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DEREK ON HIS LOVE LIFE, TATTOOS, NUDE SCENES AND HIS NEW GYM

- miss tech KATHY MORAn

‘If you love the person, hayaan mo siya kung saan siya masaya. If she is happy without me, it is painful, but I got to move on.’

Life, makes me happy," says Derek Ramsay.

And how could it not? His current movie Kasal, in which he stars with Bea Alonzo and Paulo Avelino, is now in its fourth box office week. The hit movie has earned over P100 million.

One of Virgie Ramos’ chosen few Swatch endorsers, Derek recalls how reluctant he was to start his showbiz career because he had envisioned himself as a sportsman competing in the sports he loved like Ultimate Frisbee, basketball, football, cricket, swimming, golf and rugby.

“I think the only sport I did not get into was synchroniz­ed swimming,” he laughs. “I remember when I was studying in London, and then later on in the US, I would come back to the Philippine­s to do a few commercial­s. Back then, I was always being asked to join showbiz but I didn’t because my mom wanted me to finish my studies first.”

Derek shares that when he decided to settle in the Philippine­s for good in 2004, he came back to play for Toyota-Otis in the PBL.

But, not wanting to live a life of “what ifs,” he decided that he should give showbiz a try — “so that there would be no regrets in the future,” he shares.

It was a good decision for him because he gives each role he plays on screen his 200 percent, much like the amount of sweat and tears he puts into each sport he competes in.

FOLLOW YOUR PASSION

Derek is blessed because he is able to juggle life between showbiz and the sports that he loves, both of which hold the same weight in his life.

“There are sacrifices that come with being in showbiz,” he shares. “I couldn’t compete in sports events where I was less than 100 percent because I did not get to train properly,” the sportsman says. “I have those regrets but being puyat is part of the job — and it is really hard to balance the time between showbiz and competing as an athlete at the highest level.”

ACTING DREAMS

“Although I have acting awards and my movies have become box office successes

mas kinikilig ako when someone approaches me and asks for my autograph because they know me as an accomplish­ed sportsman,” he says. “I get a lot of that in the Frisbee community. It is always makes me happy that most of my endorsemen­ts have come from me being a sportsman and that I live a rugged life.”

Derek shares that he dreams of playing Lapu-Lapu or a historical figure one day. Or perhaps be part of a war film.

“I have always liked watching period movies and war films,” he says. “The Philippine­s has so much history and it would be great to go back and see how many countries abused and took advantage of our kindness. It would be great to go back to a time when the Philippine­s was a paradise.”

For now, Derek has put his acting career on hold until after July where he will compete for Australia in the Ultimate Frisbee world cup as the Philippine­s is not sending a team this year.

PHILIPPINE STAR: With a body like yours, in which movie have you revealed the most skin?

DEREK RAMSAY: In Kasal. I had butt exposure, but it was not used in the final edit of the movie because we would not get the PG rating if it was included.

It was an accidental exposure of my butt. I was doing a love scene with Kylie Verzosa and nahila ni Kylie yung boxer shorts — direk asked Kylie to

do it for the scene. Nahila ni Kylie all the way down so kita yung buong puwet ko,

hindi partial. Would you agree to a nude scene?

It depends on the script. I wouldn’t do a bed scene just for the sake of it. If the script doesn’t call for it — then no. All the Derek on his love life, tattoos, nude scenes and his new gym

directors that I have worked with know that I express what I am feeling and what I am thinking. There was a scene in the movie

The Escort where I had to doggie-style Lovi Poe. I questioned that because I felt that it did not fit the scene — we did nothing else. But, if it’s in my character I will do it. However, if I have to do it just for the sake of doing it I won’t. I don’t want to do a scene so that it becomes the selling point of a movie.

Are you comfortabl­e with your body?

I am very comfortabl­e with my body so if a role requires for me to go nude — I would do it. In Kasal I had to kiss a guy — I am not comfortabl­e with that — but I did it.

Advice for someone who just broke up from a relationsh­ip?

The best advice for me is, although it might make me sound cold — move on. There is so much more to life than a relationsh­ip. Isipin mo na lang kung mahal mo yung tao and pipilitin mo na mag stay with you, and it makes the person depressed then you don’t really love the person. So, if you love the person, hayaan mo siya kung saan siya masaya. If she is happy without me, it is painful, but I got to move on.

How do you deal with a break-up?

When I go through a thing like that, I hit it face on and even if its hurts I got to move on. I am not going to waste time. Okay, so my attention was directed to this person for so many years, it didn’t work out. It hurts, and now I will direct my attention to something else. Whether it’s sports, traveling, something that is for me — and then someday things will fall into place for me.

But if you cry about it and put yourself down, drink, eat — when you are over the person you will have to work hard to get yourself back in shape. So, it is better to stay fit, cry about it, but don’t let it affect who you are and your day-to-day life because that will really

drag you down. And, not only you, but it will drag others who care about you down, too. How many tattoos do you have? I have six. Does each of them have a meaning?

Yes. One says “Isip, puso, kaluluwa” which makes me complete. I have a special rosary that I carry around and one time I lost the rosary, which I eventually got back. So that I would always have the rosary with me I had a tattoo of the cross on it put under my right ear. On my back, I have the phrase “What can’t kill me makes me stronger” which I had done after I won a big tournament for the Philippine­s that I trained hard for. I also have a Philippine sun and the English flag, which is a red cross — for my being half-Pinoy/half-British.

On my lower back there is a prayer— it is supposed to protect me. It is a Native American prayer that they say before they go to war to protect them in the battles. I have a lot of battles in my life and it is my protection.

I prefer not to talk about the last tattoo I have because I don’t remember getting it. I was drunk when I had it done in Miami.

How’s your love life?

Very good. It is nice that my partner is a workout freak just like me. She frequents Platinum Fitness, my newest business venture, more than me. Sometimes she will come here and work out twice a day since her brother is a personal trainer and they have this vlog on IG on healthy living where they do different types of meals and drinks that one can take for a healthy lifestyle.

What kind of diet do you follow?

I follow a "see food" diet. Every day is a cheat day. Since I live an active lifestyle I don’t starve myself, which really affects my metabolism. I live an active lifestyle so I eat anything. This is not an endorsemen­t for people to just go out and eat everything they see. But I know my body and I know my body can burn it.

Have you always wanted to own a gym?

Yes, but I was reluctant at the start because I wondered how I would compete against the big names. There are quite a few of these boutique gyms here. My business partners Charlie Temple and Max Johnson came up with this idea of a gym. I told them I believed that to be successful, location is key.

How did you pick your location?

Everybody is so busy nowadays so the location has to be convenient for these people. We targeted places where a lot of employees can come straight to the gym, workout to relieve their stress, go to work to build their stress and then come back to the gym to release their stress again. That is why we are here at Citi Plaza, BGC.

How involved are you in the building of the gym?

I made sure that the gym had a modern look and is equipped with the best brands in fitness equipment. The whole style of Platinum Fitness here is all me, this style. I really hung around with these guys.

The gym has been open for four weeks now, with a total membership of 500 with a monthly membership fee of P2,500. It is a 24/7 gym where any member can enter the gym with their key fob and gain access to the gym.

Can members train with you?

I am willing to train with members for free if I am here at the gym. If they ask me if they can work out with me I will be more than happy to let them. If I am free I will definitely oblige them.

Is it better to work out with a partner?

It depends on the person. I like to work out with a trainer so that he can push me to do that last repetition. Sometimes that repetition is so important. But there are people who can work out alone, too.

What is more important, diet or exercise?

Diet. I can maintain my body with the right diet. I said I eat donuts, but if I did not live an active lifestyle that would affect me. I like to compare my metabolism to a flame — if I stoke it little by little it will grow big and the opposite will happen if I dump a big thing on it. Our metabolism is like that, it needs to be given a little food many times a day.

When your metabolism is good you can eat whatever you want. The first 30 minutes after a workout are very important — that is when you should consume your protein so that the nutrition goes into your body. The worst is to work out and then starve because you will only get weak and starve your muscles.

Having said that, one can lose weight if they go on a proper nutrition diet, but the results are so much better if it is combined with exercise.

 ??  ?? Derek Ramsay's latest business venture, Platinum Fitness, is a boutique gym equipped with the best brands in fitness equipment.
Derek Ramsay's latest business venture, Platinum Fitness, is a boutique gym equipped with the best brands in fitness equipment.
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 ??  ?? Derek's back tattoo, which he got after winning a big tournament, says, "What can't kill me makes me stronger."
Derek's back tattoo, which he got after winning a big tournament, says, "What can't kill me makes me stronger."
 ??  ?? “We hope to have 10 gyms — a mix of owned, operated and frachised by the end of the year," said Max Johnson, co-owner at Platinum Fitness. "We are targeting more in Manila and other provinces like Cavite, Cebu and Davao."
“We hope to have 10 gyms — a mix of owned, operated and frachised by the end of the year," said Max Johnson, co-owner at Platinum Fitness. "We are targeting more in Manila and other provinces like Cavite, Cebu and Davao."

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