Muhammad Ali......
He trained the old school way, that is, roadwork in the morning and gym in the afternoon. His roadwork consisted of running 4 to 5 miles everyday at around 4 in the morning. Towards the end of his run, he'd shadow box for a few minutes then jog or walk back to his starting point. Ali would then do his calisthenics and ab exercises under the watchful eye of Luis Sarria, his personal masseur. He'd then have breakfast and sleep up to lunch time. In the afternoon, he'd go to the gym.
Gym work-
Warm up - side to sides, torso swivels, jumping around on toes to limber up
Skipping - 20mins, never staying in the same spot
Shadow boxing - 5 rounds (30sec breaks), working on footwork and speed punching
Heavy bag - 6 rounds (30sec breaks), working on combinations and stamina
Speed bag - 12-16mins
Rest 20-60mins
Sparring - 5-6 rounds at around 60% effort, built up over camp to 9-10 rounds at around 90%
Moving from Fifth Street Gym to Gleason's Gym to nearest gym to fight location and changing sparring partners accordingly
Ali never lifted weights. His body, especially during the Cassius Clay era, was naturally developed and sculpted from endless calisthenics, which was big in boxing during that time.
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