Sure, he’s a WWE superstar and a Hollywood A-lister, but ever notice how the Rock looks every bit a bodybuilder? (That’s a rhetorical question.) How does he do it? By working with a conditioning coach—specifically, IFBB pro bodybuilder George Farah. Check out Johnson’s muscle-building diet:
Dwayne Johnson’s Diet
Meal 1
- 10 oz cod
- 2 whole eggs
- 2 cups oatmeal
Meal 2
- 8 oz cod
- 12 oz sweet potato
- 1 cup veggies
Meal 3
- 8 oz chicken
- 2 cups white rice
- 1 cup veggies
Meal 4
- 8 oz cod
- 2 cups rice
- 1 cup veggies
- 1 tbsp fish oil
Meal 5
- 8 oz steak
- 12 oz baked potato
- spinach salad
Meal 6
- 10 oz cod
- 2 cups rice
- salad
Meal 7
- 30 grams casein protein
- 10 egg-white omelet
- 1 cup veggies (onions, peppers, mushrooms)
- 1 tbsp omega-3 fish oil
Notes
► “I do cardio 4–5 a.m., then take 4–6 scoops of Optimum’s Amino Energy.”
► “After cardio I eat breakfast [Meal no. 1].”
► “After breakfast I hit the iron for 90 minutes.”
► “Post-workout I have 60 grams Optimum Nutrition’s Platinum Hydrowhey with 15 grams of glutamine.”
► “Thirty minutes later I consume 32 oz of Gatorade.