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Arnold Schwarzenegger He is one of those celebrities who have exploited his body to get the most out of it. That allowed her to make history in the world of bodybuilding, and later show off an enviable physique that has also led her to be a reference in the cinema thanks to her star role, ‘Terminator’.

But with 76 years His life is already very different from before, although he continues to work out in the gym, either alone or with his son, Joseph Baena, who is also looking to make a name for himself in the bodybuilding industry.

Of course, in these years, the actor has faced different problems, such as various open heart operationslike the one he underwent in the year 2018in which he was about to lose his lifeas he himself confessed in a recent interview with ‘The Pump Club’.

I remember when I had open heart surgery, the third time… I was really upset.and suddenly I woke up and the doctor was standing in front of me and he said, ‘I’m so sorry, but even though we planned non-invasive surgery, we made a mistake and went through the wall of the heart. There was internal bleeding, and we had to open you up to save your life’”, Schwarzenegger began by explaining that the heart valve had to be changed, and whose surgical intervention was complicated.

The actor points out that that operation was very hard for him, especially due to recovery, which was posed as a challenge: “The bottom line is that time cannot be turned back. I was in the middle of a mess…so now the question was: ‘How will I get out of it? You have to change gear. that meant Get out of bed and start walking. First ten steps, then more and more”.

Of course, in this recovery process, Arnold leaned on his friends, who came without hesitation: “I called my friends and told them: ‘You have to motivate me. You have to count the number of steps I’m taking. And this is what we did every day. They all came to the hospital and said, ‘Okay Arnold, it’s time to get up!’”

With ‘Terminator 6’ on the horizon after its operation

In fact, he had ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ in his head, and he got down to work to prepare himself physically: “I wanted to start working out, get out of the hospital as quickly as possible, and then go back to training because three months later, I started ‘Terminator 6’. So I had to be fit, I had to be able to move, run, lift things, do the fight scene, all those things. AND i made it! because she had a positive attitude and knew exactly how she was going to get there”, she concluded.

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