PHIL Chadwick continues to amaze with his fitness levels.
The one-time Warrington Wolves strength and conditioning coach, who worked for Warrington Borough Council as an education officer after his time 'on the bins', was filmed by Wire assistant coach Lee Briers while putting his 67-year-old body through a work-out.
He's still helping out at the club and is a legend to all the players who have trained with him.
What Chaddy is capable of is no surprise to those who know him, as can be seen in the reactions below, but do you know any 67-year-old's who can do what Chaddy can do?
CHADDIE fittest 67 year old about. @WarringtonRLFC legend. #oldschool pic.twitter.com/6pFmb73Yxz
— Lee Briers (@briers6) February 19, 2020
What a man.
— Dom Crosby (@domcrosby) February 19, 2020
Chaddie is an Absolute legend - fact
— Boost Personal Training (@MillingtonJeff) February 19, 2020
Legends! Love chaddie!!
— Richard Mathers (@RichardMathers) February 19, 2020
Get him take you on his hills pal. Bet he'd still be first one up them. Send him my best please. Legend of a bloke.
— Prof Graeme L. Close (@close_nutrition) February 19, 2020
Fit bloke and also a very nice bloke. Gives his time at church every Sunday and also once a month to clean the chandeliers at St Albans
— Liam Horrigan (@LiamHog1973) February 19, 2020
Still shattered after that pre season I did with Chaddy in 2005 🤢 https://t.co/L3sANDLoDE
— Craig Thomason (@thomason_craig) February 19, 2020
5 days a week. CHADDIE trains 5 times a day. But fair play 78 is some going. https://t.co/AyevQpFyDt
— Lee Briers (@briers6) February 19, 2020
That was last set of an hour session.Absolute gruelling session. He never got tired. 👀👀 https://t.co/RCkleAsD5w
— Lee Briers (@briers6) February 19, 2020
I remember playing at Wigan at Central Park when Chaddy walked in with his hair soaking wet, I asked what had happened and he told me he’d decided to run there! Top bloke. Loving that he’s back helping out at the club. #ChaddysHills
— Dave Hartill (@FD_DaveH) February 19, 2020
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