He’s not one to shy away from flaunting his muscular physique on social media.
And on Tuesday, Chris Hemsworth gave fans a glimpse at how he maintains his incredible frame as he worked out with ‘the world’s laziest trainer’.
The 37-year-old superstar shared footage to Instagram of him doing a weighted sled push-and-pull while his personal trainer, Luke Zocchi, sat on it.
Giving it all he’s got! Thor star Chris Hemsworth (pictured), 37, gave fans a glimpse at his CRAZY workout routine with the ‘world’s laziest trainer’ on Tuesday
‘Cheers to the worlds laziest trainer @zocobodypro for a fun session @centrfit,’ he captioned the post with the hashtag, Thor: Love and Thunder.
In the video, Luke can be heard encouraging the father-of-three, who is currently filming the upcoming Marvel blockbuster.
‘I want to go back. I want to go back. Send me back,’ he chants as the Hollywood heavyweight pushes him on the sled.
Chris can be seen completing the exercise twice, before stopping and exclaiming: ‘So easy!’.
Watching every move: The 37-year-old superstar shared footage to Instagram of him doing a weighted sled push-and-pull while his personal trainer, Luke Zocchi, sat on it.
Good pals: ‘Cheers to the worlds laziest trainer @zocobodypro for a fun session @centrfit,’ he captioned the post with the hashtag, Thor: Love and Thunder
Move it: In the video, Luke can be heard encouraging the father-of-three, who is currently filming the upcoming Marvel blockbuster
Chop chop: ‘I want to go back. I want to go back. Send me back,’ he chants as the Hollywood heavyweight pushes him on the sled
‘Good work big dog,’ says a man out of shot, before Chris hits the floor in exhaustion. ‘Oh… he’s going to be sick.’
Chris’ gruelling workout follows his Thor: Love and Thunder body double Bobby Holland Hanton revealing he was struggling to keep up with the actor because he’s the ‘biggest Thor he’s ever been’.
Speaking on Nova’s Fitzy & Wippa on February 8, the 34-year-old stuntman said: ‘Everyone is like, “wow look at the size and him” – but I text him like, “thanks very much dude, you’ve just made this even harder!”
Hitting the finish line: Chris can be seen completing the exercise twice, before stopping and exclaiming: ‘So easy!’
Show’s over: ‘Good work big dog,’ a man says out of shot, before Chris hits the floor in exhaustion. ‘Oh… he’s going to be sick.’