and he won the third place. He won the WPF Mr. Universe trophy in 1989 and the Niagara Falls Award in 19 1 year. Milos participated in more than 70 bodybuilding competitions in his career and chose to retire in 2003.
Although he no longer participates in bodybuilding competitions, Milos still has a great influence on bodybuilding. He is regarded by bodybuilders as one of the best bodybuilding coaches in the industry. He trained people like Flex Wheeler, Bob Paris and Lee La Bradat and led them to many successes.
In 200 1 year, Milos participated in the "World Record Project". With the help of performance-improving drugs, the team helped tim montgomery illegally break the world record of men's 100 meter sprint.
A famous bodybuilder currently coached by Milos is Reagan Grims, who ranked15,2021in the 2020 Mr Olympia bodybuilding competition. The two men cooperated perfectly and worked together to improve Reagan's physique and posture skills. In view of his extensive knowledge in this sport, Milos talked about his greatest regret in bodybuilding.
Recently, Milos Salce appeared in the podcast of four-time Olympic champion Carter. Milos Salce pointed out that using Sislong was his greatest regret in bodybuilding, and pointed out some problems he encountered when using Synthol.
In bodybuilding, sisolone is a synthetic mixture of different oils and additives, which is often abused for local muscle enlargement. This substance has become more and more common since 1990' s, because the purchase is not particularly expensive and it is not prohibited. Even today, many bodybuilders, including some bikini girls, use Sislong and inject it into the hip muscles to get a plump appearance.
Milos Salz said: "For me, the biggest regret is that I used Sisaurus on my arm. Well, until 1997, I was told many times that you have a chance to have bigger arms. In the past, we used lean meat. "
At the time of 1997 Olympia, many people thought that Flex Wheeler should be able to beat Dorian Yates. Kevin Leeflang was looking for Milos. He had 12 bottle in his hand and said to him, "Milos, can you give this to Flex because he is going back to England?"
Milos said, "What is this?" Kevin said, Sisaurus, you inject it into a small body part, and I said,' Oh wow'. So, I took half. Of course it started. It worked well at first. I don't want to say great results, because I never want to encourage anyone to do it. This is the biggest mistake. "
Milos won 10 in the 1997 Olympia competition, and he admitted that using Sislon was one of the worst decisions in his career. At first, Milos was impressed by the results of using Sislon. However, after he used up 12 bottles, someone sent him a batch from South Africa, which he thought might be contaminated by silica gel.
Milos said, "My arms have grown to 22.5 inches (57 cm). I am very happy! You know my arm grows slowly, but it changed its anatomical shape, and then I used that, and then someone gave it to me from South Africa. It may contain silicone. Anyway, it was difficult to advance, and then I realized that it was like a crystal, and the fibrous tissue was necrotic. I almost died. "
Milos said, "This must be the biggest mistake of my life. I'm ashamed, but this is something I can honestly say. So, when you sell your soul to the devil, you get the result, so you have bigger arms, as hard as bricks. This is embarrassing. It looks ridiculous when it comes to the championship night of 1999. "