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“Social media is such an important asset to my career,” Dwayne says. “I came to it late—in 2011—because I didn’t quite understand the power of it. I initially thought it was about showing people what you ate that day or where you traveled to. But it’s more than that. It’s a way of communicating with fans that no other type of media can provide. It’s a significant part of one of my most important relationships, which is with the fans.” —Dwayne JohnsonSEE ALSO: Get the December Issue of ‘Muscle & Fitness’ on Newsstands Now!
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“I enjoy all forms of social media, but I find that Instagram is really best for storytelling, because of its visual aspect. Plus, I have long-ass arms, which are great for selfies.”
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“Training is my anchor every day, regardless of whether I’m on a set or at home,” Dwayne says. “Yes, I’m busy, but we’re all busy. We’re all on the treadmill of life, and it requires balance, but for me, training is a key part of that balance.”
SEE ALSO: Train Like The Rock: Dwayne Johnson’s Shoulder Routine
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“Typically, I get up at 3:45 in the morning, do my cardio, have my breakfast, then I’ll go hit the iron, then go to the movie set. If I can get those things done and get to the set at 7, 8 o’clock, then I can work for the next 12, 14, 16, hours. I’m good. I’m like a cow—I just need water. It’s my anchor. At that time I’m by myself—nobody else is awake. So I do my work, emails, and focus.”
SEE ALSO: The Rock’s Chest Routine
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Per Bernal
Being Muscle & Fitness’ Man of the Century is an honor. “It’s a privilege, considering its history,” Dwayne says.
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“For 75 years M&F has featured the best of the best in bodybuilding, fitness, sports and entertainment on its cover, and it’s inspired millions upon millions of people to take charge of their lives and get fit and strong. So I’m proud, but I’m also incredibly grateful.”SEE ALSO: School of Rock: Dwayne Johnson’s 7 Life Lessons>>
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“I’ve had the privilege to be on the covers of every major magazine in the world—Rolling Stone, GQ, Details, Esquire, Men’s Health, and they’re all fantastic. But at my core is hard work and training and sweat equity, so to be Man of the Century for Muscle & Fitness is by far the greatest.”SEE ALSO: The Rock Launches #ManoftheCentury Challenge>>
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“It’s my most important cover ever, because of my personal history with the magazine. When I was a kid I aspired to be just like the guys on the cover of Muscle & Fitness, not just because of their success, but because that success came about through hard work, which is something that’s hardwired into my DNA.” SEE ALSO: Johnson Reveals How He Became The Rock>>
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To Dwayne Johnson, working hard in the gym is the way to follow the path of greatness set by legends of physical prowess.SEE ALSO: The Rock’s Hip Hop Playlist Will Get You Moving>>
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Lifting builds a sense of purpose, and translates to other facets of life.SEE ALSO: The Strongest Men in the World
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Don’t overlook philosophy—The Rock sees signs everywhere that could turn into big lessons.SEE ALSO: The Rock Reaches Out to Sick Fan>>
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Getting through grueling training sessions means maintaining focus, persistence, and hard work.SEE ALSO: 7 Training Steps to Pack on Size
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The challenges you face in life will shape you. They will mold you into the person you are.SEE ALSO: Gain 10 Pounds of Muscle in 4 Weeks
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For many, the gym is a sanctuary, and an anchor
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Remember that we all will start somewhere. The Rock was once pinned by a 135lb bench press.
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Never cheat or disservice yourself. Others will surely call you out for it.
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Hard work culminates into something legendary.SEE ALSO: Get the December Issue of ‘Muscle & Fitness’ on Newsstands Monday!
“Social media is such an important asset to my career,” Dwayne says. “I came to it late—in 2011—because I didn’t quite understand the power of it. I initially thought it was about showing people what you ate that day or where you traveled to. But it’s more than that. It’s a way of communicating with fans that no other type of media can provide. It’s a significant part of one of my most important relationships, which is with the fans.” —Dwayne Johnson
SEE ALSO: Get the December Issue of ‘Muscle & Fitness’ on Newsstands Now!
“I enjoy all forms of social media, but I find that Instagram is really best for storytelling, because of its visual aspect. Plus, I have long-ass arms, which are great for selfies.”
SEE ALSO: Nothing Can Stop The Rock
“Training is my anchor every day, regardless of whether I’m on a set or at home,” Dwayne says. “Yes, I’m busy, but we’re all busy. We’re all on the treadmill of life, and it requires balance, but for me, training is a key part of that balance.”
SEE ALSO: Train Like The Rock: Dwayne Johnson’s Shoulder Routine
“Typically, I get up at 3:45 in the morning, do my cardio, have my breakfast, then I’ll go hit the iron, then go to the movie set. If I can get those things done and get to the set at 7, 8 o’clock, then I can work for the next 12, 14, 16, hours. I’m good. I’m like a cow—I just need water. It’s my anchor. At that time I’m by myself—nobody else is awake. So I do my work, emails, and focus.”
SEE ALSO: The Rock’s Chest Routine
Being Muscle & Fitness’ Man of the Century is an honor. “It’s a privilege, considering its history,” Dwayne says.
SEE ALSO: Smell What The Rock is Cooking
“For 75 years M&F has featured the best of the best in bodybuilding, fitness, sports and entertainment on its cover, and it’s inspired millions upon millions of people to take charge of their lives and get fit and strong. So I’m proud, but I’m also incredibly grateful.”
“I’ve had the privilege to be on the covers of every major magazine in the world—Rolling Stone, GQ, Details, Esquire, Men’s Health, and they’re all fantastic. But at my core is hard work and training and sweat equity, so to be Man of the Century for Muscle & Fitness is by far the greatest.”
“It’s my most important cover ever, because of my personal history with the magazine. When I was a kid I aspired to be just like the guys on the cover of Muscle & Fitness, not just because of their success, but because that success came about through hard work, which is something that’s hardwired into my DNA.”
SEE ALSO: Johnson Reveals How He Became The Rock>>
To Dwayne Johnson, working hard in the gym is the way to follow the path of greatness set by legends of physical prowess.
Lifting builds a sense of purpose, and translates to other facets of life.
SEE ALSO: The Strongest Men in the World
Don’t overlook philosophy—The Rock sees signs everywhere that could turn into big lessons.
SEE ALSO: The Rock Reaches Out to Sick Fan>>
Getting through grueling training sessions means maintaining focus, persistence, and hard work.
SEE ALSO: 7 Training Steps to Pack on Size
The challenges you face in life will shape you. They will mold you into the person you are.
SEE ALSO: Gain 10 Pounds of Muscle in 4 Weeks
For many, the gym is a sanctuary, and an anchor
SEE ALSO: The 12 Best Bodies in WWE History
Remember that we all will start somewhere. The Rock was once pinned by a 135lb bench press.
SEE ALSO: Getting Started with Bodybuilding
Never cheat or disservice yourself. Others will surely call you out for it.
Hard work culminates into something legendary.
SEE ALSO: Get the December Issue of ‘Muscle & Fitness’ on Newsstands Monday!
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