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Australian Celebrities Born In March
Also Known As: Aziz Sergeyevich Shavershian
Died At Age: 22
Family:
father: Sergei Shavershian
mother: Maiane Iboian
siblings: Said Shavershian
Born Country: Russia
Bodybuilders Australian Men
Height: 6'2" (188 cm), 6'2" Males
Died on: August 5, 2011
place of death: Pattaya City, Thailand
Cause of Death: Congestive Heart Failur
Notable Alumni: Western Sydney University, Marist College Eastwood
City: Moscow, Russia
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education: Western Sydney University, Marist College Eastwood
Body Building
During his high school days, Zyzz was known as a “skinny kid”. Later, inspired by his brother who was into body building, he joined the local gymnasium and began working on his nutrition and body. As a routine, he used to spend several hours in the gym to achieve his milestones. Though initially he had stated that his motivation behind body building was to impress girls, in an interview that he had given years later he shared that he had outgrown the wish to train merely to impress people. He was quoted saying “I can safely say that my motivation to train goes far beyond that of merely impressing people, it is derived from the feeling of having set goals and achieving them and outdoing myself in the gym. I absolutely love it, the feeling of pushing out that last rep, and getting skin tearing pumps is something I don’t see myself without.” He quickly earned a fan following in Australia and introduced a new movement ‘Aesthetics’ into the body building scene. He continuously stressed that a healthy diet and exercise regime were the reasons behind his physique and denied any allegations of steroids or drugs being involved. In May 2011, he introduced his own clothing line and the following month he released his own label of body building protein titled ‘Protein of the Gods’. He had also released a compilation titled ‘Zyzz’s Bodybuilding Bible’ that shared information that he had gathered on bodybuilding over his years of training. His budding career was cut short by his sudden death due to a heart attack in August 2011.
Personal Life
Zyzz was born on 24 March 1989, in Moscow, Russian, to Maiane Iboian and Sergei Shavershian. He had an older brother named Said Shavershian, who grew up to pursue body building and adopted the screen name ‘Chestbrah’. During the early 1990s, he, along with his family shifted to Australia where he was raised in New South Wales. He did his schooling from the Marist College Eastwood secondary school. He then pursued his university studies, choosing a major in business and commerce from the University of Western Sydney. However, prior to his graduation, he suffered a heart attack and died on 5 August 2011. He was just 22 years at the time of his death. Though he was an atheist, he used to wear a rosary and his grave was adorned with the holy cross as well.
Sudden Death & Associated Rumors
On a holiday in Pattaya, Zyzz suffered a heart attack while at the sauna on 5 August 2011. Though he was immediately taken to the hospital, doctors were unable to resuscitate him. The news of his untimely death was shared by friends and family through Facebook and was later confirmed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on 9 August 2011. Autopsy reports revealed that he had a congenital heart defect which had not been diagnosed earlier; his family has a history of heart problems. He had been suffering from minor health issues over the last few months preceding his death. Following his death, rumors spread that he might have used anabolic steroids for body building which in turn triggered the heart attack. However, this speculation was never confirmed.
Facts About Aziz Shavershian
Aziz Shavershian, also known as Zyzz, was a popular Australian bodybuilder and internet personality known for his aesthetic physique and motivational quotes.
He gained a large following on social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, where he shared his fitness journey and inspired others to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Aziz was known for his love of electronic dance music (EDM) and often incorporated it into his workout playlists, further motivating his fans to stay active and energized.
In addition to his fitness pursuits, Aziz was also passionate about travel and adventure, often documenting his trips to exotic locations around the world.
Despite his untimely passing in 2011, Aziz’s legacy continues to inspire many individuals to pursue their fitness goals and live life to the fullest.