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IRON Maiden rocker Bruce Dickinson states he used up fencing to assist him ward off sex-hungry groupies.

The heavy metal star, 67, turned to the sword-fighting sport to keep a clear mind– however wound up as one of Britain’s finest rivals.

Go To the Hills vocalist Bruce– worth about ₤ 100million– was at one point ranked No7 in the UK and an outdoors competitor for the Olympics.

He attempted fencing as a teen and after that took it up as a pastime in 1983 to sidetrack himself from the temptations of sex, alcohol and drugs after discovering popularity.

He invested months training with Group GB and represented a semi-pro club.

Asked why he got the blade, he informed Classic Rock mag: “I was hectic sh ***** g whatever that moved and none of it was healthy.

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” I keep in mind something that (The Who guitar player) Pete Townshend when stated about groupies– ‘The minute you understand you can click your finger and control individuals into making love with you, that’s the minute you’re decreasing the domino effect’.

” You can’t think females are tossing themselves at you. You believe, ‘Well this is great’. And it is. It’s f ***** g terrific. However there’s a dark side to this.

” Where do you stop? When does it end up being a prop, like alcohol or drug?

” So that’s when I began doing after-school activities like fencing.

” I was believing, ‘I have actually got to do something to keep my brain tidy’.”

Bruce, likewise a certified pilot who flies Iron Maiden’s personal 747 on trip, still participates in fencing competitors for his age.

The band has actually offered more than 130million albums considering that forming in London in 1975.

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