How To Attain The Well Rounded Action Hero Physique Of Jason Statham

By Russ Howe


If you've ever attempted to track down the gym routine of your favorite movie star you will have already noticed how hard your chosen stars train for the physiques you see on the silver screen. When it comes to action movies, however, things generally go to a whole new level. In particular, the Jason Statham workout is among the most brutal around.

It's main strength comes in the shape of not sticking to the tried and tested formula. By throwing the old standard straight sets formula out of the window, you end up with an entirely original and creative gym workout which should offer variety every single time you walk into the gym.

Before you begin with a tough workout like this, take some time to familiarize yourself with the exercises in the workout itself, because this will make it far easier for you when you begin your session. While actors in days gone by strived for maximum size, the target has changed significantly over the last decade or so and you'll notice that this plan is designed with functional fitness and strength in mind rather than purely aesthetic gains.

The workout is performed as a circuit, with three stages. They are:

Stage 1: 10 minute cardiovascular warm-up.

Stage 2: High intensity interval training.

Stage 3: Full body resistance circuit.

The first phase requires a ten minute warm-up to be performed on any piece of cardiovascular equipment in your gym. Given the nature of the upcoming exercises, it would be wise to turn your attention away from machines which focus on one part of the body and instead choose something which will get your full body warmed up sufficiently, such as a rowing machine. Stage two moves on to a 15 minute interval session.

The basis of HIIT is to keep switching between a moderate intensity and a very high intensity for a short burst of time. Phase two lasts for 15 minutes using this protocol and ideally you should wait until you are fully recovered from your last burst before you attempt the next burst. That makes the moderate intensity period different for everybody, but try to aim for 2 minutes and a 30 second burst.

By the time you reach stage three you should already be feeling the effects of this workout. Phase three consists of a circuit involving body weight exercises, compound lifts and functional strength moves. You can fill this circuit with any exercises you choose, so long as you are careful to ensure it offers you a full body workout and doesn't stick to one particular muscle group. However, if you want to workout exactly like your favorite action hero then these exercises would be the group to choose from:

Reverse crunch x 20 reps - tilt the pelvis at the top of each rep to hit the lower abdomen.

Dips x 20

Weighted rope pull x 5

Climb x 5 reps - climb a 20 foot rope 5 times, beating your time on each rep if possible.

Skipping x 30 seconds - high knee version.

Wide-grip pull-ups x 15 reps

Deadlift x 20

Barbell Squat x 20

Dumbbell bench press x 20 reps - on a flat bench.

Barbell Clean And Press x 20

Kettlebell Swing x 20 reps - using a kettlebell or a weight.

You form your own individual circuit either by choosing six of the moves above or inserting your own into any of the six available slots. As long as the focus is on a full body workout, the exercises can be changed as much as you like. Push through all six exercises before taking a 3-4 minute rest period and then going through it again. Aim to get through about 5 rounds in total.

The Jason Statham workout principle is simple yet brutally effective: keep it simple and keep it high intensity. This ensures that you not only look muscular but you are actually strong, too. Furthermore, the focus on intensity will ensure maximum fat loss.




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