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“If I Can Help People Get Out of Darkness, I’ll Do Everything”: Arnold Schwarzenegger Makes a Heart-Touching Confession to His 600k Village Members

Published 12/23/2023, 3:34 PM EST

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For the last four decades, Arnold Schwarzenegger has been a fitness tycoon, sharing his wisdom to help millions of people. The urge to give back to society led him to start his newsletter, Arnold’s Pump Club. The newsletter became a massive hit among those who are willing to change their lives for the better and be able to visualize the bigger picture for themselves. In a recent heart-to-heart with his fans and followers, Arnie bared his soul and shared the profound impact the community has had on him.

A subscriber of Arnold’s Pump Club echoed the sentiments of many when they expressed gratitude for the positive influence of the app, the community, and what Schwarzenegger fondly refers to as “the village.” The exchange revealed Austrian Oak’s deep commitment to lifting others out of turmoil—a sentiment that has become the driving force behind his diverse initiatives.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is committed to a bigger purpose

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In response to the subscriber’s question about the impact of this journey on himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger expressed a genuine thrill. He finds joy in continually inspiring others to embrace challenges. In a recent newsletter, he regarded the positivity feedback loop, which resonates with him. Countless testimonials, like the ones shared in the Pump Club, reinforce that the community is making a difference. The former Mr. Olympia expressed gratitude not just for his success but for the collective impact of the entire community.

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“I do this because people kept asking me for it… If I can help people get out of darkness, I’ll do everything I can. An app, a newsletter, a book – these were not part of my vision. But I see I can have an impact, so, what choice do I have?” stated the bodybuilding icon. This response showcased his commitment to a purpose larger than himself.

The impactful testimonials and supportive comments from the community were highlighted. This recent newsletter didn’t just talk about the testimonials and their impacts. True to its nature, the newsletter shared crucial info about brain health.

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Schwarzenegger’s advice to prevent the brain from aging

As the conversation moved forward, Schwarzenegger talked about how to prevent brain atrophy. According to the newsletter, the brain shrinks about five percent per decade after 40, but the FUBAR actor gives hope. He advises that regular cardio exercise is essential to prevent brain shrinkage. This statement, backed by a study of 1500 people aged 75+, shows that 2.5 hours of light, 1.5 hours of moderate, or 1 hour of intense exercise per week can make brains look four years younger.

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Moreover, he highlighted the potential benefits of exercising regularly. It improves blood flow and the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the brain, ultimately helping prevent diseases and reduce stress. Arnold urged everyone to start somewhere, highlighting the importance of movement as an anti-aging medicine for the mind. Finally, he recommended everyone to begin their journey toward a healthy lifestyle.

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Hi, I'm Arpita Shrivastava, a fitness and bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. When I started college, my fascination shifted to combat sports and I began training for Judo. I did it for two years until an injury compelled me to step away from the mat.
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