In a recent interview, actor Vladimir Steklov shared details about his fitness routine and career choices. He described his visits to the sports club as part of staying in shape and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. He focuses on cardio training, strength workouts, and swimming, complemented by regular sauna sessions to aid recovery and relaxation. Steklov also spoke candidly about his past love for football, noting that while he enjoyed playing, he can no longer participate due to the risk of injury and the potential for lengthy hospital stays that would interfere with his busy professional schedule.
He explained that football, though a passion, proved too demanding given the demands of his work. At present, he is juggling multiple film projects and frequent stage performances, which require careful planning and physical stamina. This is why he practices caution and prioritizes his health while pursuing diverse roles in cinema and theater.
Steklov began his acting career in 1972 with a position at the Kamchatka Drama Theatre. His screen debut arrived in 1983 with the film Hurricane Comes Unexpectedly. Over the years, his prolific body of work has grown to include more than 175 productions. His filmography encompasses titles such as Kadetstvo, 13 Clinical, Godunov, Midshipmen, Forward!, Terrible, The Master and Margarita, and Bison: A Model Case, among others.
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