The death of Jo Lindner, also known as “Joesthetics” to his followers, at the early age of 30 from an aneurysm has shocked the fitness and bodybuilding communities.
The German influencer became well-known online thanks to his fitness videos, notably among his over 1 million YouTube subscribers and over 8 million Instagram followers.
He was respected for his unwavering dedication to upholding his expertly sculpted figure.
Yesterday, his close friend Nicha verified the tragic news, saying Jo passed away in his bed not long after giving her a uniquely created necklace while on vacation in Thailand.
She stated, “Lindner had an aneurysm after complaining of neck ache earlier this week.
Given his unique muscular disorder known as rippling muscle disease, Lindner had been outspoken about his fears about overtraining and the possible effects it could have on his heart.
He voiced concern about the possibility of a severe cramp because he was well aware that the heart is a muscle.
A few weeks prior to his tragic passing, Jo admitted, “I fear over-training might trigger a heart attack due to my rare muscular condition.”
After taking a year off from intense bodybuilding, Lindner’s most recent social media post highlighted his latest fitness accomplishments.
He warned his audience about the long-term repercussions of bodybuilding and emphasized that natural training can also produce remarkable results.
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