Fernando Torres shows off his toned muscles.
Striker Fernando Torres continues to cause fever when showing off his muscular muscles thanks to hard work in the gym.
In February 2021, Torres once made the public excited when sharing a toned look after retiring. The former Spain player owns large muscles in the chest, shoulders, and biceps. Torres’ appearance is still balanced thanks to the ideal height (1.86 m).
In February 2021, Torres once made the public excited when sharing a toned look after retiring. The former Spain player owns large muscles in the chest, shoulders, and biceps. Torres’ appearance is still balanced thanks to the ideal height (1.86 m).
Recently, Torres continues to share photos of her working out at the gym. The video that appeared on the former striker’s personal page shows him doing cardio exercises and lifting weights.
In addition, Torres also exercises more muscle groups in the legs by cycling, rowing or jogging. The 38-year-old former striker wants to build a toned and balanced body.
In addition, Torres also exercises more muscle groups in the legs by cycling, rowing or jogging. The 38-year-old former striker wants to build a toned and balanced body.
According to AS , Torres worked hard at the gym after retiring. The former Spain international experienced hypertrophy (increase in muscle size) by training with the help of modern machines as well as by thorough consultation and guidance.
Nacho Villalba, personal trainer, is said to have helped Torres have a “makeover” appearance. Not only diligently working out in the gym, the former Liverpool star also actively practices boxing to exercise.
Nacho Villalba, personal trainer, is said to have helped Torres have a “makeover” appearance. Not only diligently working out in the gym, the former Liverpool star also actively practices boxing to exercise.
Torres retired in June 2019 with Sagan Tosu in the Japanese league, ending 18 years of professional play. “El Nino” has won most of the titles at the national and club levels, notably the EURO championship, the World Cup and the Champions League.
Torres retired in June 2019 with Sagan Tosu in the Japanese league, ending 18 years of professional play. “El Nino” has won most of the titles at the national and club levels, notably the EURO championship, the World Cup and the Champions League.
In July 2021, Torres was appointed to lead the Atletico Madrid U19 team. However, just a month later, the former player left the club for “personal reasons”. However, Marca said that “Torres is too immature and needs more time to accumulate coaching experience.”
In July 2021, Torres was appointed to lead the Atletico Madrid U19 team. However, just a month later, the former player left the club for “personal reasons”. However, Marca said that “Torres is too immature and needs more time to accumulate coaching experience.”