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Zac Efron’s ‘Charlie St. Cloud’ Workout – Not Your Typical “High School Musical” Beach Body


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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA – It failed to dislodge “Inception” from top spot in its first weekend, but Zac Efron’s “Charlie St. Cloud” does reveal the teen heartthrob’s growing maturity as an actor.

In the title role, Efron confidently channels screen presence together with his well-publicized muscular physique. While comparisons to Leonardo DiCaprio or the late Heath Ledger may be premature, the “Hairspray” (2007) and “High School Musical” star is surely looking to move beyond shirtless magazine covers.

Yet, there is fear amongst Efron’s legion of young, mostly female fans that “Charlie St. Cloud” marks a permanent break from “musical-style” movies that highlight his song and dance talent – not to mention the occasional peaks at his upper torso.

”Far from downplaying Zac Efron’s physical abilities”, explains Chris Cannon of Free Muscle Building Tips. “Charlie St. Cloud highlights how important technical and physical skills are in deceptively difficult sports (i.e. sailing, baseball). “
Adds Cannon, “These days, people demand sports-specific workout routines that improve performance and prevent injury. Simply becoming a musclehead is no longer a desirable goal.”

The Free Muscle Building Tips website, www.freemusclebuildingtips.com, is dedicated to critically analyzing the latest celebrity workouts (including Zac Efron’s workouts), pointing out their relevance to regular folks, and providing a sound basis from which people can pursue their muscle-building, fat loss and overall fitness goals.

For more on Zac Efron’s workout habits, visite www.FreeMuscleBuildingTips.com.



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