
Brian Yuen - Bodybuilding with HIV
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Let’s Grow Big Together! The podcast that tests positive for F.U.N. (and lots of performance enhancing drugs.)
In this series, hosts Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion take a look at the passion for muscle, adventures in bodybuilding, muscle gods, muscle worship and practical advice to put on the gains.
Today Canadian bodybuilder and immigration attorney Brian Yuen joins us for an inspiring conversation about bodybuilding and living with HIV, and how the AIDS crisis from the 90s and bodybuilding helped each other survive and thrive.
Brian has been living with HIV for over 16 years and has achieved incredible success in the bodybuilding world, having competed in seven shows, including winning 1st place in Masters Open Bodybuilding at the 2021 Vancouver Island Showdown and securing 2nd place in Men’s Masters at the 2023 Vancouver Open.
Tune in as we dive into essential supplements to keep your immune system thriving and why lifting weights can be a transformative journey for anyone living with HIV. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to start, the time is now.
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
★ instagram.com/brian604yvr
★ instagram.com/faustofernos
★ instagram.com/marcfelion
Plus--
• The wild history of testosterone replacement therapy.
• Why switching from alcohol to edibles is a game changer for building muscle.
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