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​Mike Tyson: Workout lessons to learn from the legendary boxer​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 18, 2024, 13:29 IST
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Fitness tips from the undisputed champion

Mike Tyson, born on June 30, 1966, is a former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion, renowned for his ferocious fighting style and quick knockouts. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at age 20. Tyson's explosive power, speed, and menacing presence in the ring earned him the nickname "Iron Mike." Despite personal challenges, he remains an iconic figure in boxing history, leaving an indelible mark on the sport and captivating audiences with his unparalleled skill and enigmatic persona.


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​He is renowned for intense training routines​


Mike Tyson is renowned for his intense training routines that contributed to his exceptional athleticism and success in the ring. Tyson's workouts were characterized by a combination of strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, and boxing-specific drills. Here are a few fitness tips you can borrow from Mike.

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​Starting the day with a 3-mile run​


Tyson incorporated extensive cardiovascular training into his routine. Running, often in the early morning, was a staple. Long-distance running built endurance, while sprint intervals improved explosive power and agility. As per reports, he would start his day at 5 am and run for 3 miles to improve his lung capacity and stamina for long fights.

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​Boxing-centric training​


The majority of Tyson's workouts were centered around boxing-specific drills. This included shadowboxing, heavy bag work, and focus mitt drills with trainers. He emphasized speed, precision, and combinations to develop his signature aggressive fighting style. A typical boxing exercise of Mike included 8 to 12 rounds of sparring. He used to practice on a 300 pound bag at a young age and by the time he was 18 he was strong enough to deliver powerful blows in both hands.

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​Calisthenic workout​


Mike Tyson's calisthenic workout was integral to his formidable boxing prowess. Incorporating bodyweight exercises, Tyson focused on push-ups, pull-ups, dips, and squats. His routine emphasized high repetitions and explosive movements, enhancing overall strength, endurance, and agility. Calisthenics contributed to Tyson's exceptional physique and allowed him to maintain peak conditioning for his intense fights. This minimalist yet intense approach to bodyweight training played a crucial role in Tyson's success in the ring, showcasing the effectiveness of calisthenics in building functional strength and conditioning for elite athletes.

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​Neck strengthening​


Given the importance of neck strength in absorbing punches, Tyson included specific exercises like neck bridges in his routine. At the age of 18, he did neck bridges to grow his neck by 20 inches. This contributed to his ability to withstand blows and maintain head movement during fights.


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​Mike Tyson followed a strict workout routine even when he was in the prison​


During his incarceration in the 1990s, Mike Tyson developed a rigorous prison workout regimen that showcased his resilience and determination. Limited by prison conditions, Tyson focused on bodyweight exercises, including push-ups, dips, squats, and shadowboxing. His routine aimed at maintaining peak physical condition and mental sharpness, highlighting the importance of adaptability and discipline. Despite the challenges, Tyson's prison workout demonstrated his commitment to staying fit and preparing for his return to professional boxing. This period not only showcased his physical prowess but also reflected his ability to find strength and discipline in the face of adversity.


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