

With all of his hard work and commitment over the years, Dwayne Johnson developed a physique that will be the dream of many. Therefore, nobody ever wants to pass up the chance to work out with The Great One. Notably, he routinely works out with a number of well-known individuals, like Lindsey Vonn, Aaron Donald, and many more.
However, talking to Ellen DeGeneres, Hollywood Star, Kevin Hart strongly denied working out with The Rock. He also provided a justification for giving up the opportunity to work out with his best friend.
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DeGeneres brought up Mark Wahlberg during the chat since he and Hart collaborated on the movie, ‘Me Time’. Given that Wahlberg has a great physique, DeGeneres inquired if Hart worked out with him during their time together. In reply, Hart flatly refused to work out with celebrities who are committed to fitness, such as The Rock and Mark Wahlberg.
Why doesn’t Hart want to work out with Dwayne Johnson & Mark Wahlberg?
He explained the reason behind not working out with DJ.
Hart said, “When I get to work with the people that are really dedicated to the gym, we don’t work out together, we don’t even want to. I don’t want to be in your space, I don’t need you in mine. I love how you go at it, but two wavelengths of time and schedule.”
As per Hart, if he trains out like a gym maniac, he would then lift more weight than usual owing to the pressure to impress the celebrities. And this might lead to some serious injury, so he is hesitant to work out with them. Notably, as fans are all aware, The Rock has a huge frame that he developed with heavy weightlifting.
Thus, the comedian might pressure himself into lifting heavier.
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When a well-known celebrity approaches him to work out with them, Hart claims he declines right away because he doesn’t want to lift extra weight only to impress them. He added, “That’s why I don’t work out with Dwayne, either. I don’t wanna go in there and lift all that mess, all that stupid stuff that he put in there, who wants to do all that stuff? ‘Listen, how good the day is, we gotta go, we gotta challenge ourselves.’ No, we don’t do what you do, and I’ll do what I do.”
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Indeed, being among somebody who can lift much more weight than you puts pressure and Hart didn’t want to engage in ego lifting that might lead to injury.
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