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Episode 170 - Victor Martinez Answers: Do Bodybuilding Diets Really Cost $50k Per Year?

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Generation Iron Network has released a new official trailer for the upcoming documentary, Aging Evolution. Set to release on September 20, 2024 on all major digital platforms - the film features appearances from Mark Cuban, Lou Ferrigno, Brooke Burke, Mike O’Hearn, Jeff Seid, and many others. The documentary is an essential exploration maintaining strength, fitness, and longevity as we age - showcasing some of the biggest names in fitness and beyond sharing their expertise and motivational advice. You can watch the official trailer above.

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