• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

RealTime Images

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 38174 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. 13 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA274949_001.jpg
  • The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. 13 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA274949_003.jpg
  • The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. 13 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke of Sussex visits The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon, UK, on the 13th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA274949_002.jpg
  • May 23, 2019 - Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland, Australia - A U.S. Marine with the Ground Combat Element, Marine Rotational Force Darwin (MRF-D), provides security during a platoon attack during Exercise Southern Jackaroo, Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland, Australia, May 23, 2019. Southern Jackaroo is a trilateral exercise hosted by 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, in conjunction with MRF-D Marines and service members from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. (Credit Image: ? U.S. Marines/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20190523_sha_z03_025.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_003.jpg
  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA217817_002.jpg
  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA217817_003.jpg
  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA217817_005.jpg
  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA217817_004.jpg
  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA217817_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_044.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_041.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_039.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_043.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_042.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_040.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_045.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_047.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_046.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_027.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_028.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_031.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_029.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_030.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_032.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_038.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_037.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_035.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_048.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_036.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_050.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_034.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_049.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
    MEGA108813_033.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_002.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_004.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_005.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_007.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_006.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_009.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_008.jpg
  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79031_001.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0712.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 13 October 2020- Stormers players Michal Haznar during a training session at the Bellville High Performence Centre.The Stormers will be hosting the Emirates Lions at Newlands this weekend when they play in the Vodacom Super Rugby-unlocked .Photograph; Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Stormers-training-4686.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players Alistair Vermaak and Michael Kumbirai practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0680.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province player JD Schickerling practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0677.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0685.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC.The team will be traveling to Johannesburg to face the Xerox Lions on saturday  .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0674.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province coach John Dobson was joined by Stomers coach Robbie Fleck at training  this morning when the team was prepating for their upcoming game against XEROX Lions game .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0816.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0663.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players Michael Kumbirai  during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0766.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province player SP Marais during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0763.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players Michael Kumbirai  during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0727.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players Alistair Vermaak and Michael Kumbirai practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0680.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC.The team will be traveling to Johannesburg to face the Xerox Lions on saturday  .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0674.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0663.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821- WP player Marno Redelinghuys at training in Bellville preparing for the  Currie Cup against  Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4966.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4963.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4935.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4911.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4911 (1).jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821- WP player Jano Vermaak at training in Bellville preparing for the  Currie Cup against  Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4890.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821- WP player Craig Barry at training in Bellville preparing for the  Currie Cup against  Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4885.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821- WP player John Stander at training in Bellville preparing for the  Currie Cup against  Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4879.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4849.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821-  WP players at training in Bellville, preparing for their Currie Cup game against Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4938.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 13 October 2020- Stormers players  having a training session at the Bellville High Performence Centre.The Stormers will be hosting the Emirates Lions at Newlands this weekend when they play in the Vodacom Super Rugby-unlocked .Photograph; Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Stormers-training-4722.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province players Scara Ntubeni,Daniel du Plessies and Michael Kumbirai practising some tackles during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP-training-0695.jpg
  • Cape Town-180911- Western Province player JD Schickerling during a training session at the Bellville HPC .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 0769.jpg
  • Cape Town-1800821- WP player Duncan Saal at training in Bellville preparing for the  Currie Cup against  Toyota Cheetas on saturday at Newlands .photographer:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
    WP training 4902.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC) during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_509.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Folau Niua is tackled during training (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_013.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches.Stephen Tomasin (L) and Perry Baker (R) have a laugh during training (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_004.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Paulo Dybala (Juventus FC) during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_510.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - A general views of Juventus Training Center during the training of Juventus FC on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_523.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - A general views of Juventus Training Center during the training of Juventus FC on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_519.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus FC)  during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_501.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Juventus players during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_518.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus FC)  during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_508.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC) during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_502.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus FC) during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_500.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Juventus players during the training on the eve of the first leg of eighth of final of UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Juventus FC at Juventus Training Center on February 19, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaa_n230_499.jpg
  • February 8, 2019 - Madrid, Spain - Real Madrid's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro  (R) attends a training session at the club's training ground in the outskirts of Madrid on February 8, 2019 Before The Liga match against Atletico Madrid. (Credit Image: © Raddad Jebarah/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190208_zaa_n230_168.jpg
  • March 6, 2018 - Vinovo, Piedmont, Italy - Gonzalo Higuain (Juventus FC) and Douglas Costa (Juventus FC) during the training on the eve of the second leg of the Round 16 of the UEFA Champions League 2017/18 between Juventus FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Juventus Training Center on 06 March, 2018 in Vinovo (Turin), Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180306_zaa_n230_032.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Martin Iosefo passes the ball during drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_015.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Matai Leuta passes the ball during drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_014.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Folau Niua works out (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_012.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Kevin Williams off loads the ball during passing drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_011.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Danny Barrett cools off. (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_008.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Danny Barrett runs with the ball (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_010.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Danny Barrett is tackled during the workout (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_009.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches.Danny Barrett is tackled during drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_006.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Mike Friday USA coach (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_005.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Thumbs up from Stephen Tomasin (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_003.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches.Winger Perry Baker passes the ball during passing drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_002.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches. Captain Ben Pinkelman passes the ball during passing drills (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_001.jpg
  • June 5, 2017 - Florence, Florence, Italy - Italy's player Gianluigi Buffon during the training session at the Coverciano Training Center. The Italian national team will face in a friendly match the Uruguay national team in Nice on 7th June 2017 and Liechtenstein in Udine on 11th June 2017, match valid for FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Qualifiers Europe Group G. (Credit Image: © Giacomo Morini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20170605_zaa_p133_206.jpg
  • April 3, 2018 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA - HONG KONG,HONG KONG SAR,CHINA:April 3rd 2018. The USA Rugby team conduct a training session at So Kon Po recreation ground ahead of their Hong Kong Rugby 7's matches.Perry Baker (bottom) pushes through the tackling pads held by Kevin Williams (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell via ZUMA Wire)
    20180403_zap_r144_007.jpg
  • November 13, 2017 - Enfield, Greater London, United Kingdom - England's Joe Hart arrives for training in good heart during a England training session ahead of the International Friendly match against Brazil at Tottenham Hotspur Training centre on 13 Nov , 2017 in Enfield, England. (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20171113_zaa_n230_706.jpg
  • GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Aug. 19, 2018) Lt. Jamil Khan, one of 14 chaplains at Recruit Training Command (RTC), conducts suicide awareness training to recruits in their compartment at the USS Hopper recruit barracks. More than 30,000 recruits graduate annually from the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Spencer Fling/Released) 180823-N-PL946-1007
    20180823_sha_z03_538.jpg
Next