NPC promoter Gary Udit announced on July 23 that bodybuilder Jerry Ward had suddenly passed away just hours after uploading his last YouTube video, know his obituary
Udit broke the upsetting news on his Instagram. He wrote, “Sadly we lost a terrific friend today with the passing of Jerry Ward. Jerry died suddenly last night.“.Jerry was just 46 years old.
Bodybuilder Jerry Ward Dead, Cause Of Death, Obituary, Biography, Age, Wife, Height, Career, Net Worth And Instagram
Weight, 215 – 225lbs (93.0 – 102.1kg)
Height, 5’9″ (175cm)
Chest, 56”
Waist, 34”
Nationality, American
Height: 5’9″ (175cm)
Weight: 215 – 225lbs (93.0 – 102.1kg)
Jerry Ward was a salt of the earth person and just like Rich, one of the most endearing things about him was his honesty and candor. After all, there’s a reason Rich gravitated towards him.
Goodbye Jerry Ward and Rest In Peace brother. We know Rich is waiting on ya. @jerrywardii pic.twitter.com/rxkSd1jz2g
— 5% Nutrition (@5PercentNutri) July 25, 2022
We mourn the sudden passing of Jerry Ward. Jerry was truly one of the most passionate people in all of bodybuilding. His energy and enthusiasm for the sport was unmatched.
We will miss his strong and straightforward opinions on all things bodybuilding.
RIP, Jerry Ward. pic.twitter.com/abgpYfIbqG
— RXMuscle.com (@RXMuscledotcom) July 23, 2022
Legendary Bodybuilder Jerry Ward, Dead "Suddenly" at 46…
Thought he had "pulled a left rib"…
He was in Pittsburgh commentating on the Live Stream of the NPC Teen, Collegiate and Masters Nationals.
"His knowledge of the sport of Bodybuilding was unparalleled."
– The Sun uk
— Dr. James E. Olsson (@DrJamesOlsson) July 24, 2022
Watch Bodybuilder Jerry Ward’s Last YouTube Video Uploaded Hours Just Before His Unexpected Death
At the time of his demise, Jerry was currently serving as the commentator on NPC’s live stream of the Teen, Collegiate, and Masters Nationals, in Pittsburgh.
Jerry ward has died unexpectedly. He was only 46 years old.https://t.co/c90zaMSAyp
— KRISTIAN BAXTER (@KRISTIANBAXTE10) July 26, 2022
Bodybuilder Jerry Ward Brief Bio
Jerry Ward was a popular figure in the bodybuilding world. He was a bodybuilder, a trainer and a coach. Besides these, Jerry owned the Bios3training and GIFD labs. According to his LinkedIn account, Jerry hails from Washington, D.C., in the Baltimore Area.
Jerry Ward is a Bodybuilder who has a net worth of $3 million and was born on December 12, 1975. He was married to a woman named Erin Merritt.
Furthermore, to add to the list, Jerry was also NPC National and IFBB’s head judge. The 46-year-old bodybuilder’s Instagram reveals that he also had relations with Nutrient Solutions, a business company that helps people to achieve their desired gains.
Jerry supplied numerous fitness products, like multivitamins and metabolic stabilizers, through his companies, Bios3training and GIFD labs. In addition, he managed a YouTube channel for Bios3training where he shared his expertise on nutrition and other topics.
How Did Jerry Ward die?
As of now, Jerry’s cause of death hasn’t been confirmed officially. However, Jerry’s recent problems with his left rib might be a compelling case for the cause of his death. In a recent YouTube video posted on July 24, Rx Muscle’s Dave Palumbo talked about how Jerry thought he had pulled a left rib.
Jerry reportedly believed the injury to have been caused by carrying around his heavy luggage. Dave further added that Jerry got a chair massage but felt like the problem got even worse after it.
He revealed that Jerry had eventually complained about the pain to him several times, and he advised him to visit a doctor. The bodybuilder, however, decided not to and chose to sleep it off instead. The next morning, promoter Gary Udit found out that Jerry had suddenly died in his sleep.
Jerry Ward Posted YouTube Video Hours Before Death
Just hours before his death, Jerry Ward posted a YouTube video on July 22 with the title: “Common Sense is DEAD!” In the video, the YouTuber/bodybuilder can be seen addressing the audience’s response to his previous video, which talked about intermittent fasting. Jerry said.
common sense, deductive reasoning is gone nowadays, there is none.
The YouTuber further shared his experiences with intermittent fasting and his approach towards it. He also addressed some of the bizarre comments posted on the previous video. The video was posted just hours before the bodybuilder passed away, making it his last.
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