Alright so let’s cut to the chase:
Chris Evans is Captain America.
He has what a lot of men (and women) believe is the ideal male physique.
Not too skinny, not overly muscular, just right.
Chris Evans plays a fantastic Captain America and part of the reason he does such a great job is because of his physique.
Would you believe Chris Evan’s portrayal is he was a scrawny 150 pound weakling?
Don’t think so.
At 6 feet tall, Chris Evans probably weighs in around 180 at approx. 10% body fat.
This is just an estimate since he never officially stated his weight and all I have to go by are his pictures.
So how do you build superhero levels of muscle like Chris Evans?
Well before I show you how to tackle the Chris Evans workout routine, there are a few critical “laws” you need to understand:
Superhero Law #1: To be Captain America, you must be lean
Like I said before, he is likely around 10-12% body fat.
So it doesn’t matter if you have a lot of muscle…if you don’t lose the fat, it’s not very impressive.
If you’re a skinny guy, go on a bulk and focus on building muscle then lose the fat.
If you’re on the heavier side, lose the fat first then build focus on building muscle.
In this interview Evans stated that he trained almost every day for hours at a time.
But don’t worry, you don’t have to put yourself through this since most celebrities tend to go to extremes when it comes to training. I’m going to show you a way to workout below that doesn’t require more than 4 hours per week.
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Now I’m not saying it’s a walk in the park, otherwise every dude out there would look like Evans, but it’s not as impossible as guys think either.
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But with that being said…make sure you follow the next law as well.
Superhero Law #2: You must build your base (of muscle)
As important as being lean is, it’s not everything.
I can’t tell you how many emails I get from 14-20 year olds asking me how to get ripped when they haven’t even built a up a decent amount of muscle.
I get these 16 year olds who are still in puberty asking me how they can look like Chris Evans in 3 months.
Absolute craziness.
Here’s the real dirty truth:
You will not like Chris Evans or build a respectable physique until you build a solid base of muscle.
By “base” I mean a strong foundation of muscle.
If you just focus on losing fat and have no muscle, then you’ll have nothing underneath all that fat to show for it.
You’ll just end up looking like a smaller version of yourself.
In fact, it will likely take you a few years before you even look anything like Chris Evans.
As as beginner, you can typically gain up to 25 pounds of lean muscle in your first year of training.
Only after then should you decide to start cutting some fat.
Superhero Law #3: Proportions are king
Chris Evans’s workout focuses a lot on building the elusive V-taper where your back tapers down into your waist in a ‘V’ shape. This is the most physically impressive shape that a man can achieve.
Plus, women love men with wide shoulders and a lean waist.
The problem a lot of guys who lift have is that they fall for the hardcore bodybuilder/powerlifter scene where everything must be about squats and deadlifts.
While I have nothing against these movements, if you put all your energy into something like squats, all that’s going to lead to is a large lower body and giant ass.
I’m definitely not saying you should skip leg day, but if you want to exude the power of a true superhero physique you need to put a heavy focus on body parts that give the most visual impact (i.e. your shoulders).

The centuries old “golden ratio” has shown that men with shoulders that are 1.61x larger than their waist to be most attractive.
I cover more about it in this article here.
Chris Evans workout to build a “Captain America” physique
Note: This is primarily a workout to gain muscle (which should be your primary goal if you want a superhero body). If fat loss is your goal, then focus on losing fat first before doing this workout.
Monday – Back
- Weighted pull ups: 4 sets of 4-6 reps
- 1-arm dumbbell row: 2 sets of 4-6 reps
- Seated cable row (preferably with wide-grip): 3 sets of 6-8 reps
- Lat pull down – 3 sets of 8-10 reps
- Cable crunches – 3-4 sets of 10-12 reps
Tuesday – Chest
- Incline press: 4 sets of 4-6 reps
- Dumbbell bench press: 3 sets of 8 reps
- Cable crossover – 2 sets of 10-12 reps
- Face pulls- 3-4 sets of 8-10 reps
Wednesday – Rest
- Rest. Stretch. Do some soft tissue work. Optional cardio (see below).
Thursday – Lower body
- Deadlift – 3 sets of 4-6 reps
- Lunges – 2 sets of 6-8 reps per leg
- Leg press – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
- Calf raise (seated or standing) – 5 sets of 10-15 reps
- Hyperextension – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
- Cable woodchoppers – 3 sets of 10-15 reps per side
Friday – Upper body
- Seated dumbbell press – 3 sets of 6-8 reps
- Weighted pull-ups – 3 x 6-8 reps
- Cable crossover – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
- Side delt raises – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
- Rear delt raises – 2 sets of 10-12 reps
- Barbell curl – 3-4 sets of 8-10 reps
- Overhead tricep rope extensions – 3-4 sets of 8-10 reps
Saturday – rest
- Rest. Stretch. Do some soft tissue work. Optional cardio (see below).
Sunday – rest
- Rest. Stretch. Do some soft tissue work. Optional cardio (see below).
Chris Evans Diet: Eating for an Avengers physique
Since your main focus is to gain muscle, you need to consume more calories…500 over your maintenance amount (which comes out to 16-18x your bodyweight in pounds).
If your goal is fat loss, then I like to start at a daily calorie intake of 10-12x your bodyweight in pounds.
This is a good baseline but you may need to adjust up or down depending on how your body responds.
You also need more protein…aim for a 0.8 grams per pound of bodyweight, minimum.
Also be sure to cover your bases…meaning take a multivitamin to make sure you’re not deficient in nutrients and take some fish oil for overall health.
Nothing complicated.
Just make sure you get enough calories, protein, and don’t stuff your face with nothing but doughnuts and beer.
If you want a more detailed guide on how to setup your diet, be sure to check out this 7-step guide on creating your perfect lifestyle diet.
The EXACT Blueprint to help you get a body like Chris Evans
Like I said before, getting a body like Chris Evans (Captain America) isn’t just about being lean.
It’s also making sure you have a sufficient amount of muscle underneath and making sure your body proportions are in check.
Evans has a perfectly lean, muscular, and athletic body.
My full course, Superhero X12 was designed with exactly this in mind.
Not only will it help you lose fat and build muscle, but it will help you build near superhuman levels of strength.
I’ve personally used the program to work up to a 140 pound weighted chin up for 5 reps.
And not only did it help me transform my own body but it has helped countless others including Donald and Jacob below.


As always guys, I’m here to help so drop any comments or questions you have on Chris Evans’ workout and how you can build a body like him in the section below.
Hi Kieth, I am 19 and 5’3. I am skinny and weight 98. I have been eating right and working out 4-5 times a day yet I can’t seem to bulk up. I’m wondering if you might have any advice for me?
eating right is different from eating more. YOu need to eat more calories to gain weight, it’s not just about eating the right, “healthy” foods although that is important.
Hi Keith
I’m 14 5:8 and 120 pounds. I’ve just started gaining weight last week and have gained an 3 pounds of muscle thanks so much for your guide. I would like to know a good exercise for triceps thought.
that’s cool. One week isn’t much time, your body will start filling out if you’re consistent.
Hey man I would love your help can you dm me on Instagram?@Gibbyfootball_fitness
how about you message me @fitmole and ill see what i can do
Hi ! I lie on the heavier side . Im 223 lb 6 foot and 20 yrs old . Im vegetarian and i find it really difficult to take sufficient protein any protein rich vegetarian food options
have you considered a pea protein powder?
Beans and rice make a great complete protein option and if you follow the short guidelines in the article that was linked in the diet lifestyle section, you will see that it suggest eating beans and rice, and even potatoes. It’s actually a really good read. Especially if you are hard on yourself about your food.
How many months is this work out 🙂 I’m 160 I like to be 180 I’m 5,11 have good base of muscle but I’m stuck will this kind of work out help:)
it can help but the workout is just one factor. You need to make sure your diet is good too
Hi, I’m 16 and 5’8 foot. I need help turning my fat into muscle I’m fat and weigh 186. I asked out the girl I had a crush on since elementary school, she rejected me and made fun of me infront of everyone in my school. Can you please help me to get muscular and ripped body like Chris Evans please.
you cant turn fat into muscle. You can only lose fat and build muscle.
Hi, Keith I am 20 and 5’8 foot. I need help gaining weight and muscle. I have a high metabolism and just can’t seem to gain weight (I am 125 lb). I didn’t know if you had any recommendations on how I can gain weight as well as muscle.
are you tracking how much you’re eating every day?
Hey keith I’m 18, 5’8 and currently weighing 245. Living off the dorm life really puts a toll on your weight and has made me much fatter. any advice/aid to make me fit? Is this workout appropriate for me?
the key is to pick healthier options or to eat less of what you’re currently eating if you want to lose weight.
Hi I’m Arun I’m 25 years old 6feet 3inches height and 86kg
I want a physique of cap what should I have to do help me out
He just told you that☝️ Read the article
You need to sort this website out, there is source code everywhere
yeah like one piece, that doesn’t detract from the content or information. Thanks.
I’m 20, 5ft 11in, and weigh 160lbs (little bit of a tummy) I want to train to look like Chris Evans’ Captain America, but I don’t have much time because of classes and work. What should I do to still build muscle when I don’t always have the time for long gym sessions?
you dont have any time to workout?
There is absolutely no way he is 180 pounds. Evans is around 210, my estimate. This is coming from someone who is 6’0″ weighing 195 Lbs at 12-15% body fat, and I am considerably smaller.
I had one question how many weeks or months do we do the same workout
That you put up there
you can do this for 12 weeks if you’re a beginner and still see consistent results.
what was chris evans arm workout for that helicopter scene
3 sets x 1000 reps of helicopter curls done 4x per week.
I mean in civil war because I searched the whole interviews and I didn’t find one so what was his arm workout for civil war
Hi! I’m Brix. I’m 5’5 130lbs
Dont you think upper lower split is a better way to achieve a body like Chris? Or push pull legs? That routine would cause a lot of imbalances.
this is just one routine. There are infinite variations. Most important thing is to pick one and stick with it. UL can work too, but u have to stick with it.