Jeremy Renner continues to put one foot in front of the other and stay focused on his recovery more than five months after being crushed by a snowplow.
Renner, 52, showed his millions of Twitter followers his "first attempt" with jogging on a high-tech, antigravity treadmill he set up at what appeared to be his home in Los Angeles. "Weight assisted jog on the @BoostTreadmills," Renner wrote. "The most difficult step is the first one … #loveandtitanium." The "Hawkeye" star has remained consistent with various therapies after a traumatic beginning to the year.
On Jan. 1, Renner was airlifted to a local hospital in Reno, Nevada and had surgery after suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries when he was "completely crushed" by his 14,000-pound PistenBully snowcat. "Is it more painful on an incline or less," his trainer asked as Jeremy began softly stepping on the moving treadmill. "It's hard to tell," Renner said.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe star wore a red T-shirt, shorts and a hat while working out. His neon running shoes moved quickly yet carefully as witnessed through the glass enclosure of the massive machine. "It's very, very clean," his trainer said, sounding impressed Renner's movements.
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