The recipient of a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from a Pennsylvania-based university, Michael "Mike" Angeleri is a managerial assistant with Eastern Lift Truck, where he is responsible for loading and offloading trucks, among other tasks. In his free time, Michael Angeleri enjoys watching TV comedy series like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Prior to the release of its season 13 premiere episode, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney took to Twitter to tell fans he had "done something really dumb." Revealed at around the 10-minute mark of the episode when he took off his shirt, McElhenney's character (Mac) had actually worked himself into incredible shape. His physique was in stark contrast to in 2011 when he ate five 1,000-calorie meals a day in an effort to gain 50 pounds for the show.
McElhenney later detailed his workout regiment in preparation for the 13th season of the series on Instagram and it's not one that's easily followed. In addition to cutting alcohol, carbs, and sugar from his diet, he lifted weights six days per week, ran three miles per day, and hired the personal trainer from the Magic Mike film franchise. He completed the transformation in a seven-month span.
Prior to the release of its season 13 premiere episode, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney took to Twitter to tell fans he had "done something really dumb." Revealed at around the 10-minute mark of the episode when he took off his shirt, McElhenney's character (Mac) had actually worked himself into incredible shape. His physique was in stark contrast to in 2011 when he ate five 1,000-calorie meals a day in an effort to gain 50 pounds for the show.
McElhenney later detailed his workout regiment in preparation for the 13th season of the series on Instagram and it's not one that's easily followed. In addition to cutting alcohol, carbs, and sugar from his diet, he lifted weights six days per week, ran three miles per day, and hired the personal trainer from the Magic Mike film franchise. He completed the transformation in a seven-month span.
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