Nowadays, just because you are past forty it doesn't mean you get a license to let yourself go!
Especially if you are an ageing action star.
Dolph Lundgren has joined the band of impossible fit 'older gentlemen' that are proud to show off the fruits of their hard labours at the gym.
Especially if you are an ageing action star.
Dolph Lundgren has joined the band of impossible fit 'older gentlemen' that are proud to show off the fruits of their hard labours at the gym.
Fine form: Dolph Lundgren showed off the results of his long hours in the gym as he sunned himself in Los Cabos yesterday
Lundgren was sunning himself on the beach yesterday in Los Cabos, Mexico and the 52-year-old was happy to show off his fine form in a little pair of black swim trunks.
The Swede's chest was chiselled and defined and there was no sign of the middle age spread that tends to torment us mere mortals as we clock up the years.
The last few days Tom Cruise has been showing off his toned pecs and bulging biceps on the set of his latest movie, Mission: Impossible 4.
The Swede's chest was chiselled and defined and there was no sign of the middle age spread that tends to torment us mere mortals as we clock up the years.
The last few days Tom Cruise has been showing off his toned pecs and bulging biceps on the set of his latest movie, Mission: Impossible 4.
Not bad for a 52 year old! Lundgren has a toned chest and washboard stomach that guys half his age would die for
Hydrated: Lundgren made sure he got his water intake as he soaked up the hot Mexican sun
The 48-year-old has been filming a series of daring stunts in Prague, stripped to the waist and wearing just some green trousers.
Cruise is in enviable form still, with defined muscle tone and even the hint of a six pack.
Another two older actors that obviously work hard for their money, at least at the gym, are Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke.
Cruise is in enviable form still, with defined muscle tone and even the hint of a six pack.
Another two older actors that obviously work hard for their money, at least at the gym, are Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke.
Cruising for a bruising: Tom Cruise obviously works hard to keep himself in shape, showing off his physique as he filmed in Prague yesterday
64-year-old Stallone had to whip himself into shape for his role in Rocky Balboa, the sixth movie in the popular franchise.
Reprising his role of Rocky, the prize fighter down on his luck, that shot him to fame 34-years earlier, Stallone looked every bit the professional athlete.
Following the disaster of Rocky V, Stallone had decided to write, direct and star in the last Rocky movie.
And it paid off, he total domestic box office came to $155.7 million worldwide, with a budget of only $24 million.
His performance in Rocky Balboa has been praised and garnered mostly positive reviews.
Reprising his role of Rocky, the prize fighter down on his luck, that shot him to fame 34-years earlier, Stallone looked every bit the professional athlete.
Following the disaster of Rocky V, Stallone had decided to write, direct and star in the last Rocky movie.
And it paid off, he total domestic box office came to $155.7 million worldwide, with a budget of only $24 million.
His performance in Rocky Balboa has been praised and garnered mostly positive reviews.
On the ropes: Despite being 64-years-old Stallone made a convincing prize fighter as he reprised the role that made him famous in Rocky Balboa in 2006
Mickey Rourke made his box office comeback in the Wrestler, and worked hard to get into top physical condition.
His hard work paid off, the movie garnered Rourke a Golden Globe, an Oscar nomination and most importantly, a return to his career that had floundered for many years previously.
Rourke had been inclined to turn the role down, expressing his disdain for wrestling, claiming it a 'choreographed sport', but he, luckily for him, changed his mind.
The 58-year-old trained hard, hours a day, under former WWE wrestler Alfa The Wild Samoan for the part, and ended up with a new found appreciation and respect for the sport.
His hard work paid off, the movie garnered Rourke a Golden Globe, an Oscar nomination and most importantly, a return to his career that had floundered for many years previously.
Rourke had been inclined to turn the role down, expressing his disdain for wrestling, claiming it a 'choreographed sport', but he, luckily for him, changed his mind.
The 58-year-old trained hard, hours a day, under former WWE wrestler Alfa The Wild Samoan for the part, and ended up with a new found appreciation and respect for the sport.
Career comeback: Mickey Rourke, pictured here last year in Croatia, got in prime physical condition for his role in the 2008 movie The Wrestler
Not quite so great: Arnold Schwarzenegger has obviously been spending more time in the office and less in the gym since becoming Governor of California
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