Tim McGraw stands with a kettlebell in his right hand, back pin-straight, and looks toward the wall at TRUMAV, his new gym in Nashville. He starts walking, then smiles. "I call this Taking Out the Trash," he says.
A natural storyteller, McGraw’s got names for other moves, too. He does a yoga flow and dubs it Infinity. He squats deep and opens his torso to one side and calls this doing Cheyennes. He does sumo-stance squats, focusing on pushing his butt back, part of his quest for thicker legs. Those are Beyoncés.
This is how the 52-year-old country-music star injects fun into a vicious 90-minute sweat he designed himself, aiming to push his own limits. “I don’t really get tired of training,” McGraw says.“There’s such a feeling of accomplishment that comes from the feeling of being my age and still being at the top of my game.”
A natural storyteller, McGraw’s got names for other moves, too. He does a yoga flow and dubs it Infinity. He squats deep and opens his torso to one side and calls this doing Cheyennes. He does sumo-stance squats, focusing on pushing his butt back, part of his quest for thicker legs. Those are Beyoncés.
This is how the 52-year-old country-music star injects fun into a vicious 90-minute sweat he designed himself, aiming to push his own limits. “I don’t really get tired of training,” McGraw says.“There’s such a feeling of accomplishment that comes from the feeling of being my age and still being at the top of my game.”
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