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How Jason Statham Got In Shape For His Biggest Movie Roles

As his 60th birthday looms in the distance, Jason Statham is in reflective mood.

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Sure, his acting career is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon (he’s slap-bang in the middle of filming the Stallone-penned A Working Man and The Beekeeper 2), but the gravel-voiced action hero can’t train like he used to, and it’s pissing him off.

What used come naturally is now proving troublesome for his ageing muscles, and Father Time recently forced him into making several workout program-related changes in order to avoid injury.

We’ll be discussing these changes today, plus taking a look back at the workout programs Statham used to get in shape for his biggest movie roles so far (including The Transporter, The Expendables, etc). This post is huge so I’ve divided it into chapters for you.

Jason Statham workout plan

The Stath is known to have a rock solid core, so I figure there’s no better way to begin this article than by shocking you to yours.

Here’s five little-known facts about the man we call “Jaysun Fackin Stayfum”.

  • He was a professional diver

Long before he became an action movie star with a jawline chiselled from the peaks of Mount Everest, Statham was a professional diver. He was pretty good at it, too! He competed for Team GB at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, and was halfway through prep for the 1992 Olympic Games when he decided on a change of career.

  • Yes, that’s him in the Erasure video

One of his earliest projects was as a backing dancer in the music video for Erasure’s hit single Run To The Sun, taken from their #1 album I Say I Say I Say (1994). He may be painted silver, but those features are unmistakable.

  • He was 32 in his first major role

Indeed, he was in his thirties when he landed a supporting role in Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels (1999). He was making ends meet by selling knock-off perfume and fake jewellery on the streets of London at the time and, impressed by his confidence, director Guy Ritchie actually wrote the character around it.

  • He almost died while filming The Expendables 3

While Statham was driving a three-tonne truck for one of the movie’s set pieces, the brakes failed and sent the actor hurtling over a cliff into the Black Sea. His diving skills helped him to remain calm and perform a lifesaving escape.

  • He’s only 5’8

Even though many of his characters are billed as 6’0, 6’1, or even 6’3, he stands at 5’8 in real life. He wears shoes with built-in heels and directors will often manipulate camera angles to give him more presence. He also uses the old Stallone “trick” of overtraining the muscles which are most prominent on screen.

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It took a few years for Statham to grow into the top tier action star he is today.

After bursting onto the scene as a cockney wideboy in Guy Ritchie’s cult classic Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels (1999), he was cast again by Ritchie for Snatch (2000), before branching out on his own with a show-stealing performance in a Vinny Jones led re-make of The Longest Yard, titled Mean Machine (2001).

That performance led to studio executives giving him a shot as a leading man in his next project, and he grabbed it with both hands.

Filmed in early 2002, breakthrough hit The Transporter saw Statham play the now legendary Frank Martin, a mysterious British mercenary working in France fetching “high value packages” under the noses of authorities. Frank’s life seemed to be going well (oh, what a house!) until a packages turned out to be a person stuffed into the boot of his car, breaking one of his golden rules and sending him into full action hero mode.

Cue lots of impressive kicking, punching, and generally looking annoyed at everybody.

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Statham displays an athletic, physically fit body in The Transporter which seemed light years away from that of his roided up rivals at the time, and it’s precisely the type of shape you’d expect from a character with an extensive military background.

The over-the-top bodybuilding physiques which ruled the 1980s landscape no longer bankable box office draws, and casting directors had spent the best part of the late 90s in search for an heir to the throne.

They had finally found it in Statham.

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Interestingly, Statham insisted on training himself for the role.

This is not something a studio would typically entrust to an actor, but considering his martial arts background and previous experience as part of the Team GB diving team, they granted his wish.

As such, Statham chose not to focus entirely on training in the gym, and also included a daily stretching routine to boost his flexibility, plus challenging underwater swimming drills to improve his explosiveness.

This unique trifecta helped him chisel a body with a sense of legitimacy his rivals lacked.

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Let’s take a look at his training split for this movie:

* Daily stretching routine also performed on these days.
^ Underwater swimming drills also performed on these days.

And here’s the workouts themselves (I’ve only included the gym-based workouts here, not the stretching and swimming, as that’s the stuff 99% of readers are interested in).

NOTE: This style of training is known as Reverse Pyramid Training. Statham will perform 1-2 warm-up sets for each exercise with around 60% of the weight he intends to use on his first proper set. On all working sets he’ll use as much weight as he can handle to achieve the target number of reps, and if he fails to get there he’ll apply the rest pause technique (take a 10-second breather then go back in to finish it off). If he manages to achieve the target number of reps in one attempt he’ll increase the weight slightly the next time he does the workout.

  • Workout A (Mon & Thu)
  • Workout B (Tue & Fri)
  • Workout C (Wed & Sat)
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The unexpected success of The Transporter thrust him into the limelight.

In the space of three years Jason had gone from selling dodgy perfume on the streets of London to rubbing shoulders with the world’s biggest movie stars, and he struggled to get used to his new surroundings.

In the years which followed, The Stath went on a mission to cement himself as the #1 action movie star of his generation, churning out a string of solid titles including an unusual villain role in Cellular, the bonkers Crank, and cult classic Death Race.

However, it was his highly anticipated return as Frank Martin in The Transporter 2 (2005) and The Transporter 3 (2008) which really did the trick.

Throughout this period of the 2000s, Statham regularly used a full-body calisthenics program which maximized his athletic performance so that he could really explode off the screen. This routine also helped him to drop a decent amount of body fat (-24lbs) and become leaner than we’d ever seen him before (see his insane shape in Death Race).

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Here’s a typical week of the training plan he used for movies like Crank, Death Race, and The Transporter sequels:

  • Workout A (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday)
  • Workout B (Tuesday & Thursday)

* This is performed as a circuit, so you’ll hit all exercises and then rest for 2 minutes (x3).

  • Workout C (Saturday)
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In early 2010, Statham received a call from none other than Sylvester Stallone.

The stellar work he’d done in the action movie genre over the last few years hadn’t gone unnoticed by Sly, who was enjoying a career resurgence of his own after the surprising triumph of both Rocky Balboa (2006), and Rambo IV (2008).

Stallone was hoping to persuade the Brit to join him and Jet Li in a unique project which would mark the first time in a very long time where three major action stars shared the screen.

Statham was intrigued, and the more they fleshed out the idea, the bigger it grew. The final draft of the movie ended up adding Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Terry Crews, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger into the mix, making it the (quite literally) biggest action movie ensemble cast ever assembled.

We now know it as The Expendables.

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Of course, it didn’t take long for things to get competitive in the weights room…

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This was the first time Statham decided to hire a coach, opting for seasoned Hollywood trainer Logan Hood.

You can see his Expendables workout program and training split below.

  • Workout A (Monday)
  • Workout B (Tuesday)
  • Workout C (Thursday)
  • Workout D1 (Friday)
  • Workout D2 (Friday)
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The success of The Expendables did a lot for Statham, and he spent the remainder of the 2010s at the top of the action movie food chain.

Being handpicked by Sylvester Stallone catapulted his career into a whole new realm.

During the early stages of the 2010s he released a bunch of solid beat-em-ups (often with Stallone as a writer/producer) like The Mechanic (2011), Safe (2012), Homefront (2013), Parker (2013), Wild Card (2015), and Hummingbird (2016), but it was his involvement in two more summer blockbusters in the latter half of the decade which brought the biggest success.

First came shark thriller The Meg; a project which saw him draw heavily on his professional diving skills as he faced several challenging underwater scenes which most actors would’ve had no choice but to hand over to a stunt double. Meanwhile, his show-stealing minor role as a “good bad guy” in 2017’s The Fate Of The Furious led to a spinoff movie within the franchise titled Hobbs & Shaw, where Statham starred alongside Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

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As expected, Statham went “all out” with his preparations for both roles.

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He also went back to training himself.

He also returned to his “maximum variety” style of training.

And he continued in his approach of learning from his co-stars and applying new techniques.

Jason Statham The Meg workout

Here’s a sample workout he used for The Meg:

* Load the sled with your body weight, then push it for 20 seconds, turn around and push it back for another 20 seconds, and then rest for 20 seconds. That’s one round, you’ll do ten.
^ Start with a 60 second warm-up row, then enter the gruelling HIIT section where you’ll 30 seconds of sprints and 30 seconds rest for ten rounds.

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And here’s Statham’s training split and workout program from Hobbs & Shaw:

  • Workout A (Monday)

* Travel at a speed less than 20sp/m. Statham’s distance is 2274m.
^ This is a ladder set, so you’ll perform 1 rep of each exercise, then 2 reps each, then 3, then 4, then 5, and the work back down to 1.
+ Start with around 35% of your max, and then gradually increase the weight as the reps get lower.
– What can I say, except Hollywood.

  • Workout B (Tuesday)

* Travel at a speed less than 20sp/m. Statham’s distance is 2301m.
^ This is a static hold tri-set, so you’ll hold each position for 30 seconds and then rest for 30 seconds to complete one round.
+ This is a descending ladder circuit, so you’ll do 10 reps of each exercise back-to-back in the first round, and then 9 reps each, then 8 reps each, and so on until you complete the 1 rep round. There is no prescribed rest here, just take what you need when you need it.

  • Workout C (Wednesday)

* Travel at a speed less than 20sp/m. Statham’s distance is 2002m.
^ You’ll do six bursts of 500m, with three minutes of active rest in between each burst. Statham’s recent times were as follows: 1) 1:40:1, 2) 1:39.7, 3) 1:43.9, 4) 1:41.6, 5) 1:38.7, 6) 1:50.3.

  • Workout D (Thursday)

* Travel at a speed less than 20sp/m. Statham’s distance is 2095m.
^ Jason likes to use 105% of his bodyweight, but adjust accordingly.
+ 200 push ups sounds impossible at this stage of the workout, but not when performed this way. You’ll do 1 rep (then count “1 one thousand”) and immediately do 2 reps (then count “1 one thousand, 2 one thousand”), then hit three reps (and count “1 one thousand, 2 one thousand, 3 one thousand”), then four reps (followed by “1 one thousand, 2 one thousand, 3 one thousand, 4 one thousand”), and then five reps (followed by counting “1 one thousand, 2 one thousand, 3 one thousand, 4 one thousand, 5 one thousand”). This takes you to 15 reps in total, and these tiny rest breaks make it possible for you to get a lot of work done in a very short space of time. You’ll then go straight back to the start and repeat the cycle 13 times over, giving you a total of 200 reps.

  • Workout E (Friday)

* Travel at a speed less than 20sp/m. Statham’s distance is 2149m.
^ This is a 1-round circuit so you’ll work through the list from top to bottom and then it’s all over. I’ve added Statham’s recent weights to give you an idea of where he’s at with this. Adjust your weights accordingly and try to finish in a timely manner. The Stath’s recent time for this circuit (with the weights I’ve written) is an impressive 23:53.

Jason Statham The Beekeeper workout

Jason is now firmly established as an action movie legend.

The rise of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime has only helped further, because the ease with which one can bang on a Jason Statham flick and enjoy the madness has breathed new life into some of his lesser-known movies.

But one thing about The Stath which often flies under the radar is that he has become the king of action movie franchises.

Jason Statham movie workouts

Arnold has one (Terminator), The Rock has two (The Fast & The Furious and Jumanji), and Sly boasts an impressive three (Rocky, Rambo, and The Expendables), but none of them can compete with Jason Statham, who already has four franchises to his name (The Transporter, The Expendables, The Fast & The Furious, and The Meg)!

Rumour has it that’s about to become FIVE, with the expected development of a cinematic universe around 2024 sleeper hit The Beekeeper. This David Ayer-directed revenge story went straight to VOD and became one of the biggest hits of the year.

Unfortunately, 2024 wasn’t all good news for Statham.

Now in his mid-50s, he began noticing signs of age catching up with him, causing him to struggle with a few of the strength-based exercises which have been regular staples in his workout programs over the last two decades.

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In order to craft his core-focused routine, he called upon former taekwondo champion James Moontasri.

He also continued the trying to master those gymnastics rings.

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Here’s the workout he used for The Beekeeper:

* Complete each exercise in sequence, taking a short 15 second break between each move, then rest for 1 minute after the third exercise. That’s one round.
^ Complete the exercises in sequence, hitting each one for 45 seconds and giving yourself a short 15 second break between each move in order to change position, then rest for 2 minutes after completing the fourth exercise. That’s one round.

It’s a unique training style which he has already come to love.

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Did Jason Statham use steroids

Steroid abuse is rife amongst Hollywood actors (especially those who star in action movies), but it’s unlikely that Jason Statham uses them.

Statham has maintained an impressive amount of lean muscle tissue and a fairly low body fat percentage for the best part of four decades, but he has never truly crossed the line to what we would consider unachievable for a natural trainee.

Heck, when you look at the intensity of his circuit-based workouts, combined with all of his martial arts training, stretching routine, swimming drills, and the strictness of his daily diet, I’d say that explains why he’s in this kind of shape.

He’s also never shown any signs of the infamous “growth hormone gut” (sorry, Sly).

Of course, there’s a fair chance that Statham may have chosen to get on some form of TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) now that he’s deep into his fifties, but if that helps him to maintain optimal hormone levels and do what he does for a living, then I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that at all.

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One of the things which has always separated The Stath from his onscreen rivals is that he’s a bone fide athlete.

He holds a black belt in Karate, a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and professional training in Wing Chun Kung Fu, Kickboxing, and Muay Thai.

So does Statham still keep up with his martial arts training today?

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I’ve got some great news for you…

… of all the Hollywood actors I’ve covered over the years, Statham has one of the most straightforward approaches to nutrition!

You won’t find any unusual “food hacks” here, nor overly-expensive supplement recommendations, just good solid advice.

One area which he considers crucial to results is hydration.

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He’s also not too keen on junk food during a dieting phase, but has certain ways of squeezing it in when he feels like he needs it.

And what does he think is the key to unlocking a great transformation?

Here’s the sample diet plan which Jason Statham used for The Transporter 2:

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Jason Statham keeps his list of supplements down to the proven basics.

Just like his nutrition plan, he tends to ignore all the “flash in the pan” trends and stick to the stuff which we’ve known about for decades.

He’ll use a high quality pre-workout drink prior to his workouts (see here), as well as a whey protein isolate, creatine monohydrate powder, and a multivitamin. That list is nothing too fancy, but it most certainly gets the job done.

Jason Statham workout routine

So there you have it!

Now you know the “ins & outs” of how Jason Statham got in great shape for all of his most popular movie roles, as well as his diet, and even a few interesting facts.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the read, and if so please share my this work with the Statham fan in your life, because you’ll make their week giving them all this info.

Finally, if you intend to use my article to help you carve your very own Statham-like body, do keep me informed how you get on – but one thing I definitely can’t help with is the damn voice!

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8 thoughts on “How Jason Statham Got In Shape For His Biggest Movie Roles”

  1. Absolutely fascinating…as all your Hollywood star breakdowns are Russ!
    So I’ve finally gotta admit defeat n get on a Treadmill 😬😬😬😬

  2. So many posts out there on Statham’s training, but you’ve done a fantastic job in putting everything in one place. Great content mate.

  3. Hopefully he continues doing what he’s good at for many years to come. Thanks for the heads up about A Working Man, first time I heard of it was in this post, then a trailer dropped on my Instagram the very next morning!

  4. It’s crazy that he’s only 5’8. I honestly thought he was over 6′! Also, seems like a beast doing that L-sit with the rings at 57 years old, yikes!

  5. My fave movie of his is Transporter 2 🙂 Love this breakdown Russ, so much good information in here, I’ll give some of these workouts a try next time I want to shake things up.

  6. Thank you so much, brother! I’ve been wanting to try his diet plan for years but could not find a decent enough break-down of it. This is exactly what I was after. I’ll let you know how it goes!

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