Michael B. Jordan pedals down windy road as he clears his head with reinvigorating bike ride in LA

Michael B. Jordan pedals down windy road as he clears his head with reinvigorating bike ride in LA

He showed off his boxing skills in Creed.  

But Michael B. Jordan enjoyed a different mode of exercise on Sunday.

The actor, 33, cleared his head with a reinvigorating bike ride in Los Angeles.  

Having a wheel-y fun time! Michael B. Jordan cleared his head with a reinvigorating bike ride in Los Angeles on Sunday

Michael was seen pedaling down a windy road, with a smile on his face. 

The actor kept his eyes on the curvy streets ahead through a protective pair of orange-tinted cycling shades.   

He wore a black long-sleeve shirt, matching bottoms, and a pair of white trainers. 

Tucked inside the water bottle holder was a beverage, ready for Michael to grab should he need to hydrate. 

Let's go! The Black Panther star gripped onto the handlebars tightly while descending down the windy incline

Let’s go! The Black Panther star gripped onto the handlebars tightly while descending down the windy incline

The Black Panther star gripped onto the handlebars tightly while descending down the windy incline.

He came to a stop at the base with another cycling pal, where he was able to catch his breath. 

Michael has clearly not let the pandemic stop him from remaining active, both on and off the bike.   

In addition to his exercises, the actor has been marching alongside protestors fighting racial inequality and police brutality. 

Ready to hit the road: Jordan came to a stop alongside his cycling pal

Ready to hit the road: Jordan came to a stop alongside his cycling pal

The actor gave fellow protestors an impassioned speech at a recent march.

‘Anybody that deals with me, if you have racist beliefs, if you have a racist bone in your body, if you’re not with me, if you don’t stand with me and people that look like me, you don’t need to be with me,’ he stated.

He added: ‘I use my power to demand diversity but it’s time that studios and agencies…do so.’ 

Still speaking of the entertainment industry, he asked, ‘You committed to a 50/50 gender parity in 2020, where is the challenge to commit to black hiring?’

He urged that more black content be made, ‘led by black executives, black consultants,’ to bring ‘our darkness to the light.’

‘We’re done with discrimination,’ he said, before urging listeners to vote to make a change. 

Taking a stand: In addition to his exercises, the actor has been marching alongside protestors fighting racial inequality and police brutality

Taking a stand: In addition to his exercises, the actor has been marching alongside protestors fighting racial inequality and police brutality