I train for around 3-4 hours everyday. It can go up to 6-7 hours when a competition is approaching.
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I train every day for 3 to 4 and a half hours.
On the actual competition days, you get about three or four hours of physical exertion - between an hour-long warm-up, recovery in-between runs, the training runs, and then the runs themselves.
I train six days a week for four to five hours a day. I like to keep the same schedule when I'm in camp for every fight.
I train about six days a week. I'm training at the same intensity as I did when I was playing football. I've done it for my entire life, and I love it.
I try to train as much as I can, as much as my schedule allows it.
I train six days a week.
I train six to seven hours every single day. I wake up six days a week and know that it's going to be the same thing.
It's better to train for 4-5 hours a week than to do ten hours one week then nothing for two weeks. It helps your body adapt and also maintains your fitness.
I'm in the gym three to four days a week, depending on how I'm feeling. With chest, legs and back being the most important parts of any athlete's body, I try to train these on separate days with at least a day off in between.
I train for one-and-a-half hours every day in order to keep my energy level high.