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Noah Steere – Another One of The Greatest Bodybuilders Ever

In a time where nothing is hidden from the eyes of the press, and where the best of everything is something you can find on a simple Google search, there is one bodybuilder who captivates the heart of a very selective audience with his gigantic body and humble appeal. That man is Noah Steere, who may not be the king of the media when it comes to showing off his sculpted mastery of a body, but if he did show up, many records would certainly change.

Let us explore some of the facts and opinions about Noah Steere; and by the end you will understand the criteria under which we hand over the crown of one of the best bodybuilders ever.

Stats

Considering how there is no official page on the social media or an official website to his name that shows the kind of beast he really is, it should be expected that we do not have in-depth information about every muscle in his body. That being said, the man is a beast; his height is around 6’6’’ and he weighs approximately 340 pounds! The unofficial title of the tallest bodybuilder on earth easily belongs to the man, and it is unofficial because he does not make many public appearances.

He has made appearances in Arnold 2002-2004, but has stopped competing now. However, his body is anything but out of shape. His beastly outlook is characterized by his arms that are roughly 22 to 23 inches in length, and his thighs are sculpted as if they were mountains. It is said that witnessing the man in front of your eyes is one of the most enjoyable experiences for your vision.

Character

This is the section of his life where he takes the cake from many other bodybuilders out there who come close to his stats. Noah is a good human being – global forums such as forum-bodybuilding.com have vouched for just how sweet and soft his nature is: the exact opposite of his body. There have been people who critique Noah Steere saying that his arms and back are nothing special and that he fails to maintain symmetry in his body. But even these people will never claim that their meeting or contact with the man has been anything short of an absolute delight.

Present Life – An Inspiration

Currently, Noah Steere owns a store called Noah’s nutrition, and he is sponsored by Arnold Classic and ISS. People often take pictures with him and upload on the media with captions showing how meeting him is more of a joyous experience than just a meeting.

This should be an inspiration for many people who feel that bodybuilding today is just for people who are very willing to show off their muscles to the world. This is the kind of image of bodybuilding that is left on teenagers these days, because clearly everyone wants to become a star as quickly as possible. These are cases where stories of people like Noah Steere who possess treasures in their bodies become great to ponder over. He is of the belief that it is an art you do for yourself, and he takes pride in the kind of subtle image he has built for himself.

Fun Facts

  • Noah Steere withdrew from college when he was 19 years old and enrolled himself in the army to fight in the Gulf War. He claims that this experience was not as nerve wrecking as it was an opportunity for him to grow personally.
  • In 1999, he won the U.S armed forces competition and his commander was a figure he held in high regards because he was the one who told him that he could make a class act out of his muscles.
  • Today, Noah Steere still trains for one and a half hours every day six days a week, and he claims that his determination has been the secret behind his incredible success.
  • He has a very carefree and easygoing personality, and he loves to go fishing and enjoy himself because his motivation behind building has been to compete against his own potential.

Conclusion

So with an article like this, are we trying to indoctrinate our audience into moving away from their motivations and start an easy going life? Absolutely not! The Noah Steere example is for all those people who feel that they need to workout to be better than others: you do not. You simply need to know that you are your own biggest fear, and competitor.

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