Muhammad Ali (January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an Olympian and National Champion fighter who also had a different character based on self-belief and powerful spiritual and social beliefs. Sports Magazine named Ali “Sportsman of the Century” in 1999. He was 3 times World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, and also the North American Boxing Federation Champion and an Olympic gold medallist.

The Daily Routine of Muhammad Ali:

1. 4:30 a.m. — Get out of bed, shower, and pray.

2. 5:30 a.m. – 6 mile jog in heavy boot

3. 7 a.m. — Eggs, bread toast, orange juice, and plenty of fluids

4. 9 a.m. — Watch a film

5. 11 a.m. – Take some rest

6. Fitness Workout at 12:30 p.m.

7. 4 p.m. – Body Massage at

8. 5 p.m. – Chicken, steak, green beans, potatoes, and fruit for evening meal

9. Sunset Walk at 6 p.m.

10. Bath and worship at 7 p.m.

11. 8 p.m. – Prefer to watch TV and unwind

12. 10 p.m. – Sleeps

Ali spent most of his early years in Miami, Florida, practicing at the 5th Street Gym. Interestingly, Ali prioritised callisthenics over lifting weights. Jumping rope was a normal part of his routine, with 10-30 min set aside for it. Many thought he was one of the greatest jump ropers in fighting, and that his agility in the ring was assisted by it.

Running was an important element of his preparation since speed and the ability to retain energy for 15 rounds were crucial for a wrestler. He increased the leg exercise by wearing heavy boots. Ali loved running and preferred it over cars or buses.

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