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Lee's washboard stomach did not come from mere abdominal
training; he was also a zealous proponent of cardiovascular
conditioning and would regularly run, jump rope and ride
a stationary bicycle. A typical Lee run covered a distance
of two to six miles and was accomplished in 15 to 45 minutes.
According to Lee's friend and fellow actor Bob Wall, "Bruce
was pretty much a five-mile runner, but then Bruce was
one of those guys who I just challenged the heck out of
himself. He ran backward, and he ran wind sprints where
he'd run a mile, walk a mile, run a mile...."
Lee would alternate running with stationary bicycling,
which, according to Uyehara, he'd ride for 45 minutes
(about 10 miles).
Lee's student, Herb Jackson, remembers another, more unorthodox
method Lee used to increase his muscle definition. According
to Jackson, Lee would wear a type of sauna belt
when riding his stationary bicycle because he believed
the belt focused heat on his abdominal muscles and helped
reduce fat.
Another element in Lee's quest for abdominal definition
was nutrition. According to Linda Lee Cadwell, soon after
he moved to the United States, Bruce started to take nutrition
seriously and developed an interest in health foods and
high-protein drinks. "Several times a day, he took
a high-protein drink made up of powdered milk, ice water,
eggs, eggshells, bananas, vegetable oil, peanut flour
and chocolate ice cream," recalls Cadwell, who claims
Bruce's waist fluctuated between 26 and 28 inches. "He
also drank his own juice concoctions made from vegetables
and fruits apples, celery, carrots and so on, prepared
in an electric blender."
Lee ate lean meat sparingly and consumed large amounts
of fruits and vegetables. In later years, he became very
knowledgeable about vitamin supplements, and each day
apportioned himself exactly the right quota of vitamins
A, B,C,D and E.
Source: All About Bruce Lee
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