It is clear that Chris Hemsworth’s 70-year-old father is the origin of all Thor’s muscles


Now everything is explained. The origin of Chris Hemsworth’s muscles, beyond the time he spends in the gym for his roles as Thor or Tyler Rake, has an answer in genetics. And yesyour father Craig Hemsworth He is a real mountain of muscles at 70 years old.

This time it is Liam, another of his sons, who publishes a photo of the patriarch on Instagram, where he looks in an enviable way.

And what’s more, it turns out that Craig helped fuel Chris’ love of fitness in his youtha passion that has since become the actor, who even created his own health and fitness app Centr. Reflecting on their physical journey together, Chris already said in 2022, also taking advantage of Father’s Day, that “some of my best “Memories from when I was a child are training with my father,” the actor wrote along with a video of them exercising together on Instagram.

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“I used to compete in the 110 meter hurdles, but I didn’t have enough space to train because we lived at the top of a very steep hill. My dad built me ​​a single wooden fence and I used the 15 meter driveway we had to practice over and over again. Just him and I until the sun set having fun, laughing,” adding that beyond the special moment they shared together, he also won awards thanks to his father’s patience and support. “Here we are 25 years later and we’re still laughing and moving.”

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Until now we knew that Chris Hemsworth He sported an enviable muscular body, one of the most applauded in the Hollywood film industry. His brother Liam Hemsworth You can also boast of some well-worked muscles; even the oldest of the brothers, Luke Hemsworth, you can also remove your shirt without hesitation. But what about the father?

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Joaquín Gasca is an expert in competitive sports, technology and motorsports. A while ago he hung up his cleated boots to focus on paddle tennis and running… age-related things, he complains. But he also signs up for any bombing that has to do with pushing his body to the limit, whether driving an Aston Martin or going to the office on a scooter.

He is very Atlético de Madrid, so when footballers like Marcos Llorente or Álvaro Morata have starred on the cover of Men’s Health, he was there to write them. He just ran his first marathon for Runner’s World, and as he passes in this universe, he’s already looking for the next one to get under 3 hours. If you have to test any type of paddle tennis racket, vehicle or watch, it is no problem. Even sneakers. Whatever you need in sports equipment.

Joaquín graduated in journalism from USP-CEU in 2013, but since 2009, when he joined the University newspaper, he began working as a 360-degree “journalist” in digital and print. The next steps of his almost 15-year career were taken doing culture and sports at Shangay magazine, until he joined Hearst a week before the start of the pandemic in 2020. He is also a professor of social networks and new technologies at Universitas Senioribvs CEU and is part of Hearst’s Innovation HUB to research new trends.

 
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