Do you know Flax Wheeler? He was once known as the "bodybuilding boy" by the bodybuilding community. He is the only man in the history of bodybuilding who can have a large muscle mass and a well-proportioned line and a full body.

Flex Wheeler was born on August 25, 1965 in Roland Heights, California, and was an American bodybuilder. Wheeler has been involved in bodybuilding training since he was 15 years old, and was once called "bodybuilding boy" by the bodybuilding community.
Wheeler is the only bodybuilder in the history of bodybuilding who can make his muscle mass and symmetrical lines appear the largest. Wheeler's body muscles are very developed, but Wheeler's body is born with small joints (people with small joints are very fit and can show a feeling of flow and linearity), and the angel's shoulders are very wide, which creates a perfect body shape and creates priority opportunities for him.
Wheeler put all his energy into his own figure, competing professionally for the first time in 1983, but didn't win the NPC California Championship until 1989. Wheeler felt the taste of victory, and he took his goal higher, setting his sights on the Mr. Olympic game.
In 1993 Wheeler competed in the Mr. Olympic competition and finished third, but Wheeler was not sad because Wheeler had the most beautiful body in the history of the bodybuilding industry in the Mr. Olympic competition. He not only has a large dimensional body shape, but also maintains the beauty of bodybuilding aesthetics, and is defined as a representative figure of classical bodybuilding, and is called "bodybuilding boy" by the bodybuilding community.
In the next 10 years, Wheeler won many championships and created many miracles in his bodybuilding career. He has won three consecutive International Bodybuilding Competitions for Ironman Pros and five-time Winner of the Arnold Traditional Bodybuilding Competition. Just when Wheeler's bodybuilding career was at its peak, Heaven made a huge joke with him.
In 1994 Wheeler was in a serious car accident that nearly cost Wheeler his life and could have paralyzed him for life. Wheeler's luck did not improve, and in 1997 Wheeler experienced a carjacking that led to his defeat in the Mr. Olympic race that same year, causing Wheeler to fall into a low ebb.
But Wheeler did not intend to give up, he participated in the Mr. Olympic competition from 1998 to 1999, and won the second place in both competitions, although he did not rank first, but Wheeler used his life to survive the test of heaven. In 2003 Wheeler withdrew from the stage that belonged to him, and although he did not win the Olympiad laurels, his brilliant achievements were recorded in the annals of international bodybuilding history.
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