I'm doing four hours of gymnastics training a day, six days a week and then an extra two to three hours in a fitness center as well.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's easy to get four days a week of training in and I don't spend more than 55-60 minutes in the gym.
In gymnastics, the longest routine you do is a minute and a half, and that's pretty tough to get through.
I train for around 3-4 hours everyday. It can go up to 6-7 hours when a competition is approaching.
As an athlete, I'd average four hours a day. It doesn't sound like a lot when some people say they're training for 10 hours, but theirs includes lunch, massage and breaks. My four hours was packed with work.
I train every day for 3 to 4 and a half hours.
I work out with a trainer five days a week.
I trained 8 hours a day 7 seven days a week and I had 2 weeks off in a year.
I work out six days a week. Usually 45 minutes of running, then swimming and weightlifting.
I basically go to the gym three times a week to do weight training for one or two hours.
I spend around two and half hours on the track every day running and another 2 hours in the weight room lifting weights with my strength coach.