Jason Statham Workout Routine and Diet Plan
This is a celebrity workout and diet review for actor Jason Statham…by Brad Campbell
After reviewing many other celebrity workout routines and being totally bummed by the generic, outdated and ridiculous excuses for workout plans they were using to get lean and sexy for the camera…I finally found one that is “advanced fat loss approved.”

I’m talking about action movie bad ass, Jason Statham, who reportedly performed his own stunts and fight scenes in The Transporter, Crank, The Bank Job, War, Death Race and Snatch. If you’ve seen any of those adrenaline-filled flicks, I’m sure you just gained massive respect for Jason Statham.
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Okay, now that you know about those two killer body transformation resources, let’s take a look at the Jason Statham workout and diet plan that helped him to lose 17 lbs of fat in just 6 weeks…
Jason Statham’s Workout Routine:
–> You know it’s an effective workout regimen when the actor himself uses words such as: brutal, nauseating, nightmare and horrible to describe the training sessions…of course, all of these words were preceded by an f-bomb in the interview I was listening to.
–> Apparently, Statham trained with a former Navy Seal named Logan Hood, who concocted this comprehensive workout routine. They hit it hard 6 days per week for about 35 minutes per session and rested on Sundays.
–> Statham religiously followed two main principles: 1) every workout was at least slightly different from the previous one and 2) everything was recorded in detail, including weights used, times for active and recovery periods, etc.
–> Each workout consisted of 3 primary stages that progressively increased in ’suckiness’:
1) a 10-minute warm-up using the Concept 2 Rowing Machine, which is easy on the joints, raises core temperature and prepares all muscle groups for the upcoming work ahead.
2) next is 10-minutes of moderate intensity work that is always varied and may include: medicine ball throws, kettlebell circuits, ‘farmer walk’ type of exercises (carrying heavy shit while walking, like sandbags or dumbbells), circuit weight training or heavy compound strength training lifts.
3) the last phase is interval training, which again varies slightly every workout, but would look something like this: 8 pull-ups, 20 medicine ball slams, 20 weighted step-ups, 20 hanging knee raises, 20 barbell squats and 20 burpees. All 6 exercises are performed back-to-back without rest, until you complete each movement in the circuit. Rest briefly and repeat for up to 5 circuits total.
My thoughts on Jason Statham’s Workout:
Finally…I found a celebrity who followed a top notch workout routine to lose fat and get ripped. I’m guessing his trainer was forced to give him a REAL workout, because he actually needed to lose 17 lbs of fat that had crept up on him…as opposed to most celebs, who are already lean and tone to begin with and therefore can get away with using half-ass workout programs to look great (assuming their diet is dialed in).
Jason’s workout was super successful in sculpting his body because it was based around some outstanding fat loss principles. For example, his workouts were kept short and intense (unlike the marathon sessions we saw with other celebrities, such as Megan Fox’s Workout or LL Cool J’s Workout) to maximize the post-workout fat burning effects.
Statham relied entirely on heavy, compound weight training, grueling circuits and intense intervals to pack on lean muscle mass and turn his body into a fat-melting machine. These strategies are on point with my advanced fat loss tips I discussed in this post: 7 Ways to Torch Body Fat Faster. Sweetness…now that we’ve found a celebrity workout worth following, let’s check out his diet plan…
Jason Statham’s Diet Plan:
–> Jason credits his rapid weight loss success mainly to his strict diet plan, which ended up being around 2,000 calories per day.
–> He avoided refined sugars, flour, breads, pastas and booze like they were incurable STD’s
–> Just like with his workout routine, Statham recorded everything he put into his mouth. This makes it literally impossible to screw it up…and if he wasn’t losing enough fat, it’d be easy to figure out why.
–> He drank a boatload of water and consumed 6 small meals per day, focusing on the typical lean body foods, like egg whites, veggies, lean meats, whey protein shakes, raw nuts and fish. Desert would often include fat free yogurt with mixed fruit added for flavor.
My thoughts on Jason Statham’s Diet Plan:
Proven to be effective time and time again, the typical bodybuilder’s diet is definitely the safe way to go when you’re serious about losing weight and/or adding lean muscle. Every single celeb I’ve reviewed so far has reported following these exact guidelines…so do you think it’s a coincidence that they all look fantastic? I think not.
Statham’s diet plan is clearly going to be low enough in calories to create a caloric deficit, but high enough in protein to support muscle growth…this is a key step in building a lean and tone body. Again, my only beef with this nutrition strategy is that it might be too consistent and a lil strict.
Most of us would slip up after eating this clean for too long because we don’t have million dollar movie deals providing us with crazy motivation levels. Also, there’s a risk of entering starvation mode and slowing your fat loss progress, as the body becomes too accustomed to this lower caloric intake.
I suggest eating clean and sensible like Statham does for 5 days out of the week (here’s an example: Fat Loss Diet Plan) and then rewarding yourself and resetting your fat burning hormone and enzyme levels by taking one entire cheat day each week. Follow this cheat day up with a fasting day to round out the week and put your metabolism into overdrive.

I hope you enjoyed this review of Jason Statham’s diet and workout routine…you can definitely take away more from his style of training than you can from the other celebrities I’ve posted about. Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section below. See ya on the flip side…
Your Fat Loss Coach,
Brad Campbell
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Posted by Brad Campbell | in Celebrity Workout Reviews | 16 Comments








Good stuff, but you’re slipping. Your last two posts had more interesting images. I guess they just weren’t warranted.
lol, I was trying to find a way to work in “better” pictures, but just couldn’t find a good excuse/transition, being the topic was Mr. Jason Statham, haha. I’ll do better next time.
-B
Hi Brad
Always interesting to get various info from other workouts so great article.Just quick one but when you say have a fast day after a cheat day.Do mean just eat very light as if it wasnt a workout day?? thanks!
Hi Paul…I like to take a complete fasting day right after the cheat day, meaning I don’t eat at all – just drink lots of water and green tea. See the email I sent you for more details. Thanks for hangin’ out.
Your Coach,
Brad Campbell
Hi Brad, Jason Statham’s workout is probably the best celeb routine I’ve seen. I’m going to incorporate parts of this into another total body workout you have on your blog. Thanks for all the tips!
Tina
Hey Tina – yes, Statham’s workout is pretty damn skippy…glad you’re taking something away from it. Plenty more tips coming your way to help you build that lean body
Take Care,
Brad
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Hey Brad! Great website! Im happy to finally see a trainer who gives a straightforward, bs free answer to the truth about weight loss! I worked at a gym for a couple years and got a kick out of the people who couldnt figure out why they werent losing weight when their workout consisted of peddling slowly on the bike for ten min, then doing a couple front raises. Its nice to see a celebrity workout that proves putting hardwork and intensity into your workouts will get you results alot quicker.
Hi Andrea – very well said! Thanks for the great feedback
Brad
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Brad, so did Jason Statham do the same workout u listed above every day and every week?
Hi Danny – he frequently changed up at least small aspects of his workout. No single workout would be suitable for every day, week after week…but with progression you can generally use a given workout for at least 4-8 weeks before needing to switch it up. Again, I’ll explain all this when you get to Step 5 of the start-up process. Complete all 5 steps and you’ll know exactly how many cals to consume, which meal plan to use and what workouts to be doing.
-b
Another question, on Jason, during his 10-minute workout after his warm up on the rowing machine, what are exact exercises of his moderate intensity workout? Like how does use the kettle bells? What does he work on? Shoulders? Arms? Just curious if you know, cuz im really thinking about following this workout for a week and see how i feel afterwards. Thanks man
Get through all 5 getting started steps first (my concern is that you’ll get ahead of yourself and jump around from workout to workout, without following the perfect regimen for your specific needs). After you get through step 5, I’ll help you build the ideal workout to get you max results in less time…
-b