Amitabh Srivastava
One of the world’s best bodybuilders was working out in the gym with his friends. Within no time he fell down and died. He died of heart attack. 28-year-old Jose Matias Correa Silva recently competed in a 100 kg bodybuilding competition. To make his body as strong as possible, Jose was working out in the gym with his friends in Brasília Aguas Clarus when suddenly he fell down. Before his friends could understand anything, Jose became unconscious and his heartbeat stopped. Although his friends rushed Jose to a nearby hospital, all efforts to save him failed. Deaths in gyms are nothing new. Even before this, there have been many body builders and common people who have passed away suddenly. Why does this happen? After the death of Jose, once again a debate has erupted as to what are the reasons that lead to death? Some people have attributed the cause of Jose Matias’s death to the consumption of anabolic steroids, although it is not yet known why he suddenly had a heart attack. But almost all the experts say that steroids have become Yamdoot. Cilene Rodrigues de Brito posted photos of Jose during his competition on Facebook, comparing earlier and more recent photos of him, writing that it is surprising that the use of anabolic steroids causes these bodybuilders to age so quickly. . She wrote, ‘He was 28 years old but looked twice his age. How sad this is! I hope God keeps him in a good place. Another said, ‘I don’t want to comment on anyone, but the man was 28 years old and had the face of a 50-year-old man. He wrote, ‘We know that some anabolic steroids increase the lifespan of people, that is a fact. You gain muscle mass but you lose a lot of other things. I also lost a young friend, who was the same age as Jose. He said, ‘He did not drink alcohol or take drugs and he hardly trained. But he started using a multi-vitamin drug called Potene to strengthen his muscles and improve his performance during training. One day he decided to take caffeine along with it and unfortunately he suffered a heart attack.
However, what has been confirmed from the report states that there is no evidence that Jose was using anabolic steroids to enhance his physical performance. Tributes have been paid to the fitness enthusiast who also owned an online supplement store. His brother Tiago said, ‘You were incredible. Thank you very much. I love you. Heaven has got an angel. Jose was a very sweet man.’ Hundreds of mourners attended Jose’s funeral, so many that they left the funeral site. ‘There were so many people they couldn’t fit inside the chapel,’ Tiago commented.
It is reported that when Jose died, he was not participating in professional competitions, but he was keeping himself busy. He was known for preparing other bodybuilders for competitions and was also a qualified lawyer. The fitness fanatic had finished ninth in the men’s physique category up to 179 cm at the 2018 South American Championships. This achievement came after finishing 11th in the men’s bodybuilding category up to 100 kg at the Arnold Classic South America a year earlier.
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The world number two tennis player has been banned. Now she will not be seen playing tennis even though recently there are many tournaments in which she had to participate. While the news of its ban created disappointment in the world, the question was why was it banned? Actually, Iga Swiatek’s report came positive for consuming banned substances, after which she was given a one-month doping suspension. The Polish player was ranked world number one when she tested positive for angina drug trimetazidine in an out-of-competition test on August 12.
A statement from the International Tennis Integrity Agency said, ‘The IIA acknowledged that the positive test was caused by the contamination of a regulated non-prescription drug (melatonin) manufactured and sold in Poland, which is used by players to treat jet lag and sleep. Was taking for problems. Swiatek, now ranked second, has been temporarily suspended, missing three tournaments and having to serve eight more days. A WTA statement read: ‘The WTA accepts the decision by the International Tennis Integrity Association (ITIA) – which administers the Tennis Anti-Doping Program (TADP) – to issue Iga Swiatek a one-month suspension, Because a contaminated regulated medicine (melatonin) was identified as the source of their positive test for the banned substance trimetazidine.’ The WTA fully supports Iga during this difficult time. IGA has always been recognized for upholding the spirit of fair play and clean play. But the medicine taken unknowingly became the reason for his ban.