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Kevin Hart Shows Off Intense Workout Video, Calls Himself 'Lil Swole'

Kevin Hart Shows Off Intense Workout Video, Calls Himself 'Lil Swole'

Vanessa EtienneMon, April 13, 2026 at 3:35 PM UTC

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Kevin Hart shared a video of his intense workout featuring hammer curls, cable pulls, and ab exercises

The comedian often documents his fitness journey and credits his daily workouts for his toned physique

Hart maintains a clean diet and emphasizes the importance of staying active to maximize his health and lifespan

Kevin Hart isn’t taking any days off.

On Sunday, April 12, the comedian posted a video on Instagram showing off his impressive workout in the gym. In the clip, the 46-year-old looks toned as does hammer curls with two 35-lb. dumbbells.

His workout also consists of cable pulls, hanging leg raises, ab wheel rollouts and more.

“Sunday Funday,” he captioned the clip. “Our days off are a normal day of work for most!!!!! Clanging & banging … Lil Swole on the yard ... #HustleHart.”

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Many stars and fans of the actor commented under the clip praising his intense workout and muscular physique.

After his workout, Hart also posted a hilarious video of himself running around and dancing on the gym equipment while singing Usher’s song “You Got It Bad.” He joked that his energy drink “hit me hard.”

“Gym karaoke…. It’s a vibe!!!!!😂😂😂” he wrote.

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The Jumanji star is often documenting his fitness journey on his social media. In February, he posted a shirtless photo flexing his muscles in the gym.

“Came a long way from the bottom,” he said. “🦍😤💪🏾….. 46 & feeling fucking great!!!!!!! #HustleHart.”

Kevin Hart working outCredit: Kevin Hart/Instagram

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Hart previously told PEOPLE that “being healthy is important to me because you only get one life.”

“You can either take advantage of that life and maximize it, or you can increase your chances of shortening up that lifespan,” he said, sharing that he works out six to seven times a week.

He added, “The go-to is just the foot out the door. Just taking that step in the direction of being active and productive, that’s what’s best.”

Hart also sticks to a clean diet. “I’m a healthy eater — brown rice, baked chicken, vegetables, salads,” he told PEOPLE. “I’m not a foodie, so it’s not hard for me to stay in the healthy diet area. I’m a structure guy, so as long as it fits the structure, then I’m happy.”

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