THE late bodybuilder Gino Molina spoke to fans about appreciating life and recognizing its fleeting nature in a foreboding social media post before his death. Molina died on Sunday , as confirmed by the Strength Cartel — a well-known fitness and health supplement company based in New York. He was reportedly killed in a motorcycle accident, according to the obituary news site GHSFuneralServices.

com . The fitness instructor and influencer — also known as Big Wicked — was beloved by fans for his inspirational style of training and his outreach to the Los Angeles, California community where he lived. And although he regularly shared personal stories and encouragement with his followers, the last video he posted for his more than 35,000 fans on Instagram was particularly emotional.

Molina is talking into the camera in the clip, as twilight darkens the scene around him. "For all the homies and ones fighting for their lives behind the walls and to all those solid homies doing life much love keep your Head up," he wrote in the caption. Viewers can see a pier and the lights of boats behind him, however, and he says he is in a beautiful area.

"Sometimes in life, we take things for granted and we don't realize that sometimes people don't get a second chance," the influencer starts the video "Sometimes we don't even know how fast things can be taken away from us," he continued. He said that he had time to reflect and realized that he could have been in another place "doing stupid t.