Sylvester Stallone’s Daughters Receive Military-Style Training Before Moving to New York City
Sylvester Stallone prepares daughters for life in the Big Apple
Sylvester Stallone’s daughters, Sophia and Sistine, recently opened up about the intense military-style training they underwent before moving to New York City. Seeking to ensure their safety in the bustling metropolis, their father employed Navy SEALs to provide them with the skills they need for self-defense. The Stallone sisters shared their experience with the New York Post, shedding light on how their father’s protective nature drove their preparation for this new chapter in their lives.
A grueling training experience that tested their physical and mental strength
Their training with Navy SEAL instructors pushed Sophia and Sistine to their limits. “Sophia and I got our asses whooped by these guys. They were the real deal,” Sistine, aged 25, shared. The training involved various exercises, including an unexpected task of chasing and catching a chicken, which Sistine described as “deceivingly hard.” Even with their family’s background in martial arts, the intensive workouts presented a new level of challenge.
The rigorous upbringing and disciplined routine instilled by Stallone
Sylvester Stallone has always held a disciplined lifestyle, one that he instilled in his children. Sophia, now 27, reminisced about their childhood, explaining how their father’s rigorous morning routine left a lasting impression. From waking up at 6 a.m. to a strict exercise regimen, Stallone instilled both self-discipline and physical strength in his daughters. Sophia recalled, “It was a rigorous routine. Every day at 6 a.m., he would make us eat eggs with ketchup and would schedule exercises like sit-ups, push-ups, pull-ups, clean and jerks.”
A father’s perpetual concern for his daughters’ safety in the big city
Although Sophia and Sistine have now lived in New York City for a year, Sylvester Stallone remains concerned for their safety. Sistine described their father as a classic, overprotective dad, constantly worried about his three daughters navigating the city’s busy lifestyle. Despite their military-style training, Stallone’s concern for their wellbeing persists, a testament to the love and care he has for his family.
Upcoming details in “The Family Stallone”
Viewers eager to witness the Stallone sisters’ training and other entertaining moments can catch them in season two of “The Family Stallone.” This show, featuring the iconic Stallone family, premieres on February 21 on Paramount+, offering a delightful glimpse into the lives of Sylvester Stallone and his daughters.
In addition to Sophia and Sistine, Sylvester Stallone is a father to three daughters: Sage, who tragically passed away in 2012, Seargeoh with actor Sasha Czack, and his youngest daughter Scarlett with former model Jennifer Flavin.
Sources: New York Post, Business Insider, Business Insider