John Cena isn't as strong as he looks. He's stronger. Working alongside longtime friend and trainer Rob MacIntyre, Cena has shifted away from the bodybuilding training he grew up with to focus more on pure strength gains—allowing him to keep aesthetic muscles while improving his athleticism and resistance to injury.
My chase of @WWECesaro failed, 4 now. Back at it w @MogyApp working on technique. #NeverGiveUp @Tapout @WWE @HardNocksSouth #AdaptOvercome pic.twitter.com/uQm7gUc6X7— John Cena (@JohnCena) August 13, 2017
Through the ups and downs, they have each other. The future is bright when #TotalBellas returns Wednesday, Sept 6 at 9|8c, only E! pic.twitter.com/SE5N9CYQ6c— Total Bellas (@Total_Bellas) August 17, 2017
Ok @WWECesaro I know from @MogyApp your gaining on me, but I'll #NeverGiveUp @Tapout #RAW @HardNocksSouth 142kg @WWE #SDLive pic.twitter.com/ODuEmMtE8y— John Cena (@JohnCena) August 1, 2017
The squat rack...is for SQUATTING! @JohnCena brings you this and other important workout tips courtesy of @Tapout! pic.twitter.com/EmfPkmDpn5— WWE (@WWE) July 29, 2017
@HardNocksSouth Life: @JohnCena Never Stops Capacity Leg Workout Video. Also watch on The @BellaTwins YouTube channel over 755,000 strong! pic.twitter.com/Nl0WjQ3G3O— JohnCenaCrews™ (@JohnCenaCrews) July 8, 2017
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