The power forward captioned the post "Year 17” in a nod to his career longevity. It comes just a few weeks after he tweeted: "As soon as it's safe, we would like to finish our season. I'm ready and our team is ready.”
In the lead up to sport coming back, LeBron kicked up the intensity, adding in plenty of cable exercises to build stability as well as strength. He shared a few vids of himself doing battle ropes and the Pallof press, as well as hanging knee raises, sled pushes, dumbbell deadlifts and Romanian deadlifts. He also wrote down a nine-exercise ab burner on IG stories, which includes three rounds each kneeling cable push/pulls (8 per side), 10 pushups, a ball crunch (with squeeze), a three-point renegade row, a kneeling cable reverse fly, lateral band walks, a standing barbell curl and a 30-second leg mat balance. Ouch.
No pain no gain, hey?
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