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They did a lot of physical exercises. Fighting training also kept their muscles firm. The Romans did not have muscle-boosting substances.
So the enemie's sword would not pierce them.
Yes they used chariot and so did the Celts.
if they were good gladiators then they would just use fake teeth but if not most of there teeth would have rotted and fell out.
No, there does not seem to be any female gladiators that are even named, let alone be famous. Most women would use a "stage name" anyhow, as they certainly would not want their family name associated with the lowest form of entertainment. This, of course, is assumed that they were free women who entered the arena voluntarily. The British Museum has a marble of two female gladiators with their names inscribed in Greek as "Amazon" and "Achillia". They are obviously stage names but there is no record of how famous these women were.
They did a lot of physical exercises. Fighting training also kept their muscles firm. The Romans did not have muscle-boosting substances.
So the enemie's sword would not pierce them.
Yes they used chariot and so did the Celts.
The Roman gladiators went through a period of rigorous training in at least two sessions a day. They were not allowed in the arena until they had mastered the basics of the use of the weapons that they would be using in their style of fighting.
For stability and power, the legs, our inner and outer and the core muscles. For keeping the bat a fixed and firm our forearm muscles and triceps.
Gladiators fought very hard, to the death.
if they were good gladiators then they would just use fake teeth but if not most of there teeth would have rotted and fell out.
Gladiators
No, there does not seem to be any female gladiators that are even named, let alone be famous. Most women would use a "stage name" anyhow, as they certainly would not want their family name associated with the lowest form of entertainment. This, of course, is assumed that they were free women who entered the arena voluntarily. The British Museum has a marble of two female gladiators with their names inscribed in Greek as "Amazon" and "Achillia". They are obviously stage names but there is no record of how famous these women were.
No, gladiators generally used swords. Some used clubs or spiked clubs. All had a shield and armour to defend themselves.
Because they showed their honor by fighting
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.