'Egyptian Popeye' defends his 31-inch upper arms

MILFORD, Mass. (AP) - Don't tell Popeye. It turns out you don't need to eat your spinach to get the world's biggest arms.
Massachusetts bodybuilder Moustafa Ismail eats seven pounds of protein, nine pounds of carbohydrates and three gallons of water each day to help maintain upper arms that measure 31 inches around - as big as a small man's waist.
Skeptics say there must also be steroids or some other artificial means behind Ismail's beyond-bulging biceps and triceps, and Guinness World Records is waffling on whether to recognize him.
But he insists they are all-natural, the result of a punishing workout regimen he started after a guest at his uncle's wedding in his native Egypt mocked his overweight frame.
"They call me Popeye, the Egyptian Popeye," Ismail, 24, said while working out in the Boston suburb of Milford. But unlike the cartoon character, "I like chicken, beef, anything but spinach."
It's not easy having the world's biggest arms.
Generous amounts of poultry, seafood and shakes provide the protein he needs to fuel daily two-hour workouts in which he lifts as much as 600 pounds. He also takes mineral and vitamin supplements and drinks plenty of water to flush out his system.
Then there's clothes shopping. The rest of Ismail's body is average, so it's a challenge finding shirts that fit his arms without making him look like a little kid playing dress-up.
Not to mention the controversy that ensued when Guinness decided to recognize him as having the largest upper arm muscles on earth and critics accused him of using steroids or other artificial methods.
He lost a night of sleep but then decided the criticism "is motivation for me - it's not something that's gonna put me down."
Ismail started building his muscles in his Egyptian hometown of Alexandria before moving to the United States in 2007 and settling in Franklin, southwest of Boston. To pay for his gym membership and dietary requirements, he worked two jobs as a gas station attendant, but gave up one after his wife complained that he was pushing himself too hard.
Then Guinness called last fall, offering him an all-expenses-paid trip to London for a signature appearance with the world's shortest woman and others.
He went, but then the controversy started. Strangers claimed online that he used steroids or had implants in his arms. Others speculated that he might have injected his muscles with a synthetic oil substance, synthol, used by bodybuilders to fluff muscle tissues.
"It is hurtful," Ismail said, noting that he has no scars that would have resulted from surgery and that supporting a wife in the U.S. and family members in Egypt doesn't leave him with spare cash to buy pricey synthetic oils.
He even went to Tokyo to appear in a Fuji TV documentary program in which independent doctors collected blood samples and X-rayed his muscles. They found nothing abnormal, he said.
Still, Guinness hastily removed references to Ismail from its website. Spokeswoman Sara Wilcox said in October that Guinness was conducting research with medical specialists and reviewing Ismail's category. She did not respond to emailed questions later seeking details about when Guinness would conclude the review and what it entails.
Some fellow amateur bodybuilders at his gym, however, support Ismail and say they believe his arms are natural.
"When I first saw him I thought 'Oh my God, he's a freak' - the big Popeye arms, he's incredible, but he works out hard, so good luck to him," said Janice Vincuilla.
Ismail has lifted as much as 600 pounds but said he doesn't typically focus on how much weight he is hoisting.
"It's not about me lifting heavy weights," he said. "It's about me making the right techniques, even with the light weights, but getting good results out of that."
Massachusetts bodybuilder Moustafa Ismail eats seven pounds of protein, nine pounds of carbohydrates and three gallons of water each day to help maintain upper arms that measure 31 inches around - as big as a small man's waist.
Skeptics say there must also be steroids or some other artificial means behind Ismail's beyond-bulging biceps and triceps, and Guinness World Records is waffling on whether to recognize him.
But he insists they are all-natural, the result of a punishing workout regimen he started after a guest at his uncle's wedding in his native Egypt mocked his overweight frame.
"They call me Popeye, the Egyptian Popeye," Ismail, 24, said while working out in the Boston suburb of Milford. But unlike the cartoon character, "I like chicken, beef, anything but spinach."
It's not easy having the world's biggest arms.
Generous amounts of poultry, seafood and shakes provide the protein he needs to fuel daily two-hour workouts in which he lifts as much as 600 pounds. He also takes mineral and vitamin supplements and drinks plenty of water to flush out his system.
Then there's clothes shopping. The rest of Ismail's body is average, so it's a challenge finding shirts that fit his arms without making him look like a little kid playing dress-up.
Not to mention the controversy that ensued when Guinness decided to recognize him as having the largest upper arm muscles on earth and critics accused him of using steroids or other artificial methods.
He lost a night of sleep but then decided the criticism "is motivation for me - it's not something that's gonna put me down."
Ismail started building his muscles in his Egyptian hometown of Alexandria before moving to the United States in 2007 and settling in Franklin, southwest of Boston. To pay for his gym membership and dietary requirements, he worked two jobs as a gas station attendant, but gave up one after his wife complained that he was pushing himself too hard.
Then Guinness called last fall, offering him an all-expenses-paid trip to London for a signature appearance with the world's shortest woman and others.
He went, but then the controversy started. Strangers claimed online that he used steroids or had implants in his arms. Others speculated that he might have injected his muscles with a synthetic oil substance, synthol, used by bodybuilders to fluff muscle tissues.
"It is hurtful," Ismail said, noting that he has no scars that would have resulted from surgery and that supporting a wife in the U.S. and family members in Egypt doesn't leave him with spare cash to buy pricey synthetic oils.
He even went to Tokyo to appear in a Fuji TV documentary program in which independent doctors collected blood samples and X-rayed his muscles. They found nothing abnormal, he said.
Still, Guinness hastily removed references to Ismail from its website. Spokeswoman Sara Wilcox said in October that Guinness was conducting research with medical specialists and reviewing Ismail's category. She did not respond to emailed questions later seeking details about when Guinness would conclude the review and what it entails.
Some fellow amateur bodybuilders at his gym, however, support Ismail and say they believe his arms are natural.
"When I first saw him I thought 'Oh my God, he's a freak' - the big Popeye arms, he's incredible, but he works out hard, so good luck to him," said Janice Vincuilla.
Ismail has lifted as much as 600 pounds but said he doesn't typically focus on how much weight he is hoisting.
"It's not about me lifting heavy weights," he said. "It's about me making the right techniques, even with the light weights, but getting good results out of that."
I bet he has a glass jaw?
"It's not a tumor."
lol large goofy looking cartoonish arms, guess he's making up for the freakishly small testicles.Â
Those don't even look like muscles! Looks like the old lady arms at the slot machines.
Well, I guess if he wants to look like a doofus then I hope he is happy with it. lol
he looks like a circus show freak...just think how wonderful his arms will be when he gets tired of pumping iron, slows down or stops, and all of that turns to flab. I know a couple of ex-wieght lifters in thier 60's...skin and muscle hangs kind of like limp spaghetti....
He's only lifting 40 lbs! It's called synthol...Google it. Pretty gross
 @RWP503 The images on google are really disturbing!!! And you're right -- I have no doubt that's what this guy is using.
 @RWP503 yep, for sure. He injected oil into his arms, kind of like in the days before breast implants women would inject silicon directly into the breast tissue (no scars, just like the guy said). It takes several years to work it's way out of your muscle tissue, but he probably keeps injecting all the time. I'm sure an x-ray would show his arms are full of oil.Â
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oops, sorry about that geyser of sarcasm there...
Dude's got more definition in his forehead than he does in his biceps.Â
It looks like a giant hernia.Â
@Kushfan Did you bring a note for your abscence?
Dang, I think I left it at the gym.
nerdbyrd, nobody isn't a freak, NOBODY IS A FREAK, we are all the same, who are you to judge this guy for doing what he love to do? I'm Deaf, and i'm not a freak.
@Deaf Jam Wow. Umm no sir. I do not consider you a freak for being deaf... But there most certainly ARE freaks out there. Egalitarianism sound so warm and fuzzy, but it is a crutch and a ball and chain that you drag around.
@Deaf Jam We all judge, it's human nature. I do it, you do it, everyone does it. It isn't a crime or a sin. Nobody called you a freak. Try to relax, this is Offbeat.
Ridiculous. He has small and undeveloped forearms. KOOK!Â
Gross!
Popeye's biceps would only appear when he ate spinach. Otherwise he just had giant forearms. So this guy starts working out when he got made fun of for being chubby. Took it way too far and is a freak of nature now. Way to go, you probably get made fun of a lot more now than you did before.
 @nerdbyrd those mucles aren't from working out. He injected his arms full of an oil called synthol to literally "inflate" them.
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Watch out for those stretch marks.
He's 24 years old.I wonder what those things will look like in another 20 years?
Yuck! Why would you want to do that to yourself.
I put this guy's obsessive behavior in the same category as that tanning mom. Too much is never enough.
This just don't add up....Looks like implants to me...and by the way...Popeye had huge forearms. and skinny biceps. Â
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 @WendyTeagarden Hands?
 @WendyTeagarden  @swimbad Sometimes I have to stop and sharpen me chisels.
@swimbad You might need to produce a note for your abscence as well.
Tattoos?
i'm totally sure this is natural. just look at all the other people in the 10 million years humans have existed here. Lets list them... Ok so this guy thats 1.... uhhhh hmm well nope thats it. This guy juices, the end.
100% sure he injected his arms with Synthol. If his upper arms were that huge, he would have big forearms, also, but he doesn't. He could easily subject himself to medical tests done by a Guiness Book doctor, but I will bet he doesn't.
Gross
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