‘He likes that we are tough enough to beat the boys’: Sylvester Stallone’s daughters reveal their actor dad drilled them in push ups and running from the age of four

They’re the genetically-blessed daughters of Sylvester Stallone, 70.

But besides starring in a new advertising campaign for The Daily Edited the girls could certainly match their Rocky star father in the action movie  stakes.

The trio of sisters  Sophia, 20, Sistene 18 and Scarlet, 14, told Harper’s Bazaar Australia Sylvester trained them each from the age of four to be able to beat the boys.

‘Dad trained us’: Sylvester Stallone’s stunning daughters reveal their action star father drilled them in push ups and running to be ‘tough enough to beat the boys’ from the age of four

The trio made headlines this year when they accompanied their dad to the Golden Globes ceremony as Miss Golden Globes.

And while they were blessed genetically, the sisters were put through their paces by their action movie star dad.

‘From [when we were] the age of four, Dad trained us to the point where we could outrun, out throw and outbox any boy in middle school. I mean we were strong,’ Sistene said.

Burst onto the scene: The trio made headlines this year when they accompanied their dad to the Golden Globes ceremony as Miss Golden Globes

‘He likes that we are not boys but that we are tough enough to beat the boys’: Sistene said their dad raised them to be tough

‘Every morning we would do 20 push-ups, sit-ups, we’d throw shot put. He likes that we are not boys but that we are tough enough to beat the boys. I love that I could outrun any guy. It felt so cool.’

Eldest daughter Sophia said dad Sylvester and mum Jennifer Stallone kept the girls out of the spotlight until earlier this year, when they made their public debut as Miss Golden Globes.

Since then they have appeared in a new advertising campaign for The Daily Edited, while Sistene made her runway debut for Chanel last December.

No resting on their looks: And while they were blessed genetically, the sisters were put through their paces by their action movie star dad

‘It’s really cool that people are now seeing us for who we are as individuals and not just as Stallone’s kids,’ youngest sister Scarlet said of their new found fame.

The three sisters say they  have reveled in being a mystery to the public unlike other famous Hollywood families such as the Kardashians.

‘I think all of the jobs we’re getting from it, and the attention, and buzz, I think it’s so cool,’ Sophia told news.com.au of their debut at the Golden Globes.

‘I think it’s so cool’: The three sisters say they have reveled in being a mystery to the public unlike other famous Hollywood families such as the Kardashians