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How did men work out in the Empire?


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The competitive sports of the ancient Romans and Hellenes have been made known to us through both historiography and the popular media, but what about individual strength and fitness? Did men in the Empire use contraptions such as dumbbells for strengthening the frame or did they rely more on calisthenics? We know that some men were fabulously strong, e.g., the auxiliary cavalryman in Titus' army that picked a Jewish rebel by the ankles with one hand and bodily carried him over to his admiring general. There was even a legionary of Egyptian descent known as Rufus that did the same thing with another Jewish rebel leader during the Judaic Wars. Another famous example is a brother of Alaric who was said to have broken horse-shoes with his bare hands. How did men get so strong back then? Can anyone post any links? Thanks in advance.

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