Actor Jeremy Renner documented his recent recovery almost four months after his snow plow accident.
On March 26, Renner, 52, posted a video to his Twitter page where he is seen walking on a treadmill.
“I now have to find OTHER things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will,” he wrote in the caption.
In the video, Renner said he was using “40% of my weight” as he used the workout equipment.
Renner recently showed off his PistenBully in a series of photos in his Instagram story. This was the snow plow used in the nearly fatal accident, according to Fox News.
“She’s finally making her way home,” he wrote in one of the photos.
I now have to find OTHER things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will. #minduful #intended #recovery pic.twitter.com/TuDFSMVJHY
— Jeremy Renner (@JeremyRenner) March 26, 2023
In another photo showcasing the machine, he wrote, “The cat get (sic) a police Escort (sic).”
He added that the snow plow’s return was similar to the movie “Green Mile.”
On New Year’s Day, Renner was in “critical but stable condition” after reportedly suffering injuries from a snow plowing accident in Reno, Nevada.
According to his representative, Sam Mast, Renner was then airlifted to a local hospital where he was surrounded by family and received “excellent care.”
At the time of the accident, Renner was protecting his adult nephew as the 7-ton PistenBully slid toward him, according to an incident report, obtained by CNN.
“Once he was off the Pistenbully, he realized it was heading directly toward (his nephew). He feared the Pistenbully was going to hit (his nephew), so he decided to attempt to stop or divert the Pistenbully,” per the incident report.
The report also stated that “the Pistenbully rolled over him and continued down the road.“
“He laid on the ground and focused on his breathing while (his nephew and others) rendered aid to him until medical personnel arrived on scene,” the report continued.
The incident report concluded that the Pistenbully’s slide led Renner to “exit the vehicle without setting the emergency brake.”