If you remember Little Hercules, the strongest boy in the world, you will be surprised the way he looks now!
By the time he was eight, he probably had 99.9% better body than the rest of the world. He also was flexible as a rubber.
Richard Sandrak is now 30 years old and far away from the shape he was in when he was little.
INSIDE EDIITON’s Jim Moret asked him, “You don’t lift weights anymore?”
“No, I don’t lift weights. If anything it just got boring,” he admitted.
So what’s he doing now?
“I set myself on fire,” he said.

Richard is now a stuntman in Universal Studios in Hollywood ‘Waterworld’ show. He gets shot at, sets himself on fire up to five times a day, and jumps in water from 50 feet.
Richard’s father, Pavel, was criticized for pushing his young boy too far.
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