Homeless Bodybuilder Works Out on the Streets of Paris
A bodybuilder living in France uses the streets as his gym.
We have been talking about homeless people a
lot lately on The Luxury Spot, and the only excuse I can find is that
homeless people are coming into style? Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen have
been dressing like hobos for years, so it was really only a matter of
time before it became a thing.
Sayagh Jacques, a 50-year-old homeless man has been living on the streets of Paris for years, and uses the architecture to support his bodybuilding habit. Its kind of a genius plan if you ask me, because bodybuilders have to be super picky about what they eat, and that is much easier if you are only eating like once a day. Not to mention maintaining abs is probably less complicated if you aren’t constantly fighting with yourself over ordering Seamless.
Say what you will about street bodybuilders, but Jacques is exactly the kind of sexy, rough timberwolf I would give a dollar to, if I saw him working out in New York.
Come to think of it, if all homeless people had his dedication, we could end the homeless problem in America within a few years.
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Sayagh Jacques, a 50-year-old homeless man has been living on the streets of Paris for years, and uses the architecture to support his bodybuilding habit. Its kind of a genius plan if you ask me, because bodybuilders have to be super picky about what they eat, and that is much easier if you are only eating like once a day. Not to mention maintaining abs is probably less complicated if you aren’t constantly fighting with yourself over ordering Seamless.
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Last year a French director named Julien Goidichaud became interested
in Jacques, and filmed him for a short movie that quickly went viral,
and ended with him reuniting with his son, and meeting his grand-child.Say what you will about street bodybuilders, but Jacques is exactly the kind of sexy, rough timberwolf I would give a dollar to, if I saw him working out in New York.
Come to think of it, if all homeless people had his dedication, we could end the homeless problem in America within a few years.