Cristiano Ronaldo Soccer Workout and Diet

Cristiano RonaldoCristiano Ronaldo is one of the fittest looking, ripped and toned soccer players around. He actually has better muscle definition than David Beckham. He is obviously not an average player. So, how does Cristiano Ronaldo workout to get such a fit, toned and athletic body?

Cristiano Ronaldo (full name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro), like most players in the UK premiership league, follows a strict football training regime, five days per week. Footballers can receive fines and pay deductions, as well as being placed on the bench, if they miss training sessions. However, dedicated players will also supplement the team training with additional workouts, usually of a weight training variety.

Footballers need to combine all the main elements of fitness – endurance, strength, speed, agility and flexibility. Football training lasts for approximately three hours per day, and includes all of these aspects, as well as game skills, tactics, set plays and practice games.


Cristiano Ronaldo’s Training

Cristiano Ronaldo’s training follows a similar pattern to David Beckham’s workouts, plus of course aspects of the following football specific training – see Football Training Drills and Soccer Workouts for more.

On pitch training includes intensive interval training, with emphasis on sprints and acceleration. Flexibility and agility are essential skills to help prevent injury. Typically sprints will be interspersed with bodyweight training, such as: press ups, sit ups and leg raises, with additional plyometric exercises to develop power, such as star jumps, burpees and jumping squats, box jumps and squat thrusts.

Weight training is generally restricted to building functional athletic strength, which means compound weight training exercises: squats, deadlifts, bench press, rows, lateral raises and curls. Cristiano Ronaldo also does a lot of abdominal exercises, such as leg raises, sit ups and crunches of various varieties to target all the abs.

To get extra ripped Cristiano must also perform a lot of lateral pull-downs, maybe pull ups and chin ups, as well as incline bench press and flyes. See here for more strength training articles.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Diet

To get ripped muscles like Cristiano Ronaldo requires a strict diet. Diet actually plays a more important role than exercise when muscle definition is concerned, as eating even just a little too much will lead to a layer of fat covering the muscles. To have a ripped body and a visible six pack, then body fat generally needs to be kept below 10%.


For most people this involves restricting all sugars and junk food, and ensuring that only enough carbohydrates are eating to maintain energy levels during football training and games, without overloading, which leads to accumulation of fat.

A typically lean footballers’ diet will be very similar to any other endurance athletes’ diet. Breakfast consists of cereals, fruits and juices. Lunch will be a healthy salad with chicken, or other lean meats. Dinner will be a more traditional meal, with fresh vegetables and fish, or something similar to lunch. Salads provide an excellent source of carbohydrates. Junk foods, which is carbohydrate based food high in sugars and fats, have to be avoided as these lead to fat.

Cristiano Ronaldo has said that he does not eat junk food, and is not a big drinker either. When the rest of the team are out on the town, he is often found to be concentrating on resting, in readiness for the next game, or the next football training session.

Professional footballers will also take supplements to ensure that they have adequate protein in their diet to maintain muscle tone, as well as enough carbs to keep energy levels up during the three hour practices sessions.

Without adequate nutrition it is not possible to complete a strict football training schedule, as well as play for 90 minutes in a game. All players at the top of their game have to maintain excellent fitness and Cristiano Ronaldo also manages to keep his body exceptionally toned.

Photo of Cristiano Ronaldo by Enrique_L.

14 Comments on “Cristiano Ronaldo Soccer Workout and Diet”

  1. MotleyHealth says:

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the Fifa World Player of the Year for 2008.

    On receiving his reward he said:

    “It’s an overwhelming moment in my career and I’d like to dedicate this award to my family, friends and colleagues.”

  2. lady gaga says:

    me encanta cristiano ronaldo. eres muy deportista y sabroso;]

    [for those that do not speak Spanish, this means “I love Cristiano Ronaldo. Athletic and very tasty” – the editor]

  3. greco macheda says:

    ronaldo is the best player in the world

    People who say messi is, need an update
    because WHO WON THE FIFA PLAYER OF
    THE YEAR!

  4. low body fat, and little bit of muscle should do the trick. normaly should take like 3-6 month to get cristianos body, depending on how much muscle you got, and how much fat. “Fat” guys can take years, but if your slim and only needs the muscle it’ll take like 3-6 month.

  5. One thing that has not really been touched on is that Ronaldo has absolutely impeccable genetics. Not everyone has the capability to look like that. Look it up…it’s science.

  6. MotleyHealth says:

    Genetics does play a role, but much of it is down to hard work in the gym.

  7. not ronnie says:

    look who won player of the year…messi :)

  8. Sheikh arshad says:

    C ronaldo is good footballer.

  9. brian lutende says:

    u da best christiano

  10. ronaldo is my favorite player messi stinks

  11. I like Ronaldo

  12. So I have tryouts this August forum highschool team, and I’m in 9th grade. Coach said one of the first things we’re gonna be doing is running two miles. I can do one mile in about 8:20. That’s not great. I want to increase my speed in jogging and my endurance. I’m pretty fast in sprinting though if that matters. Do you have any suggestions for mr endurance and in general? Thanks:)

  13. MotleyHealth says:

    Hi Marcus, just get running every day. Start with 2 miles and build up to longer distances, around 5 miles. You will need to have that endurance for sport, and some longer runs will aid your shorter runs too.

  14. MotleyHealth says:

    Well done Ronaldo for winning the Fifa Ballon d’Or.

    “First of all I have to say a great thanks to all of my team-mates with the club and the national team. Without all of their efforts this would not have been possible. I am very happy, it is very difficult to win this award.” Read more on The Guardian.

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