If you’re going to walk in a boxing ring to go on a few friendly laps with a partner, you want to make sure they are not a bona fide superhero. This is a lesson that actor Oliver Trevena learned this week after a session with his rehearsal partner, which happens to be Spider man star Tom Holland.
“Be extremely careful when practicing with a friend who is also a Marvel superhero,” Trevena wrote in the caption for a Instagram photo of himself and a shirtless, jacked Holland. “May cause post-workout crash.”
This is not the first time someone has commented on the Spidey star’s skills in the ring. Boxing coach Louis Chandler said the actor “had hands” last summer when he shared a video of Holland showcasing his skills during a sparring session while in superhero form for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Although Holland may have developed some fighting skills, there are other elements of his MCU fitness routine that he is less excited about, such as the Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) training he underwent before shooting. No way home. It is a “low-impact, high-intensity” method of supporting strength and muscle growth, and Holland hated it.
“You wear this black suit and they put these booklets on you and you basically do a yoga class while they electrocute you. It’s awful,” Holland explained during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show last year. “You really can not move, it makes every part of your body tremble and it’s awful … It’s a lot of fun and it works, but it’s really the worst thing I’ve ever done.”
It looks like with every new solo Spider man movie, Holland is physically put through the wringer. In 2019, he admitted he would never practice with his Far From Home co-star Jake Gyllenhaal made him gasp for breath again after a particularly competitive running session. Although he seems to have learned from that experience and improved his game while playing alongside Mark Wahlberg in the upcoming lead role. Unknown Movie.
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