Danny Jones, un entrenador personal sur de California, se volvió una sensación en Instagram hace unos días gracias a su escultural cuerpo y sus más de dos metros de altura.

 

 

Todo comenzó cuando una usuaria de Twitter comparó a Jones con un árbol. La analogía, simple como era, demostró ser muy eficaz.

 

 

El tuit se hizo virale en minutos, y los usuarios acudieron a la página de Jones. A partir de ahí, han inundado su cuenta de Instagram con admiración y amor.

 

Al respecto, el joven explicó “las últimas 24 horas ha sido absolutamente locas. Me fui a la cama anteanoche al igual que cualquier otro, pero desperté a 8 mil nuevos seguidores Instagram. Pensé que era un error en el sistema”, dijo a The Sun.

 

Hope everyone’s having a great Memorial Day Weekend!

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“Ya tengo un gran número de seguidores, pero esa cifra seguía creciendo. No tenía ni idea de dónde vinieron todas esas personas”.

 

Sometimes you just gotta be one with nature…? #thatsonewhiteass #ihopethehillsdonthaveeyes

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El joven de 31 años inició en 2015 su proceso de transformación para poder lucir tal y como luce ahora y que le ha servido para conquistar miles de corazones al rededor del mundo.

 

For those of you that have been following me a while, you know that I like to share my progress photos from time to time. It’s a good reminder to me of how far I’ve come and it motivates me (and hopefully you) to keep pushing and remember why I started this. – Do you know how long it took me to finally start seeing some noticeable differences in myself? A looooong time, longer than it should have. Lemme tell you why. – When I first started this journey (hate calling it that cuz it’s so cliche sounding, but that’s exactly what it is) I was hungry. And I’m not speaking in terms of hunger for food. I was unhappy with how I looked and how I felt. I wanted to walk shirtless on the beach with confidence. I wanted to be able to go to a pool party and make everyone do a double take. I wanted to feel good with how I looked. Don’t get me wrong, I was never the type to let the disappointment in my physique prevent me from having fun and still going to the beach and pool parties. I just didn’t feel great about myself when I did those things. I wanted more and I was going to do everything in my power to make a change. – But oh how quick we are to give up, make excuses and find reasons to quit. I would bust my ass in the gym and diet like a maniac for a week or two and I’d look in the mirror and see the exact same dude from a couple weeks ago looking back at me. Seemed like there was little to no change. So, I’d say “screw this, why am I killing myself with diet and training if it’s making so little of a difference”. And I’d quit until the next time I had a little more motivation to start all over. – Left: 280lbs. Working out hard 5-6 days a week at around 2-3 hours per workout. Little/no knowledge of nutrition. Right: 250lbs. (Not current) Working out hard 5-6 days a week at around 1-1.5 hours per workout. Daily calculated diet to help me reach my goals. It was at this time I FINALLY realized my body was undergoing some serious change. Granted, I made significant changes prior to this photo, but due to my overly self-critical nature, it took me forever to actually notice the positive change. My guess is 4 years between the two photos. – I’ve come a (continued in comments)

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“Ha sido muy divertido e hilarante ver todos los memes, artículos y comentarios!”, añadió.

 

Actualmente cuenta con más de 609 mil seguidores y cientos de comentarios en cada una de sus fotos.

 

 

Are you getting out of your comfort zone? . Are you pushing yourself to a point that feels unpleasant? . Are you repeatedly putting yourself in situations that challenge you and force you to overcome them? . Well, you should be. . I’ve realized that bodybuilding is a lot like life. If you want to grow, you are required to experience discomfort. The more discomfort, the more you grow. Resistance=Growth. . The moment we get comfortable and stop providing that resistance, we stop growing. . Imagine how amazing and well-rounded of a person you could become if you got out of your comfort zone once a day and did something that used to be “off limits” to you. . Inside and outside of the gym, I challenge you to do things that are difficult and to create a personal environment where nothing is off limits. . If you’ve made it this far in the caption, comment what you’re going to do this week that is out of your comfort zone. Maybe commenting something personal on my post is something you wouldn’t normally do… great, you’ve already got a head start! . Let’s get better together! .

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