Men's Health Australia

THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUNS

BECAUSE FIT IS THE NEW RICH

WHEN DUTY CALLS

Much has changed in the 15 years since Daniel Craig first took up the mantle of Bond. Yet, as evidenced by his rippling physique in No Time To Die – his final outing as 007– two constants have prevailed: Craig’s unswerving dedication to hard work, and the fitness principles of his trainer, Simon Waterson

IF YOU GREW UP on a steady diet of quadrennially released James Bond films, not only were you fortunate, but you would have noticed the seismic shift in the most recent iteration of Ian Fleming’s superspy.

When Daniel Craig first signed on to play James Bond, for 2006’s , he had a vision for the fictional icon. He wanted Bond to become a weapon of mass destruction, rather than a cliché of mannered seduction; he wanted to embody a character that was agile and physically imposing, robust and resilient, one that could

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