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Jean-Claude Van Damme, 62, Feels "Lucky" He Can Still Do His Own Stunts: "I Think It's In My DNA"

Jean-Claude Van Damme, 62, Feels "Lucky" He Can Still Do His Own Stunts: "I Think It's In My DNA"
04 Nov 2022 04:00PM (Updated: 05 Nov 2022 07:14PM)

Jean-Claude Van Damme feels "lucky" he can still do his own stunts.

The 62-year-old Bloodsport star has no problem doing the splits or his famed spin-kick and though he thinks it is partly due to genetics that he's still in such good shape, he also tries to keep working out whenever he can, even if it's just for a few minutes at a time.

Asked if he can still do his own stunts and spin-kicks, he told The Hollywood Reporter: "Yeah! I’m lucky — I think it’s in my DNA.

"But I’m stretching three times a week. The most important thing in life is to stretch, because muscles can grow and disappear depending on the consistency of your routine.

"Stretching has to be consistent, and not even in a gym. You can do it anywhere, in the right stretchy way, although it’s a little more strange to look at.

"In Hong Kong I live on the 75th floor and it takes about a minute to get up there. So in the elevator, I squat down and slowly come back to my maximum while stretching over the course of the minute.

"I’m stretching all the time, like a cat.

"So right now I’m doing very well. I’m also taking lots of good products — dried fruits and ribose — I’m like a pharmacy...

"I’m doing all [my own stunts], except catching on fire and jumping from a building. Because the insurance will not allow that."

Van Damme was at the American Film Market to introduce two movies: Darkness of Man, where he plays an Interpol agent assigned to protecting the son of a murdered informant from unsavoury characters, and Silent Kill, where he's one of four mercenaries looking for a hidden treasure in the Congo. 

Early this year, the Muscles from Brussels announced that What's My Name?, a project touted at his "final action film".

"I want to make one more big martial arts film," he said. "But I guess it’s not the time right now. Before I believed in destiny, but now I believe in synchronicity. So if something doesn’t go my way, then it’s not supposed to go my way.


"So What’s My Name? may happen, may not happen. And I have another project that’s as good. But that’s for later. Right now, I’m so into Darkness of Man, which was always working in parallel."— BANG SHOWBIZ

Photo: TPG News/Click Photos

Source: TODAY
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