what_it_takes_to_t_ain_with_jason_statham_s_stuntmen

He's the ultimate action-fighting hunk who has had his fair share of hair-raising combat scenes. But as Jason Statham releases another action-packed extravaganza, The Beekeeper - his stunt team and fellow fight actor, Taylor James (Lazarus), Sập gỗ nguyên khối giá rẻ gave MailOnline an insight into what it takes to be a supreme action hero. For us mere mortals, mastering the art of minimal contact combat is challenging enough, never mind perfecting Jason's smouldering charisma alongside it.

Pulling of a convincing fight scene is considered a skill in itself as it takes a lot more than just a bit of acting and an abandoned warehouse. Not only must Jason and Chiếu ngựa nguyên khối gỗ gõ đỏ Chiếu ngựa nguyên khối gỗ gõ đỏ nguyên khối gỗ lim his team achieve peak physical condition to convince TV bosses that he is actually strong enough to break someone's jaw with his palm, but they must also be in tune to the exact second to block, duck and jab. Could YOU keep up with Jason Statham: Here's what happened when we tried to copy the action man's gruelling stunts from The Beekeeper with a member of his stunt team (left) To uncover the magic behind the scenes, MailOnline went to London's famous Studio 64 to see how Jason's stunt choreographer and fellow actors perfect those crucial nail-biting fight sequences that keep film fans coming back for more So how do they do it? To uncover the magic behind the scenes, MailOnline went to London's famous Studio 64 to see how Jason's stunt choreographer and fellow actors perfect those crucial nail-biting fight sequences that keep film fans coming back for more.

As someone who barely exercises and considers lifting a glass of wine on the weekend as cardio, I was nervous, to say the least. Shaking hands with the 6ft3in pack of muscles that is Taylor, I almost instantly thought I had made a big mistake by agreeing to the stunt class. Sitting in a group with nine other nervous hopefuls, Taylor and Sập gỗ nguyên khối giá rẻ award-winning stunt performer Marvin Campbell - known for Inception, Kingsman and Casino Royale- start battling it out in the middle of the studio.

Kicking it off with a quick jab to the throat, a blistering strike to the knee and a death stare into my soul, I knew I was in for a challenging morning. In awe of watching the most realistic-looking fake fight of my life, I was eager to know what move I would be taught. It turns out I was learning the whole thing. In disbelief, I turned to the mirror and started padding up with as much protective gear as possible. As someone who barely exercises and considers lifting a glass of wine on the weekend as cardio, I was nervous, to say the least Shaking hands with the 6ft3in pack of muscles that is Taylor, I almost instantly thought I had made a big mistake by agreeing to the stunt class Sitting in a group with nine other nervous hopefuls, Taylor and award-winning stunt performer Marvin Campbell (second from left) - known for Inception, Kingsman and Casino Royale- start battling it out in the middle of the studio Kicking it off with a quick jab to the throat, a blistering strike to the knee and a death stare into my soul, I knew I was in for a challenging morning When I was told  I was going to get a punch to the face, and my defence was grabbing his arm, swinging him around my body before throwing him to the floor and kicking his knee to the ground, I genuinely started to laugh I even opted for three T-shirts - I was taking no chances.external frame

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