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Published 21:30 3 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 21:32 3 Jul 2017 BST

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Well, a study conducted by the University of Bath wanted to see how the art of jousting, compared to that of other sports which are played at a high intensity.
The study was commissioned by English Heritage who love the sport and had a campaign for it to be recognised as an Olympic sport in 2016.
They put 33-year-old professional jouster, Roy Murray, through tests used when training Olympic athletes to see how his fitness levels would compare theirs.
According to The Guardian, tests that were done on Murray found that his body fat was 7.7% which was under the average body fat for most professional footballers whose fat ranges from 8% to 10%.
He also recorded five bench presses of 67kg meaning he displayed twice the upper-body strength required to get into the police force and when his cardiovascular fitness was tested, they found that his levels were in the same category as top tennis players.
There is a lot of factors involved when jousting, you carry a lance, you constantly take blow after blow and your field of vision is completely disrupted.
However, this is something that Murray is used to and his core stability tested better than professional swimmers and his alignment and balance were on par with professional acrobats.
You can watch the full video of the study below...
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