Was wondering about him some time ago. Good to see he's alive and well.
I get the feeling that the disappointing appearances and placing discouraged him and he gave up. Especially when he lost sponsors. Should have realized the hype wasn't ALL for nothing, and with a well thought out game plan he could have eventually realized his potential.
I remember clips of him training, and his trainer at the time had him doing some of the stupidest shit I've ever seen.
Was wondering about him some time ago. Good to see he's alive and well.
KS: Keeping it real.
Perhaps Trey realized that bodybuilding wasn't the be-all-&-end-all of life, & he didn't want to destroy his body with use before he had a chance to actually accomplish anything.
Ah, yes. He was sponsored by a couple big companies and had huge wheels, so he MUST have been destroying his body. I'm all for having a life while and after bodybuilding, but some "fans" make bodybuilding sound like it's the worst fucking thing on earth. It can be done right, and it can be overdone. Just like any sport.
I'm not generalizing about anything. I'm talking about what I saw Trey do to his body. I don't believe his size was beneficial to his short- or longterm health.
Cant hate on the guy, he's accomplished far more in bodybuilding than I ever will. Wish him all the best.
Dude looked obese in that video clip. Mr. "G"...haha...what a nut
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This is a pic my website photographer took of Trey in July 2005 at the NPC Teen Nationals. He came in third in the heavies that year, with Steve Kuclo in 1st place & Matt Burzacott in 2nd. Trey went on to win the NPC Excalibur show at the end of 2006. His best showing after that was in 2008 at the NPC Nationals, when he took 4th in the supers. In 2009 he dropped to 8th, & that was the end of it for him. I believe he trained as an EMT; can anyone confirm?
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