Watch: LeBron Shares Video Of Training Cardio Like A Beast

LeBron James is on top of the list of great players, and he doesn’t even think of dropping to No. 2. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar left his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time in his career and joined his current team. The king’s first season in the Western Conference was terrible. It’s hard to imagine that a LeBron-led team didn’t make the NBA Finals. LeBron had great stats, but he was limited to 55 games. That’s a career-low for him. But, things turned out really well this season. LeBron is the Chosen One, remember? He is 35, but retirement is not on the menu. Many thought that LeBron would step back after his debut with the Lakers, but he used that failure as motivation. The entire nation is in quarantine now, but LeBron doesn’t miss a chance to enjoy his cardio training.

LeBron always enjoys a good cardio training

LeBron has remarkable longevity and durability. He is committed to physical fitness and training. Everyone knows that LeBron has great athleticism. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said LeBron is the best athlete on this planet.

The three-time NBA champion joined forces with trainer Mike Mancias, NASM-CES & PES. They have been working together for the past 16 years. That makes almost an entire career. These two started Ladder, a supplement company that launched in 2019 with the help from another iconic figure, Arnold Schwarzenegger. LeBron and Mancias tried really hard to find the right mix of high-quality supplements following the tough postseason stretch in 2014. They weren’t happy with the status quo and risked a lot to reach their goal. LeBron and his trainer created their own product, adjusted to LeBron’s needs. It also fits the NBA’s standards.

According to Mancias, the simplest routines and exercises have a great impact on your body. It’s all about intensity and movement. Try to focus on these two things. That’s what LeBron thought when he started his cardio workout. He works out like a beast, and it shows. LeBron is playing his best basketball, and he will take the Lakers to a title. But first, the coronavirus has to leave this world alone.