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    Default Re: (good read) Ariza talks about Manny's training regime and diet

    So whats He saying
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    Good read thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    So whats He saying
    He's saying what i've been bleating on about how his calorie intake is much higher than it will have been when he was fighting at the much lower weights. I feel justified....almost.

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    Now Ariza talks about Amir's....



    Amir Khan’s strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza reveals the Briton's training regime

    Ariza revealed to Telegraph Sport: “Amir has changed drastically in physical terms over two years working together. Now he looks like a fully-fledged athlete. We’ve been reconstructing him from the ground up, and he is nearly the finished product.

    “When he first came to the Wild Card [Gym], his legs were weak and his balance was all over the place. He was too big in the upper body. We distributed so much of that body weight to his legs. At first, we concentrated more on speed work, footwork, fitness training and a lot of strength and conditioning.


    “This is the best training camp we have had. We have moved away from heavy lifting, rope and tyres, climbing, dead lifts and focused more on things that are more functional, more explosive training, using isometrics and plyometrics exercises for speed and strength.


    “In the beginning I was trying to get him smaller, more fluid, balanced with his speed and his hands and co-ordination. We are there now.

    “Because he is so competitive, it makes him overly aggressive, and we have to train that. He’s very resilient to physical and mental pressure. Brilliant, in fact. We have been increasing his strength and power to complement his speed. It is a long, gradual process, but you are talking about a fighting machine.”


    THE ARIZA REGIME IN TRAINING CAMP
    “Early morning sessions of two hours start at 5.30am, with warm-up and warm-down,” Ariza explains. “When I have Manny Pacquiao and Amir together at track and running sessions every sprint is really competitive, every hill run.
    “It is never the same, so we go to the dunes at Malibu, swim in the sea at Santa Monica, run in the Hollywood Hills. It’s about variety, and all training is in intervals to simulate a boxing match, round by round. Even swimming in the sea can simulate being left on your own in the ring.


    FITNESS/STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
    Mon – Track running and sprints, 400m and 200m sprints, UCLA track
    Tues – 30 lengths in Olympic size pool or in the sea for a mile at Santa Monica
    Weds – Stairs or hill running, Hollywood Hills
    Thurs – Strength and conditioning session, Gym.
    Fri – Sand dunes – Malibu
    Sat – Cone drills, lateral drills, similar to soccer players.


    BOXING SESSIONS
    Ariza: “Khan’s afternoon sessions in the Wild Card with Freddie Roach alternate. I make sure he is hydrated at these times” Mon, Weds, Fri – Sparring
    Tues, Thurs, Sat — Khan works pads, speedball and strategy with Roach.


    MEALS/REST
    5am Vitamins and Protein shake before training.
    8am Oatmeal/protein recovery shake after training.
    8-10am Sleep.
    10am Breakfast — eggs, toast, beans.
    10.30am-12.00pm Rest, computer games (favourites are Fight Night Boxing and Fifa 11)
    12pm Protein shake
    12-3pm Gym — Khan works with Freddie Roach, Ariza completes warm-up, warm-down
    3pm Protein and carbohydrate mixture recovery shake
    3-4pm Strengthening/stretch down
    6pm Dinner — chicken or fish, rice and vegetables
    9pm Cottage cheese
    7-8 hours sleep per day.


    DIET/CALORIFIC INTAKE
    “Amir has around 200gms of protein a day when he is in training camp, with seven separate meals a day for 5 to 7 weeks,” Ariza says. “He consumes 6,500-6,800 calories a day, and burns 5,000 calories in training, in 3-4 hours of high intensity training every 24 hours.

    “A fortnight before the fight, we taper down. In fight week, he starts at around 150lbs and we reduce the calories, and his fluids to get to the 140lb limit. Teri Tom, a sports scientist at UCLA, has devised a morning/evening two-a-day vitamin programme for Amir.”

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    Thanks PSL. Interesting stuff.

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    Now Ariza talks about Amir's....



    Amir Khan’s strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza reveals the Briton's training regime

    Ariza revealed to Telegraph Sport: “Amir has changed drastically in physical terms over two years working together. Now he looks like a fully-fledged athlete. We’ve been reconstructing him from the ground up, and he is nearly the finished product.

    “When he first came to the Wild Card [Gym], his legs were weak and his balance was all over the place. He was too big in the upper body. We distributed so much of that body weight to his legs. At first, we concentrated more on speed work, footwork, fitness training and a lot of strength and conditioning.


    “This is the best training camp we have had. We have moved away from heavy lifting, rope and tyres, climbing, dead lifts and focused more on things that are more functional, more explosive training, using isometrics and plyometrics exercises for speed and strength.


    “In the beginning I was trying to get him smaller, more fluid, balanced with his speed and his hands and co-ordination. We are there now.

    “Because he is so competitive, it makes him overly aggressive, and we have to train that. He’s very resilient to physical and mental pressure. Brilliant, in fact. We have been increasing his strength and power to complement his speed. It is a long, gradual process, but you are talking about a fighting machine.”


    THE ARIZA REGIME IN TRAINING CAMP
    “Early morning sessions of two hours start at 5.30am, with warm-up and warm-down,” Ariza explains. “When I have Manny Pacquiao and Amir together at track and running sessions every sprint is really competitive, every hill run.
    “It is never the same, so we go to the dunes at Malibu, swim in the sea at Santa Monica, run in the Hollywood Hills. It’s about variety, and all training is in intervals to simulate a boxing match, round by round. Even swimming in the sea can simulate being left on your own in the ring.


    FITNESS/STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
    Mon – Track running and sprints, 400m and 200m sprints, UCLA track
    Tues – 30 lengths in Olympic size pool or in the sea for a mile at Santa Monica
    Weds – Stairs or hill running, Hollywood Hills
    Thurs – Strength and conditioning session, Gym.
    Fri – Sand dunes – Malibu
    Sat – Cone drills, lateral drills, similar to soccer players.


    BOXING SESSIONS
    Ariza: “Khan’s afternoon sessions in the Wild Card with Freddie Roach alternate. I make sure he is hydrated at these times” Mon, Weds, Fri – Sparring
    Tues, Thurs, Sat — Khan works pads, speedball and strategy with Roach.


    MEALS/REST
    5am Vitamins and Protein shake before training.
    8am Oatmeal/protein recovery shake after training.
    8-10am Sleep.
    10am Breakfast — eggs, toast, beans.
    10.30am-12.00pm Rest, computer games (favourites are Fight Night Boxing and Fifa 11)
    12pm Protein shake
    12-3pm Gym — Khan works with Freddie Roach, Ariza completes warm-up, warm-down
    3pm Protein and carbohydrate mixture recovery shake
    3-4pm Strengthening/stretch down
    6pm Dinner — chicken or fish, rice and vegetables
    9pm Cottage cheese
    7-8 hours sleep per day.


    DIET/CALORIFIC INTAKE
    “Amir has around 200gms of protein a day when he is in training camp, with seven separate meals a day for 5 to 7 weeks,” Ariza says. “He consumes 6,500-6,800 calories a day, and burns 5,000 calories in training, in 3-4 hours of high intensity training every 24 hours.

    “A fortnight before the fight, we taper down. In fight week, he starts at around 150lbs and we reduce the calories, and his fluids to get to the 140lb limit. Teri Tom, a sports scientist at UCLA, has devised a morning/evening two-a-day vitamin programme for Amir.”
    He must eat an awful lot of toast/beans and oatmeal if he's getting anywhere near 6,800 calories, especially if he's only getting 800 calories from protein.

    Considering his fat intake will be fairly moderate, i'd estimate that he must be taking in around 1250grams of carbohydrate per day....which doesn't make sense when you look at his meal plan.

    His servings of oatmeal, beans and toast must be fucking huuuuuge.
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    Are protein shakes a bad idea if you are trying to lose fat/weight while training? (I'm talking about a lot of fat/weight).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfc View Post
    Are protein shakes a bad idea if you are trying to lose fat/weight while training? (I'm talking about a lot of fat/weight).
    It's an old textbook. It is a bad idea if you're just trying to lose weight while doing a light workout, or not working out at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by cfc View Post
    Are protein shakes a bad idea if you are trying to lose fat/weight while training? (I'm talking about a lot of fat/weight).
    It's an old textbook. It is a bad idea if you're just trying to lose weight while doing a light workout, or not working out at all.

    Actually, you can't clump protein shakes as equals. They are very different in value. Most of those shakes are induced with higher calories but there is a protein shake that is low in calories and high in protein. Take an isolate protein shake. When I was competing I would take these once or twice a day with skim milk and a good pharmaceutical grade multivitamin while eating two small meals a day. Separate all your intake(shakes/small meals) about 3 hours apart throughout the day. I cut down from 165 to 119 for my last competition. You'll still have enough energy to workout as hard as you want on this plan.

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