
From Politics to the Octagon
Will Stone, Labour MP for Swindon North, is trading the House of Commons for the MMA ring as he gears up to face off against professional fighter Matt Inman in a charity match. Stone, who previously served in the British Army and has been practicing Brazillian jiu-jitsu for 17 years, is ready to put his skills to the test outside of the political realm.
Confidence and Preparation
Despite acknowledging Inman's expertise, Stone is confident in his abilities, stating that he believes he has a 20% chance of winning the bout. Drawing parallels between his military and martial arts background, Stone highlights the importance of adaptability and resilience in both arenas, emphasizing the value of quick thinking and strength in challenging situations.
Training Regimen
Stone, who used to train 15 times a week before entering politics, has adjusted his schedule to accommodate his parliamentary duties. While he may not be able to dedicate as much time to jiu-jitsu as before, Stone remains committed to maintaining his physical fitness through strength and conditioning sessions, ensuring that he is prepared for the upcoming fight.
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