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Brody Jenner shows off bulging biceps while riding electric surfboard

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He's been keeping fit and healthy with outdoor fitness activities amid COVID-19 lockdowns.And Brody Jenner did just that on Mother's Day Morning, hitting the surf with a friend in Malibu.The 36-year-old reality star appeared to be in high spirits while spotted having fun on his electric surfboard.Beaches are currently closed in Malibu as part of the stay-at-home order, as stated by The Malibu Times on Saturday.

Surfboard:Brody Jenner showed off his hunky physique on Sunday during a day out in Malibu riding his electric surfboardBrody kept warm with a form-fitting vest style wet suit and some blue striped board shorts.

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