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How Jason Fox keeps his body shredded at 49: The SAS star's no-nonsense approach to upper body strength

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 9, 2026, 07:34 IST
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The British TV personality and former Special Forces soldier credits functional fitness and pullups as key to his age-defying physique

Jason "Foxy" Fox, the 49-year-old presenter best known for Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins, continues to defy expectations about what bodies should look like at his age. The former Royal Marine Commando maintains the kind of physique most people would struggle to achieve in half his years, and his approach to fitness offers some refreshingly honest insights into how he does it.

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Pullups are his non-negotiable foundation

When Fox was asked about his training priorities in an interview with TRAIN magazine, his answer was direct and unflinching. "I love pullups. It's the ultimate," he said.

Fox dismisses the kind of exercise breakdowns that appeal to Instagram aesthetics. Rope climbs, ladder climbs, and big compound lifts make the cut. Everything is scenario-based and practical. Showy isolation exercises designed purely for visual pop don't get his time. He talks about deconstructing movements like burpees into their component parts rather than just grinding out high reps mindlessly. When he trains, every rep has a purpose.

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Crossfit and HIIT fill the schedule around his life

For someone juggling television commitments and adventuring, Fox has engineered his fitness around what actually works for a demanding schedule. "I like Crossfit because it's the perfect fit for an intense schedule," he's explained in interviews. When he's not doing structured Crossfit classes, he's designing his own HIIT training—which he describes as basically Crossfit without the rigid structure.

The flexibility matters because, as Fox admits, he gets bored easily. Rather than grinding the same routine into the ground until motivation withers, he rotates in cycling, running, and rowing. The variety keeps him engaged and prevents the staleness that kills long-term fitness. He didn't spend 20 years in the military just to turn his training into a joyless grind now.

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The training never stopped, it just got smarter

What's often missed about operators like Fox is that they don't really retire from fitness—they just change the context. "I still train very similarly to how I did in the military," he's noted. The difference now is he has control over his schedule instead of a sergeant rousing him at 5 a.m. The intensity hasn't diminished because training serves a different purpose for him.

Without the structure of military life, training became something more personal. In his own words, when he doesn't exercise regularly, he gets tense and angry. Training is his release—his mental health anchor as much as his physical one. That's a motivation that runs deeper than wanting beach abs for summer. It's about maintaining equilibrium in his life.

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Age is no excuse, consistency is everything

Fox's physique at 49 isn't the result of some secret protocol or expensive supplement stack. It's proof that showing up matters more than perfect programming. He works hard, changes things when they become stale, and has never abandoned basic movements in favor of whatever's trending on TikTok.
The real lesson from Fox is that consistency beats everything—the magic formula, the expensive equipment, the perfect program. At 49, he's living evidence that your age isn't your limitation. Your commitment is.

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