Aziz Sergeyevich Shavershian (Russian: ???? ??????????????? > March 24 1989 - August 5, 2011), better known as the Internet handle Zyzz , is an Australian born bodybuilder in Russia, a personal trainer and model. He founded the following sect after posting some of his videos on YouTube, starting in 2007.
In July 2011, Shavershian gained more media attention when the Sydney Morning Herald published an article about the arrest of her older brother, Said, for having anabolic steroids illegally. On August 5, 2011, while on holiday in Thailand, he suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 22 years.
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Biography
Shavershian, an ethnic Kurd born in Moscow, is the youngest son of Maiane Iboian, who works in cardiology, and Sergei Shavershian. He has one older brother, Said Shavershian, who is also known by the screen name "Chestbrah". In the early 1990s, Shavershian and his family moved to Australia. He grew up in Eastwood, New South Wales, and attended Eastwood High School secondary school, where he reached Dux from college. Prior to his death in August 2011, he was appointed to graduate from the University of Western Sydney, with a degree in business and commerce. He is an atheist even though he wears a rosary and his tomb is decorated with crosses.
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Bodybuilding
Before becoming a bodybuilder, Shavershian was described as a "skinny boy" and an ectomorph. After he finished high school, inspired by his body builder, he joined a local gym and started learning about nutrition and training, applying it to pursue being a bodybuilder. He will spend three to four hours of training a day in the gym. His favorite professional entertainers include Arnold Schwarzenegger and Frank Zane.
In an interview with bodybuilding website, Simplyshredded.com, Shavershian recalls that he originally wanted to be a bodybuilder to "impress women". He said he would see photos of the cut bodybuilder and tell himself that one day he will be like them. Nearly four years of training, he stated that:
Prior to his death, Shavershian was the poster boy of an amateur bodybuilding subculture in Australia, nicknamed "aesthetics", which has made him popular. She has made her own protein label, Protein of the Gods, released in June 2011. She also has a clothing line, and Zyzz's Bodybuilding Bible was released on May 17, 2011, based on a bodybuilding body of knowledge. he earned more than four years of training. He asserted that the internet helps build his brand, and that ultimately is possible through the use of social media.
On July 14, 2011, Shavershian's brother, Said was arrested for possession of anabolic steroids, which he pleaded guilty after Aziz's death. The Sydney Morning Herald covered the case, and included photos of Shavershian. He objected to the use of his photograph to describe what is essentially an article about the misuse of anabolic steroids.
When asked by The Daily Telegraph, Shavershian denied ever using steroids, and claimed that his body shape was due to hard work in the gym and a strict diet. According to The Sydney Morning Herald , the company that hired Shavershian as a stripper stated that he was a "good man, aside from steroids". Shavershians often use phrases like "riding a bicycle," according to The Daily Telegraph , are "sports hangers for using the steroid cycle".
Death
On August 5, 2011, Shavershian suffered a heart attack in a sauna, while on vacation in Pattaya. She was taken to the hospital, where the doctor could not revive her. Family and friends put the news of his death on Facebook. His death was confirmed on August 9, 2011 by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Autopsies reveal an undiagnosed congenital heart abnormality. His family claimed he had shown some mild symptoms in the months leading up to August 2011, including high blood pressure and sometimes shortness of breath. She has a family history of heart problems.
Legacy
According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the death of Shavershian is the sixth most sought-after sixth issue of death in Australia during 2011. Before her death, Shavershian has posted her video on social networking sites, which will then come out in the order- 18 on Nine News "Top News of the Year" for 2011. During the period May 2011 to May 2012, Google statistics show that he was often searched like Julia Gillard, the then Prime Minister of Australia at the time.
At the New Year's Day 2012 in Sydney, people dress like Shavershian as a tribute to him.
Said Shavershian made a 19-minute homage video for his brother, titled Zyzz - The Legacy , and released it on YouTube on March 22, 2012. The video "became a chart trend" on YouTube from late March to early April 2012. As of September 2017, this video has over 11 million views. Shavershian followers still often post award-winning videos dedicated to them, with many of them collecting more than a million views.
Facebook page Shavershian has 415,767 likes. In April 2012, The Daily Telegraph noted that the fan pages had more than 399,671 fans before being inactive a few months later.
According to an opinion presented at Wentworth Courier , while hundreds of Wentworth Courier news articles published online have "disappeared into the void" since 2011, "Zyzz story" still manages " to read and often appear in daily lists of the most-clicked articles on the Wentworth Courier site.
In a report on organized crime control from underground steroid trade journalist Mark Willacy called Shavershian "pin-up boy for body builders."
Movieography
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia