Physical Wellness
Sylvester Stallone Says Eating Pizza Is Good Habit; His Diet Included 25 Cups Of Coffee During ‘Rocky III’
“The Expendables” films franchise actor, Sylvester Stallone is not only followed by his global fans for his impressive roles in movies. He is also being tracked for his unique diet.
His followers always want to know he has kept his torso and abs the same as before, even at the age of 70. Get to know about his secret, here.
The diet of Stallone must be unique because he must be unlike other actors, who want to maintain their light weight and their constant fight is against aging. But the combat of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s” actor is to keep his abs, muscles, and torso the same - so that fans constantly remember him as boxer, Rocky Balboa.
Sylvester Stallone Says Eating Pizza Is A Good Habit
It seems Stallone’s diet also includes pizzam as he has praised it, unlike other actors who mainly think it accumulates fat in the body. He has actually extolled everyone’s favorite food in an Instagram post this week, as per Metro.
“With my good friend Richie Palmer who owns the famous Mulberry Street Pizza Restaurants, In Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Great food! This is an example that eating his pizza is a pretty good habit!” the “Creed” actor captioned, as also revealed by People.
Stallone’s Diet During “Rocky III” Revealed
The “Zookeeper” actor has disclosed the secret of his diet for his preparation for the third “Rocky” movie. He said that that it was so intense and there was so much pressure, that he had to do handstands during breaks to get blood flowing back into the head. His diet was full of extremely high protein, which left him lacking physical and mental energy.
According to News.com.au, the diet of Sylvester Stallone consisted of brown rice, tuna, small oatmeal cookies, and 25 cups of coffee with honey. His body fat dropped dangerously by 2.9 percent. Stay tuned with us and get to know more about celebrity diets, as well as some dos and don't when it comes to keeping healthy.
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