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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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