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Sergey Badyuk[edit | edit code]

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Sergey Badyuk

(born July 3, 1970, Ukraine) - positions himself as an athlete, actor, director, and TV presenter. Badyuk is actively ridiculed by the audience for his “dull self-promotion” and creating the appearance of numerous advantages that he actually does not possess.[1] The biography of Sergei Badyuk is filled with fabrications that have been repeatedly exposed.

He tried to make money from armlifting, promoting the World Armlifting Association of which he was elected president, but a year later, after disagreements arose, he left the association, organizing his own Armlifting professional league.

The website of the Armlifting Federation, headed by Badyuk, states that he is a master of sports in 5 sports, according to mhealth, “over his 45 years, he has been a master of six sports.” This information has not been documented anywhere and is obviously false.

He never denied the use of anabolic steroids. Treats well when used wisely.[2] Ultra-fast fluctuations in weight and cutting to a minimum body fat content indicate the use of sports pharmacology.

Criticism[edit | edit code]

PseudoPatriot Sergei Badyuk (Nemagia)

Most of Sergei Badyuk’s titles are not included in the disciplines of the All-Russian Register of Sports. Many athletes criticize the competence of Sergei’s fighting skills. Repeatedly seen in neo-Nazi societies, including the "Train Like Santa Claus" program.

“He served in HF 65564 - this is the eighth separate special-purpose brigade of the main intelligence department of the General Staff, then the USSR...” - I wonder why “eighth”, when on the specialized website of special forces veterans [3] this unit number is assigned to 10 OBRSpN GRU GSH MO (V /h:65564)?

The 8th OBRSpN was located in the city of Izyaslav, Khmelnytsky region, PrikVO. And the 10th OBRSpN in the city of Stary Crimea, Ukrainian SSR, OdVO. This is from the site “All about GRU special forces”[4]

Badyuk writes that he received the title of best intelligence officer. Although the competitions did not take place often and they were not included in his years of service (and those near the date of the 90th year were held in a different place). And there were competitions among certain special groups (5-7 people), but not individual ones, and not from “ordinary” conscripts.[5]

He is not a GRU instructor.

Since GRU instructors are officers with combat experience who conduct special training. retraining of soldiers.

Claims to have gained 25 kg in 2 weeks while taking creatine and arginine.[6]

Filming a film about thieves in law[edit | edit code]

In the Israeli television documentary “Thieves in Law” about racketeering, Sergei Badyuk, together with crime boss Vitaly Demochka, talks about how he was involved in collecting debts in the 1990s. Sergei recalls the events of the attacks with a baseball bat, brass knuckles and a hammer. At the end there is a final phrase: “They did something wrong for a thousand dollars.”

When mentioning the video on his forum, Badyuk reacted rather nervously, citing the fact that this recording was included in the film without his knowledge and if he continued talking about it, he would close access.

Fight between Sergei Badyuk and Igor Ryazantsev[edit | edit code]

The exhibition fight between Sergei Badyuk and Igor Ryazantsev was staged on December 11, 2015, after widespread criticism based on the fact that Badyuk almost never participated in real fights in the ring. This performance was a huge failure, since Badyuk’s opponent, the editor-in-chief of the “Fighter” TV channel, television and radio presenter, was in very poor sports shape. The fight was extremely boring and ended in an obvious victory for Badyuk. The technique of both fighters was at an extremely low level.

Badyuk gained significant weight without any signs of the relief demonstrated earlier at the Yashankin Cup.[7]

“The best moments” of the fight between Sergei Badyuk and Igor Ryazantsev

Running for Duma deputies[edit | edit code]

Election results
In May 2021, Badyuk announced his intention to run for the Duma in the Krasnodar Territory from the Rodina party. The goal is to make sports free by creating sports grounds.

The campaign scheme in Sochi is very simple. With the budget money that each of us pays, sites will be built, and the merits will be attributed to Badyuk. There will also be free seminars and master classes, which are primarily aimed at agitating the electorate. Judging by current circumstances, Badiuk’s place in the regional Duma has already been secured, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of the public is against it. It remains unclear why similar sites are being built throughout the country, but in Sochi the sites will be built by Sergei Badyuk.

Badyuk is a future deputy.

After the publication of the election video, comments were closed. The video collected more than half of the dislikes.

Election video

Elections

took place on September 18, 2021. Badyuk received 4.04% of the votes.

Armlifting[edit | edit code]

Armlifting is a sport promoted by Badyuk and has a very pronounced commercial orientation. You can get to many tournaments only by Sergei’s personal invitation. Equipment (such as Rolling Thunder) is only available from a limited number of suppliers.

Sergey Badyuk: 45 years old, master of sports in sports

Sergey Badyuk: 45 years old, master of sports in sports

Sergey Badyuk: 45 years old, master of sports in sports

Sergey Nikolaevich Badyuk or simply Sergey Badyuk is a master of sports in all sports, master of sports in sports, black belt in all martial arts, actor, TV presenter, showman, coach, special forces soldier and racketeer. These, of course, are not all of Badyuk’s titles, since it is almost impossible to list all of his titles, for the simple reason that in terms of their number, Badyuk is rapidly catching up with our wonderful bodybuilder from Hollywood.

Sergei Badyuk was born on July 3, 1970 in the Ukrainian city of Vinnitsa. Despite the fact that at the time of writing this material Badyuk is 46 years old according to his passport, in fact he is 45 years old . Badyuk is always 45 years old and in the future you will understand why. Among fighters, athletes and other people, Badyuk was known for quite a long time, as he often appeared in various television programs as a master in the sport to which the television program was dedicated. Badyuk gained popularity among bumps after performing at a bodybuilding competition in the category for rear-wheel drive ass-ticklers - Men 's Physique .

Badyuk at 44 and 45 years old

However, Badyuk’s popularity on the Internet is not due to his ranks, titles and achievements, most of which are fictitious, but to primitive self-PR at the level of the Russian Arnold Kuritsyn. For example, Badyuk loves to talk about his sporting achievements; sometimes he says that he is a master of sports in five sports, and sometimes in six. At the same time, Badyuk, of course, cannot demonstrate five or six master of sports certificates that would be issued in accordance with the legislation in force in the Russian Federation. Those sports ranks and titles of Badyuk that are confirmed do not relate to official sports.

Badyuk’s stories about serving in special forces also look dubious. Badyuk states that he served in military unit number 65564, which he calls part of the 8th separate special forces brigade of the GRU General Staff. However, in fact, the 10th separate special forces brigade of the GRU General Staff served in military unit number 65564. The 8th OBRSpN was based in the Khmelnitsky region (Ukraine), and the 10th OBRSpN in the city of Stary Krym (Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine) - exactly where Sergei Badyuk served remains a mystery .

Colonel General Badyuk

Badyuk also often claims that he is some kind of instructor in the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), but this is blatant nonsense, since GRU instructors are active officers, who, as a rule, have real combat experience, and not fictitious, like Badyuk.

From 1990 to 1997, Badyuk allegedly served in the FSB, but in the Israeli film “Thieves in Law,” Sergei Badyuk told how in the 90s he was engaged in collecting debts using brass knuckles, hammers and baseball bats. Now Badyuk reacts extremely emotionally to questions related to this film, stating that footage of him was included in the film without his permission. The question involuntarily begs the question: why the hell did our 45-year-old master of sports tell all this on camera if he didn’t want it to end up somewhere? In any case, if someone wants to troll Badyuk, ask him a question about the film “Thieves in Law.”

In 2015, Sergei Badyuk competed in bodybuilding competitions in the Men's Physicist category . One of the coaches involved in preparing Badyuk for the competition was the most famous clay miner in Russia, Denis Gusev, who calls all people who do not have the opportunity to buy fag pants for 70 thousand rubles as cattle. At the Men's Physicist competition, Badyuk looked, to put it mildly, funny. Not even against the background of other mensphysicists, who, in principle, look funny.

Badyuk-mensphysicist

After public doubts about the reality of Badyuk’s achievements in martial arts reached their climax, a staged fight took place between Sergey Badyuk and Igor Ryazantsev (editor-in-chief of the Fighter TV channel, where Badyuk constantly hangs out). As a result of this dull battle, Badyuk, as expected, won. At the same time, the professionalism of the fighters was at the level of Vadim Ivanov and Alexander Tikhomirov, whose hilarious cockfight we could watch in 2016.

In 2021, Sergei Badyuk decided to run from the Rodina party for deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation in the Krasnodar Territory. Badyuk’s election advertising video, where he talks about the Kalashnikov assault rifle, put an end to the question of the patient’s adequacy.

It is also worth noting that Badyuk was repeatedly seen in the company of Nazis, producing videos from the series “ According to the program of Santa Claus .”

Badyuk with the Nazis

Many people ask why Badyuk is always 45 years old? Jokes about 45 years began after one of Badyuk’s broadcasts, in which he, with overwhelming pathos and a sense of self-importance that went beyond the boundaries of common sense, declared: “Guys, I’m 45 years old, I’m now going to win a bodybuilding competition, and in the fall I’ll win a fight.”

To summarize this material, it is worth writing that Sergei Badyuk is an ordinary cunt who invents various titles, titles and achievements for himself in order to please his feelings and earn money. If there are no real achievements, then they need to be invented - this is the thesis that Badyuk is guided by.

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Photo[edit | edit code]

  • In young age
  • Badyuk in his youth
  • Sergey Badyuk in 2006
  • Sergei Badyuk is 45, and what have you achieved?
  • Sergey Badyuk in 2007 (without pharma)
  • Sergey Badyuk after drying
  • Sergey Badyuk at Men's Physicist (2015)
  • In company with Moscow Nazis
  • GRU instructor and holder of countless titles
  • Badyuk in service
  • Sergei Badyuk in a joint advertisement with Sergei Rogozin
  • S. Badyuk with Dolph Lundgren

Personal life

Sergei Badyuk has been happily married for a long time, he has two sons - Artem (2001) and Ostap (2004). All relatives share the head of the family’s passion for sports - the boys engage in wrestling and bodybuilding, Sergei Nikolaevich’s wife has her own yoga club. The boys studied with honors (Artem has already graduated from high school) and, in addition to sports, are interested in art and foreign languages.

Sergei Nikolaevich tries to protect his personal space from excessive attention from journalists and fans. With much greater pleasure in his interviews, he talks about sports, a healthy lifestyle, his creative plans, and this is his right.

Biography[edit | edit code]

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Program presenter

: All Inclusive, Universal Athlete, Combat Travel Project: Okinawa, Thailand.

Starred in films and TV series

: Nightingale the Robber, Antikiller D.K, Flint, Moms, Date, Interns, Secret City, Unformat, Nowhere to rush, Outdoor and others

Author of the film series

: Planet Shanti, Country of Boxers and Country of Heroes, there are currently more than 15 films on the air, filming is underway and several are in production.

Author of the project

: My Body is My Fortress. Host of the programs “Practice with Badyuk” and “Travel with Badyuk”

From an interview with Men's Health:[8]

In 1998, I resigned from the FSB because I was tired of lack of money - I had nothing and nowhere to live, and this offended me so much that I left, although I am still proud that I am an officer. I worked as a security guard, then received a second higher education at the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation with a degree in Financial Management. Other works have already appeared. Later, I entered the University of Chicago for an Executive MBA course, where the knowledge of English I acquired at the KGB Higher School came in handy - I even understood local jokes and slang.

Then he worked as a manager in various companies, and was the general director of OJSC Zapsibgazprom, the largest subsidiary of Gazprom. I had 8 factories and a team of thousands under my command, but I never stopped training and performing. 8 years ago, 2 days after competing at the Russian Bench Press Championship, I decided to compete in the Kyokushinkai karate competition. After the first fight, my blood pressure jumped so much that the doctor removed me from the competition.

Film career

An important page in Sergei’s life is cinema. Moreover, at first he acted as a consultant and stunt coordinator, but Badyuk first acted as an actor in 2007, when he starred in the mini-series “Savva Morozov.”

In 2009, he again appeared on the screen in the film “Antikiller D.K: Love Without Memory”, in 2011 he took part in three projects - the TV series Interns and “Terminal”, as well as the comedy “Two Ladies in Amsterdam”.

The next season in Sergei Badyuk’s career as an actor became one of the most intense - he played in seven projects, the most striking of which was the melodramatic comedy “Moms”.

Among other things, Sergei Badyuk is the organizer of his own video studio, Shanti Production. The projects she produces can be viewed on the “Sbadyuk” channel, registered on YouTube.

In parallel with this, other original projects of Sergei Badyuk will start in 2010, dedicated, among other things, to the cult of the body. In 2015, Sergei launched a new project, “Men’s Toys,” on the YouTube video hosting site.

In total, this unusual actor has almost thirty films under his belt , the last of which is the film Gogol. Viy 2021. In it he plays one of the significant characters, the blacksmith Vakula.

But even this is not the entire list of what Sergei Badyuk is involved in. He is a politician, a bell ringer at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, and even the head of the Tochka Otryva TV channel. As the latter, Badyuk promotes non-Olympic sports to the masses.

In his personal life, Sergei is the head of a strong family, the father of two children. Badyuk's sons are worthy successors to their father's sports career - they practice Greco-Roman wrestling, swimming, karate and Thai boxing.

Sports achievements[edit | edit code]

An anecdote about Sergei Badyuk

  • International master of sports in hand-to-hand combat (information not confirmed)
  • Master of Sports of the USSR in kettlebell lifting (information not confirmed)
  • Master of Sports of international class in armlifting (according to the Russian Association of Armwrestling and Other Types of Hand Wrestling).
  • Candidate for Master of Sports in Russian Press (according to the Federation of Russian Press)
  • Shihan Budokai (8th dan), Shihan Koi Karate (6th dan), Shihan Kyokushinkai (IKO-4, Tezuka) (5th dan). At the same time, Sergei Badyuk never took part in professional fights.

Places of work[edit | edit code]

  • In 1988-1990 he served in the GRU special forces. Since 1990, serviceman of the KGB of the USSR - FSB of Russia
  • in 1990-1995, a cadet at the Faculty of Military Counterintelligence at the KGB Higher School (FSB Academy), in 1995-1997, an FSB operative. Subsequently he worked in commercial organizations. In 2004 he received an MBA from the University of Chicago.
  • 1997-2000 - Deputy Head of the Department of Petrochemistry and Oil Refining of OJSC Oil Company Komitek (Moscow)
  • 2000-2001 - Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Andreevsky Bank
  • 2001-2002 - Director of the Department of Internal Control and Audit of OJSC Orenburgneft
  • 2002-2003 - First Deputy General Director for Economics and Finance of OJSC Orenburggeology
  • January - March 2003 - Vice President - Director of the Department for Corporate Work and Development of CJSC Komi Oil Company - Urals,
  • February - March 2003 - Executive Director of OJSC Ukhtaneft
  • 2003-2004 - General Director of Vsevolzhsky Meat Processing Plant Econord LLC (Vsevolozhsk)
  • 2005-2006 - Vice President, Director of the Business Development Department in the Siberian region of JSCB PromSvyazCapital (Novosibirsk)
  • 2006-2007 - Advisor to the General Director of Development Center LLC
  • 2007-2008 - General Director of OJSC Zapsibgazprom[9]
  • since 2012 - Advisor to the General Director of PJSC Sumy NPO named after. Frunze" (Ukraine)
  • 2011-2013 presenter and author of a number of programs about martial arts on the Rossiya-2 TV channel
  • in 2014, he took part together with the film studios “Condor” and “Shanti” in the creation of a project called “Combat Cinema”

Badyuk Sergey

Since 2010, host and author of a number of programs promoting a healthy lifestyle on the TV channels “Russia-2”, “Fighter”, NTV, “REN TV”, STS and others. In 2010, he founded the video studio “Shanti Production” and opened his own Youtube channel about sports and physical education “SBadyuk”. In 2015, he launched a second Youtube channel about gun culture and men’s paraphernalia, “Men’s Toys.” Since 2021, programs have been shown on the Arms TV channel. In 2021, the Youtube channel “SBadyuk” was renamed “FizKult” and became multi-author. Hosts the “Next Level” program about new technologies and the future on the E-TV channel [ source not specified 85 days

].

Since 2021, he has been a volunteer war correspondent in Syria as part of the network news agency ANNA-news.[4] In December 2021, he headed the Tochka Otryva television channel, covering an active lifestyle and mass sports hobbies.[5]

Since 2021, host/trainer of the reality show “Weighted and Happy People” on STS.[6] He hosts the “Country of Heroes” and “Practice with Badyuk” programs on the “Tochka Otryva” TV channel, and continues to host the “Men’s Toys” program as one of the presenters. In 2021, he became the face and ideological inspirer of the “Fighting Pandas” network of children’s sports sections[7]

Acting

Sergey Badyuk at the laying of the MCD-1 seamless track.
May 5, 2021. Platf area Degunino Badyuk first came to the set when the creators of the film “Antikiller 2: Anti-Terror” approached him with a request to stage a knife fight scene in the film. On the set, Badyuk met Sergei Veksler, who several years later invited him to a cameo role in the mini-series “Savva Morozov” [ source not specified 85 days

].

In 2011, he played a small role in the series “Interns” as Bykov’s old friend, biker Borov. The same year he starred in the crime series “Terminal”.

In 2012, 7 films were released with Badyuk’s participation, in one of which, the romantic comedy “Date”, he played the main role of a fan of the heroine Ekaterina Klimova. He played in the 2014 science fiction film “Secret City 2”. He starred in a small role in the film anthology “Moms”.

In 2015, Badyuk took part in the filming of the romantic comedy “Labyrinths of Love”, starred in the film “I Remember - I Don’t Remember” and the thriller “Motherland”. In 2021, the premiere of the film “Santa Claus. Battle of the Mages”, where Badyuk played the role of Dobrokhot.

Between 2021 and 2021, Badyuk participated in the filming of the Gogol film series in the role of the blacksmith Vakula.

He starred in the action film Search and Destroy (2020), in which he played the Ukrainian arms dealer Igor Rodin.

Social activity

As part of his social activities, he visits penitentiary institutions for training and meetings[8][9].

Karate training[edit | edit code]

Daily:

  1. Practice working with the body according to Vlad Fadeev’s system.
  2. Perform all 12 Goju-ryu kata once.
  3. Performing five Makiwara No Katas on Makiwaras.
  4. Working with a sledgehammer
  5. Five rounds of heavy bag work

Twice a week, practicing sparring techniques at the Kaiman Karate School “Sambo-70” under the guidance of D.Yu. Kotvitsky. Once a week, practice Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at the Leo club.

About sports nutrition:

Don't think of supplements as a panacea. Everything works only in combination. I have learned from personal experience that only good protein works, coupled with vitamins and possibly BCAA. And on their own, without protein and normal abundant nutrition, the rest of the supplements are a transfer of money.[10]

Sources[edit | edit code]

  1. Wording from an interview with Artem Ivanov, professional MMA fighter
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDZSMSe1UH8 at 13:20
  3. https://spec-naz.org/dossier/GRU_special_forces/1735obrspn_gru_gsh_mo_v_ch/
  4. https://www.beeznez.com/2008-05-20-18-16-20/2008-05-21-13-13-50/1116-2009-02-06-04-28-00
  5. https://www.proza.ru/2012/09/30/1375
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQwiFV3xsIY
  7. https://vk.com/sportswiki_vk?w=wall-67493292_25131
  8. https://www.mhealth.ru/life/career/sergej-badyuk-10-pravdivyx-istorij-iz-zhizni-superheroya-men-s-health/3/
  9. Annual report of OJSC Zapsibgazprom for 2008.
  10. https://www.badyuk.com/library/sportivnoe-pitanie-i-dobavki/o-sportivnom-pitanii-v-celom
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