Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest
footballers who ever stepped on the pitch, thanks to his disciplined
diet and workout regimen. Ronaldo, who won the 2014 Ballon d’Or earlier
this year, has natural athleticism, but works hard to maintain his elite
level of play.
Anatomy of a Superstar
“Physically, Cristiano is the perfect specimen,” Manchester United’s
former conditioning coach Mike Clegg, told the BBC. “From his height to
his natural body type, muscular structure, how much fat he’s got in his
system, his endurance capacity, flexibility, power and strength. They
are in perfect balance.”
Ronaldo rarely eats junk food and isn’t a big drinker. During the soccer
season, his workout routine includes lots of running and weight
training as well as practice matches with Real Madrid.
Cristiano typically works out five days a week, doing cardio circuits
and exercising his legs, arms, core. “His training emphasizes explosion,
endurance, speed, strength and functional movement alongside his many
hours of footwork and team practices,” said Clegg.
High-Protein Diet Featuring Lots of Fish
Cristiano also follows a healthy diet of fish, meat, chicken, vegetables
and fruit during the season. Cristiano has previously said his favorite
meal is bacalhau à braz (cod with scrambled eggs and fried potatoes), a
traditional Portuguese dish.
When he eats out in restaurants with pals, Ronaldo has said his favorite
dish is a medium-rare steak, side salad and a few french fries.
“Cristiano Ronaldo eats all sort of dishes as a responsible athlete, but
the one he likes the most is fish, such as gilt-head bream, swordfish
and sea bass,” said Clegg.
Ronaldo, who has been playing soccer since age three, is a study in
extreme physical fitness. At 6-foot-1 and 176 pounds, the Portuguese
international forward is one of the leanest, fastest and fittest
athletes to grace the world stage.
‘My Ambition Is Huge’
During his six years at Manchester United, Ronaldo won three Premier
League titles, the UEFA Champions League, an FA Cup and the FIFA World
Club Cup, as well as the FIFA Player of the Year title.
In 2009, Cristiano made international headlines when United agreed to
sell him to Real Madrid for a stunning $131 million transfer fee, making
him the most expensive player in European football history.
Despite his success, Cristiano, who earns $105 million a year (not
including endorsements) still has a burning ambition to constantly
improve his game and has no intention of resting on his laurels. “I want
to get better and better,” he said. “My ambition is huge.”
His relentless drive is what separates Ronaldo from the pack. “Ronaldo
improves every day,” said Clegg. “Look at his numbers three years ago
and you think, ‘It’s impossible he can do better,’ and then you look at
him this year and he’s done better again. He’s always improving and
because of that, he is the best.”
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Saturday, 10 May 2014
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