David Laid is better known for his YouTube transformations from a skinny guy to a strong man. David Laid social networks have gained over a million followers who are interested in his fitness programs. When he was only two years old, his mother moved to the United States with her three young sons to start a new life after losing her husband in an accident. He and his family had a hard time adjusting to their new home in New Jersey. David was often bullied and ridiculed by his new classmates due to his small height. Laid was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 14, after which he began weight training with a physical therapist. Nevertheless, they continued to joke about him. That's how he discovered transformation videos that inspired him to start his own transformation. The young bodybuilder began building muscle mass which inspired him to post about his achievements on social media. At first the progress was fast and it was easy to follow because he was very thin.
But in 2 - 3 years, he gained huge strength indicators and reached two hundred and ten kilograms in the squat, 306 in the deadlift in the sumo style and 177 kilograms in the bench press. And for an ectomorph with thin bones in such a short time, and even at school age, as I think, it was not without steroids, but again, this is my subjective opinion. There are still schoolchildren who believe in the naturalness of David.
As expected, such rapid continuous progress had to stop at some point. The guy began to experience incredible back pain. Later, he published a video about the reasons for the loss of his shape and David Laid transformation. He's there showing an MRI, hernias of all parts of the spine, lordosis and the disappearance of the natural curves of the spine, and as well protrusions. Now, at 20, she feels 80. Doctors forbade Laid from any physical activity, including strength exercises. He was advised to lift no more than 10 kilograms. In fact, at the age of twenty-one, he became almost invalid, since even fast walking caused back pain. Now he continues to post photos from the gym on his social networks. Its almost impossible to see Laid with a barbell in his hands, he mostly lifts dumbbells, does yoga and avoids big weights. David underwent physical therapy and pain medication. Date: 2023-05-25