After winning the title of the Strongest Latino in the World last summer, Andrade is now in the top ten with his eyes set on being the strongest man alive.
– To become one of the strongest men in the world, you must have a drive and passion for pushing your body to extreme lengths daily.
After a successful high school career in both sports, Andrade chose a university that would allow him to play football and wrestle. When Adrade and his wife returned to San Antonio, he still had a drive to compete in some way athletically. That’s when he found heavy metal fitness and, as he describes it, a new home for his physical happiness.
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