Bruce Dickinson on Fencing and the Band: How the Sword Helped Defend Against Fans.

Bruce Dickinson on Fencing and the Band: How the Sword Helped Defend Against Fans
Bruce Dickinson on Fencing and the Band: How the Sword Helped Defend Against Fans

Bruce Dickinson and Fencing

Bruce Dickinson, the vocalist of the band IRON Maiden, revealed that he began fencing to evade persistent fans. The renowned heavy metal singer at the age of 67 turned to this sport to maintain mental clarity and has consequently become one of the best fencers in the UK.

According to The Sun: The singer, whose net worth is estimated at around 100 million pounds, noted that this hobby has not only helped him keep fit but has also become another means of self-expression.

“I started this sport and found that I really enjoy it,” Dickinson said.
Fencing has become an important part of Bruce Dickinson's life, as it helps him stay active and focused. It is not just a sport, but also an art that opens new horizons for cultural and physical development. Dickinson's successes in fencing emphasize that even later in life, one can discover new passions and achieve significant heights in them.

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