
pashaBiceps
Jarosław Jarząbkowski
Biography
Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski is a retired Polish professional Counter-Strike player who left an indelible mark on the competitive scene from 2004 to 2019. Born on April 11, 1988, pashaBiceps rose to prominence as part of the legendary Golden Five team in Counter-Strike 1.6 before transitioning to Global Offensive in 2013.
Known for his aggressive playstyle and signature biceps flex celebration, pashaBiceps became one of the most recognizable faces in esports. His career highlights include winning the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major, multiple Intel Extreme Masters titles, and being ranked the 3rd best player in the world in 2014 by HLTV. He was also named MVP of three tournaments, including the prestigious Copenhagen Games 2015.
pashaBiceps is perhaps best known for his tenure with Virtus.pro, where he formed the longest-lasting CS:GO lineup in history alongside NEO, TaZ, Snax, and byali. This team played together for over 4 years, winning numerous titles and establishing themselves as one of the most successful Polish esports teams ever.
Beyond his in-game achievements, pashaBiceps became a beloved personality in the esports community. His charismatic personality, dedication to fitness (earning him the "Biceps" nickname), and entertaining streams helped popularize Counter-Strike in Poland and beyond. After retiring in 2019, he continued to engage with fans as a full-time Twitch streamer, sharing his passion for gaming and fitness with a new generation of esports enthusiasts.