If he isn’t filming a movie, doing a stand up comedy show or on the hit BET show ‘Real Husbands Of Hollywood’, Kevin Hart can be found in the gym. For some time now Hart has been promoting this healthy living lifestyle not only by eating right but hitting the gym to work on his physique,
“365 days a year, we got ours in. No excuses, no days off.” – Kevin Hart
Living with that mind state helps you put your life into perspective not only to work out, eat right but attack your everyday life in the same fashion. For Nike’s newest ‘Inner Strength’ series Kevin Hart introduces us to another side of him, a more serious side where we learn that his training routine is no joke. Below is a video of Kev speaking on how he wakes up at 5:30 AM everyday to get a jump start with his personal trainer, the different routines he goes through and how his mindset on making sure his appearance matched that of the expectations his fans had when paying to come see him.
Check out the video, the many different stills of Kevin Hart working out and and if you were wondering what Nike gear Kev had on;
NIKE ULTIMATE DRY TRAINING SHIRT
Ventilated, sweat-wicking fabric that’s super stretchy for exceptional comfort and range of motion during your workout.
NIKE FLEX-REPEL TRAINING SHORTS
Articulated seams and fabric that sheds water for ease of movement and comfort in wet conditions.
Kevin Hart is best known as an actor and comedian, a career that demands relentless travel, late nights and hours on his feet. Pushed to the brink of exhaustion, Hart opted for change rather than surrender. Adapting what he defines as a “healthy mindset,” he committed to a “no excuses, no days off” mantra that includes a daily 5:30 a.m. training session comprised of everything from heavy ropes to elevated leg lifts. This regimen has raised Hart’s energy and swagger, and garnered him a whole new legion of fans who are as inspired by his planks and pull-ups as they are by his stand-up
“It’s about that confidence. It’s about that head-up feeling…walking into a room and feeling like you’re supposed to be in the room,” Hart declares. “Training for life is living for life.”