Exclusive Documentary from BioTechUSA: African Kid Becomes International Fitness Star and Will Smith’s Trainer
The fitness industry is one of the fastest growing and changing industries in the world, where it is not easy to be a stationary star. With an amazing physique, Ulisses Jr. went from a poor African child to an international fitness star and Will Smith’s trainer through hard work and humility, proving that if you’re determined enough, nothing is impossible. As the crowning achievement of the eight-year collaboration, BioTechUSA shot an exclusive one-hour documentary about the bodybuilder’s life journey entitled The Legacy. In the inspiring story that motivates millions, famous fitness models and bodybuilders such as Mike O’Hearn, Simeon Panda, Sergi Constance or Diego Sechi also speak.
One of the hallmarks of Ulisses Jr. is that he has been in top form for decades, which even his teammates are amazed by. The perfect body is combined with a wide smile, directness and infinite humility. This is the “package” that attracts nearly 9 million people on Instagram and 3 million followers on TikTok. The 48-year-old (!) fitness model and bodybuilder has been in the business for more than 25 years and deals with personalized training plans and diets on her social media platforms. With its help, more than 50,000 people have already achieved their body shaping goals. According to his creed:
“To be good at something, you have to be obsessed with it.”
In addition to professional lifestyle advice, humorous content is echoed on its pages, and it also gives insight into his private life, and with this combination he has built a very strong relationship with his fans. His popularity is well illustrated by the fact that he currently has 72,000 (!) unanswered messages. Still, when asked what he does for a living, he modestly says, “I’m just a personal trainer.”
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