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Rocky Balboa Movie Review

Yesterday afternoon I went to see Rocky Balboa with

my wife and son. It is the sixth movie in the Rocky series,

and apparently, the last.

I took my son so he could see the training scenes as well

as the fight. Although he’s only six, he’s already showing

great interest in sports and physical training – and this is

not due to me pushing him or shoving the idea down his

throat.

For example, I rarely watch professional football, baseball or

basketball anymore. A lot of times the Super Bowl and World

Series don’t even interest me. I wasn’t this way when I was

a youngin – but I am now.

Yet, despite the lack of interest in most sports today, my son

is a fanatic. He watches football every Sunday – knows every

team – even called me when I was in China – at 5:30 a.m. – to

let me know that the Colts lost yet again.

We were recently given tickets to see the Bucs play in their final

game this year, and the boy is ecstatic.

Anyway, I figured Rocky Balboa would be a great movie for Frank;

especially in terms of motivation; of not giving up when life whacks

you.

10 minutes into the movie, however, Frank is asking, “Daddy, when are

they going to fight?”

Five minutes later he is lying sideways in his chair … sleeping. Don’t blame

him.

He did, however wake up before the training began, and the boxing match – and

he got very excited. I did, too, in spite of the fact that Rocky’s training regime, for

the most part, was absolutely the worst imaginable fitness program for a 60-year

old former champion to follow.

The uphill sprints were great. So were the sprints up stairs. Punching the heavy bag

was spot on – and slugging the frozen cattle carcass was perfect.

Other than that, though, with the exception of some pushups – most of the training

involved Rocky doing heavy barbell squats, heavy bench presses, power cleans,

the clean and jerk, and so on. It was riveting. It was exciting to watch. But it is the

wrong way to train for boxing. It most assuredly is the wrong way to train for a

man in his 50’s and 60’s.

Stallone gets away with it, it appears, yet the varicose veins in his shoulder and pecs,

a rare sight on any man, and certainly something you never see on a man who trains

with his own bodyweight, make me wonder what price he is paying in pain to appear

“fit.”

I admire the fact that Stallone has kept himself lean and mean – but I also know the

influence on training behavior a movie like this can have, and in my opinion, it’s

sending the wrong message.

In a couple shots Rocky was using a kettlebell, and I thought that was pretty cool even

though I’m not a big fan of them. They’re definitely a better choice than heavy barbells.

What was funny to me was how Rocky’s trainer told him that he couldn’t spar because

of all the calcium deposits and arthritis in his joints, he couldn’t do road work because

he had bad knees – then you see Rocky running and lifting heavy weights. Since when

does someone with calcium deposits and arthritis train with heavy barbells?

Dumb.

In spite of the above, overall I liked the movie and give it a thumbs up. So does my

wife. The fight scene at the end was awesome – kept my pupils enlarged the whole

time.

Even though Frank snoozed through part of it, he liked it too. Evenso, I think he’s much

more into Star Wars, Sponge Bob and Eragon.

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