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FootballRobert Lewandowski’s Fitness Continues To Impress Teammates As Polish Striker Makes Knuckle Pushups Look Easy
- Robert Lewandowski continues to impress fans and teammates alike with his impressive fitness regime
- Polish striker Robert Lewandowski makes knuckle push-ups look effortless while training for Barcelona
- Robert Lewandowski wasn't always in peak physical shape and was described as very thin by a coach
Robert Lewandowski’s fitness levels continue to impress fans and teammates alike.
The Polish striker is renowned for being in peak physical shape and has often wowed everyone with some of his feats of fitness.
After being unveiled as a Barcelona player, Lewandowski once again stunned onlookers by making knuckle push-ups look easy.
A video has since surfaced showing the Polish striker effortlessly doing push-ups on his knuckles and now even breaking a sweat.
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Lewandowski wasn’t always the impressive physical specimen that he is today.
As reported by TalkSport, a former coach of the striker, explained that Lewandowski was very thin when he started.
“He was very thin. His legs were like sticks, and I was always scared that others would break them,” former coach Krzysztof Sikorski said.
Lewandowski turned things around, though, with the help of his wife.
Anna Lewandowski is a well-known sports nutritionist and has been instrumental in his impressive physique.
While at Borussia Dortmund, Lewandowski even earned the name “The Body,” because of his physique. His approach to fitness and nutrition also impressed Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola when he was coaching in Germany at Bayern Munich.
Excitement in Spain as Barcelona officially confirms signing of Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich
Barcelona has officially confirmed the signing of Robert Lewandowski from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich after both clubs agreed to a deal for the 33-year-old forward.
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FootballLewandowski joins the Catalan giants after penning a four-year contract with the Blaugrana after they paid a transfer fee of €45m plus €5m in variables.
According to Football Espana, Barcelona has inserted a release clause of €500m in the contract of the Polish forward who has since joined the rest of his new teammates in the USA for their preseason tour.