Glycogen-loading protocols. Effective mass generation. Energy systems development. The ‘sweat science’ of boxing – along with other combat sports – leans heavily towards research these days, with every calorie consumed and milligram of sweat expelled converting into data: a ceaseless stream of information that forms a cold, calculative algorithm, determining a fighter’s chances of success before they’ve even gloved up.
But there is, in film at least, another dimension to the fight game. One that can’t be measured in ones and zeroes. Because while hooking a fighter up to an arm crank ergometer and analysing their metrics may be a fine way to assess power, it doesn’t have the same degree of romance as running up some steps, or enlisting the help of a local butcher and punching some carcasses…
To measure the effectiveness of the regimes seen on the big screen, MF enlisted the help of Dan Roberts, fight trainer to a host of Hollywood actors, celebrated PT and trained martial artist. Having lived and fought professionally in Thailand, Roberts now teaches actors to look and move like warriors.
Together, we pored over some of cinema’s most iconic fight training sequences to determine just how useful they would be in reality, if you were truly preparing to face the fight of your life.
CHASING CHICKENS AND PUNCHING MEAT: THE ROCKY FILMS
Rocky Balboa, the poster boy for the success of lo-fi training techniques, managed to triumph in some of cinema’s greatest dust-ups against a veritable murderer’s row of heavyweight nemeses, including Mr T, Apollo Creed and the Soviet giant Ivan Drago.
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DRESS TO IMPRESS
In the latest campaign from Charles Tyrwhitt, rugby player Marcus Smith and cricketer Joe Root are taking the lead and stepping up their offduty game with some sharp summer outfits. From tailored linen to comfy chinos and lightweight blazers, summer just got stylish
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THE LEARN ROPES
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BUDGET BEATS
Apple’s new low-price buds punch well above their price tag
FITNESS GOALS
Teddy Sheringham’s playbook for staying in shape in your fifties
Summer SIZZLERS
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THE MONT BLANC MONSTER
The Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) is among the most challenging and prestigious trail running events in the world. Typically held annually in the last week of August, it circumnavigates the iconic Mont Blanc massif. Covering approximately 106 miles, with a gruelling elevation gain of around 32,800 feet, the race demands exceptional endurance, technical skill, and mental fortitude – as Dominic Bliss witnessed for himself at last year’s event…
FEEL THE BURN
Training for HYROX? This lung-busting workout from HYROX master trainer and Represent 247 athlete Jake Dearden will get you race ready