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Stephen Curry’s outdoor training video ignites debate over Golden State Warriors’ championship hopes (Image Source: Getty Images)
Steph Curry is getting fans excited again. He shared a workout video that has fans buzzing about the season ahead. It shows he’s serious about getting stronger and faster. The clip lets us peek at how hard he’s training this summer.
Something significant may be on the horizon, and people are already discussing it.
Stephen Curry is putting in serious work—here’s what he’s doing
Just this week, Stephen Curry’s Director of Performance, Carl Bergstrom, posted a video showing Curry working hard outdoors. In the clip, Curry wears a weighted vest, runs up hills, and jogs on a trail in a quiet, scenic spot. That shows he wants to be ready for his 17th NBA season. His fitness is one of his biggest strengths, beyond his shooting skills.
Entering his 17th NBA season, the 36-year-old is proving that his fitness remains elite, a key reason he has avoided major injuries and stayed among the league’s most consistent performers. His dedication in the offseason also comes as the Golden State Warriors face questions about their quiet summer and championship chances.
Fans notice - some praise while others question Golden State Warriors’ offseason moves
Steph Curry and his fans on social media. Fans praised his stamina and overall shape. One fan said, “That hamstring’s looking solid.”
Another asked, “Is he training at Garin Park?”A third wrote, “He’s winning one more ring before he hangs it up - I can feel it.”
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There were plenty of comments like these, with fans praising his form, guessing his training spots, and showing confidence that he’ll add another championship before calling it a career.In Steve Kerr’s system, the team relies on players to move frequently - running off screens, cutting without the ball, and staying active. That kind of game needs great fitness. The video shows Curry is ready for that pace again.The Golden State Warriors haven’t made many moves this offseason. Free agency has been quiet, and they’re still waiting to sort out Jonathan Kuminga’s contract before adding experienced players like Al Horford or De’Anthony Melton.
Meanwhile, 36-year-old Steph Curry is showing why he’s still one of the most dependable players in the NBA. His training blends running, strength work, and stretching, keeping him healthy, injury-free, and performing at a high level.With the Warriors’ lineup still uncertain, his hard work might be what keeps them fighting for a playoff spot and a deep run in his 17th season.Also Read:Jayson Tatum suffers Achilles injury as Boston Celtics snubbed from NBA’s big holiday gamesStill, Curry’s hard work stands out. Even while the team waits on new signings, one thing is clear—Steph is ready.