Let us Marvel at just how a shirtless Chris Hemsworth gets into Thor shape.
The Australian actor gave fans and followers an inside look into his exercise routine in a new Instagram video shared on Saturday. “Gettin it done with the worlds best trainer,” he wrote about Luke Zocchi, who also trained Hemsworth’s Thor: Ragnarok costar Cate Blanchett.
Judging from the grunting noises Hemsworth, 33, makes, it certainly sounds like the father-of-three is getting an efficient sweat-drenched workout from the series of weightlifting, battle ropes and resistance training.
And if you want to achieve Hemsworth-worthy legs, follow this five-minute regimen created by Dr.
The Australian actor gave fans and followers an inside look into his exercise routine in a new Instagram video shared on Saturday. “Gettin it done with the worlds best trainer,” he wrote about Luke Zocchi, who also trained Hemsworth’s Thor: Ragnarok costar Cate Blanchett.
Judging from the grunting noises Hemsworth, 33, makes, it certainly sounds like the father-of-three is getting an efficient sweat-drenched workout from the series of weightlifting, battle ropes and resistance training.
And if you want to achieve Hemsworth-worthy legs, follow this five-minute regimen created by Dr.
- 3/11/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Just because you're short on time doesn't mean you can't squeeze in a workout! Five celebrity trainers share exercise sessions you can do in just five minutes, whether you want to burn calories or mentally chill out. 1. For a full-body burn, try this set of moves from Akt in Motion creator Anna Kaiser, who trains Karlie Kloss, Kelly Ripa and Shakira. Do 30 seconds of each: plank jacks, push-ups, push-offs, deep-squat heel clicks, right and left lateral-lunge push-offs holding weight, high knees, triceps leg switches and single leg teasers with weight. "This will torch calories!" says Kaiser. 2. To clear the mind...
- 9/2/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
Just because you're short on time doesn't mean you can't squeeze in a workout! Five celebrity trainers share exercise sessions you can do in just five minutes, whether you want to burn calories or mentally chill out. 1. For a full-body burn, try this set of moves from Akt in Motion creator Anna Kaiser, who trains Karlie Kloss, Kelly Ripa and Shakira. Do 30 seconds of each: plank jacks, push-ups, push-offs, deep-squat heel clicks, right and left lateral-lunge push-offs holding weight, high knees, triceps leg switches and single leg teasers with weight. "This will torch calories!" says Kaiser. 2. To clear the mind...
- 9/2/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
Thus Spoke the Spectacle by Eric Goodman Kraine Theater, NYC March 29-August 30, 2015
Thus Spoke the Spectacle identifies itself as a "theatrical rock performance" and draws on writers such as Noam Chomsky, Marshall McLuhan, and, as the title suggests, Guy Debord and Friedrich Nietzsche. This multimedia performance brings those influences together with video and still imagery that is accompanied by creator Eric Goodman on guitar and vocals and Leo Friere on drums. Divided into ten songs, Goodman’s hourlong piece sets out to critique what Debord, in the title of one of his best-known works, calls the society of the spectacle, the elevation of the superficial that is presented by mass media and passively consumed by the audience.
There are some quite successful juxtapositions. A newscaster reporting on mutilated animals quickly cuts to a commercial for a fast-food burger. Reports of murder and destruction give way to ads worshipping consumer goods.
Thus Spoke the Spectacle identifies itself as a "theatrical rock performance" and draws on writers such as Noam Chomsky, Marshall McLuhan, and, as the title suggests, Guy Debord and Friedrich Nietzsche. This multimedia performance brings those influences together with video and still imagery that is accompanied by creator Eric Goodman on guitar and vocals and Leo Friere on drums. Divided into ten songs, Goodman’s hourlong piece sets out to critique what Debord, in the title of one of his best-known works, calls the society of the spectacle, the elevation of the superficial that is presented by mass media and passively consumed by the audience.
There are some quite successful juxtapositions. A newscaster reporting on mutilated animals quickly cuts to a commercial for a fast-food burger. Reports of murder and destruction give way to ads worshipping consumer goods.
- 7/13/2015
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
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