HOMBRE Exclusive: John Cena On Winning…And Fitness
25 Jun 2021 by Francisco Romeo in Advice, Celebrities, Ego, Excercise, Fame, Films, Fitness, Fitness, General, Health, Home, Pleasure, Power, Profile, Self Help, Sports

John Cena continues to move beyond the wrestling ring to worldwide icon status. His newest role is in the long running franchise “F9 – The Fast Saga” opening today. In an exclusive interview Cena talks about his career, future plans, and offers sensible workout tips.
H: Is there anything people would find surprising about your training?
John Cena: That it’s boring (laughs). I started my first workout when I was 12 years old. I’m going to be 40 in April and I haven’t stopped since. So I have been in the workout/fitness industry almost 30 years. It’s been a long time. I’ve been certified so I know what I’m talking about, but with that much human experience I also know the human body, especially when it comes to stuff like this, especially when it comes to performance wear I endorse.
H: How have your professional goals evolved over time?
JC: Well now I’m like the old guy who wants to show the young guys that I can still go. That’s what keeps me driven. Right now the guys are in their twenties, there’s not too many guys in their 30s and 40s so I just have to break that mold. There are days when I find myself questioning what I’m doing and that’s what keeps me motivated, not to stay young because that’s impossible, but to show the younger crowd that I can still go.
H: What’s next for you?
JC: I love WWE, I will always be there but sometimes other things call me away from the organization. There are many projects in the works that will hopefully be starting soon. I believe in everything that I back and I have fun and I think it shows. I don’t ever want to be a part of something where I hate going to work.
H: What’s the best advice you can give to people starting out in fitness?
JC: Find something you like. Don’t set unrealistic goals. If you’re looking for a complete transformation give yourself the time it takes for a complete transformation. Instead of setting a goal like I’d like to lose 20 pounds – we all know how that’s going to happen, by making better choices with nutrition – the goal should be I’m going to make better choices and move around to lose X amount of weight.
H: Finally, what are some quick fitness tips you can give our audience?
JC: Keep it simple, make good choices, and move around every day. Those are easy tips for now and beyond.