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Hudson Williams shares his demanding workout routine for 'Heated Rivalry'

The Canadian actor gave a sneak peek at his workout routine for playing 'Shane Hollander' in the hit HBO Max series

Hudson Williams shares his demanding workout routine for 039Heated Rivalry039
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Amid the success of the series "Heated Rivalry," actor Hudson Williams graced the cover of the latest issue of Men's Health magazine, where he shared in detail the physical transformation he underwent to bring the character 'Shane Hollander' to life. We'll tell you what he said!

According to the 24-year-old actor, the role he played demanded great physical condition, as it is none other than a professional hockey player. For this reason, he incorporated a full-body workout, five times a week, with sessions ranging from 45 minutes to an hour. During his training sessions, Hudson Williams performs dumbbell chest flyes, Bulgarian split squats, cable rows, tricep extensions, lateral raises, and advanced core movements, such as the dragon flag. In addition to sharing this glimpse into his demanding routine, which he complements with healthy eating habits, the celebrity reflected on his self-perception once he began to see the results of his work at the gym. With his characteristic candor, Williams confessed that the process was full of ups and downs, but far from feeling bad about the stretch marks that appeared with his physical transformation, he considers them marks and achievements. “I call stretch marks 'tiger stripes,' and I've always appreciated them on both women and men. Health and good physical condition are important.” They can have different shapes and sizes. So yes, I'm glad I have my dimples and stretch marks on my butt. I like them,” she said during the interview with the magazine. Regarding her preparation for the new season of “Heated Rivalry,” confirmed by HBO Max, Hudson revealed that her goal is simple: “To increase muscle mass and especially develop my shoulders… I want to be bigger, stronger, wider,” she emphasized.

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