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Andy Cudd will represent Britain in powerlifting (Image: Wolfson Brands) Andy Cudd, 43, felt his energy levels and confidence plummet after he turned 40. He went from ‘living his best life’ of exotic holidays, a thriving business, happy marriage, and new cars to feeling like a shell of his former self. And despite regularly going to the gym and eating healthily, he still found himself piling on the pounds.

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Pop star sparks concern as he’s rushed to hospital after surgery complications [LATEST] DWP £434 payment due within days if you suffer from one of 57 common condition [LATEST] But Andy believes he was able to turn his life around by boosting his testosterone levels and in-turn gain the energy needed to hit the gym six times a week. This resulted in the landscape gardener transforming his body - taking his powerlifting hobby to the next level. And now he's set to represent Britain in the World Championships and England in the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships.

Andy said: "Turning 40 was by far the biggest challenge for me, both mentally and physically. I went from being a confident, outgoing family man with a successful business to struggling through each day with low energy and diminished joy in life." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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