The diet that Chris Hemsworth used for the role of "Thor"

His impressive muscle mass (192 centimeters for about 90 kilograms), built over the years during weight room training, predestined him to put himself in the shoes of a Marvel hero.

To play the role of Thor, Chris Hemsworth had to strengthen his body. During the first films, the Australian actor based his bodybuilding training program on exercises consisting of lifting heavy loads. He now favors more functional bodybuilding exercises to sculpt his body while developing his agility and explosiveness.

Each session of his bodybuilding program begins with a warm-up. To build muscle (but especially take dry muscle), the actor alternates between bodybuilding and cardio in high-intensity sessions that can last between 30 minutes and 1 hour. With the help of his physical trainer, his goal is to find the right balance between bodybuilding exercises and more functional workouts. In other words, he develops his muscles while applying for his cardio to obtain an optimal physical condition.

Chris Hemsworth primarily develops the muscle groups of the upper body, including biceps, triceps, pectorals, shoulders and abdominals. The actor spends a lot of time at the gym to perform exercises on body weight. His trainings are very often composed of bear crawls, burpees, tractions and sheathing. It complements this with bodybuilding movements such as squats, bench press, ground lifting or hammer curl at dumbbells. In addition to muscle training, Chris Hemsworth integrates fitness, boxing and yoga sessions into his mass gain.

  • Meals 1

280 g of Steak

180 g of Oatmeal

3 Egg whites

Multivitamin juice (1 glass)

  • Meals 2

220 g of chicken

400 g of rice

100 g of broccoli

100 g of Mushrooms

  • Meals 3

220 g of cod

200 g of Asparagus

400 g of rice

  • Meals 4

220 g of chicken

400 g Baked potato

100 g of broccoli

Orange juice (1 glass)

  • Meals 5

220 g of cod

200 g of Asparagus

400 g of rice

  • Meals 6

220 steak

400 g of potato

Salad at will

  • Meals 7

30 g of Protein powder (casein or whey)

10 Egg whites

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