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This post about how much Dwayne โ€œThe Rockโ€ Johnson can lift is misunderstanding what he was attempting to achieve with this workout.

The rest of the Chest workout is fairly light-weight considering his size, so I assume he was trying to reduce his chest size for this role.

Got that exactly backwards. High reps at moderate weight == muscle hypertrophy and thus chest size increases.

Sure, Dwayne Johnson is strong. But heโ€™s a Hollywood actor. Itโ€™s more important for him to look good than his absolute strength. This workout is designed for hypertrophy โ€” it concentrates on making your muscles larger and not necessarily on strength (although you will get stronger, too, but not as much as a true strength workout).

I concentrate on strength so my workout looks a little different โ€“ I do weights closer to my max and fewer reps. This means I look less big but get stronger faster.

For The Rock, the workout makes perfect sense. Big muscles are his schtick (though heโ€™s not a bad actor) and thatโ€™s how you get them. Heโ€™s working out exactly right for hypertrophy.

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