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Workout Tips From a 14th Century Knight

Bored with your typical gym circuit? Interested in CrossFit and American Ninja Warrior, but perhaps with more of a medieval twist? Have we got the workout for you.

It comes courtesy of Jean Le Maingre, better known as "Boucicaut," a French knight renowned for his brashness and fighting skill. Born circa 1366, he fought in his first battle at an age when most kids today are still navigating middle school. In 1390, around the time of his third Crusade, he challenged knights from across Christendom to try and defeat him (and two other knights) in a tournament, including single combat. Over the course of 30 days, Boucicaut clashed with some of Europe’s best fighters at Saint-Inglevert, near Calais. The three French knights, led by Boucicaut, emerged victorious, and he was soon after proclaimed marshal of France. In addition to extensive sword training, coordination, and his willingness to engage in the awful, bloody business of hand-to-hand combat, Boucicaut credited a strict fitness regimen for his battlefield prowess.

Workout Tips

Here are the various stages of Boucicaut’s workout, courtesy of his biography, written in 1409. The exact sequence and duration of each are unclear, so feel free to tailor them to your personal fitness needs.

WALL CLIMB

Position yourself between two closely spaced walls

SIDE HORSE VAULT

Find and carefully approach a horse. Place one hand

TWO-MAN HORSE VAULT

Similar to the above, except have your squire (or a trustworthy friend)

SOMERSAULT

Perform ground somersaults one after another. If you’re wearing armor.

HAMMER SWING

Take a sledgehammer and swing it about. Note your surroundings.

STONE THROW

Pick up a large stone. Throw it. Repeat as necessary.

PUNCHING PRACTICE

To toughen your hands, repeatedly punch the ground, a wall.

LADDER CLIMB

Take a tall ladder and lean it against a tree.

FUN RUN

Enjoy a long run. If wearing armor, wave to your neighbors