Salman Khan's Diet Plan
Salman has always had a weakness for Indian and Italian cuisine, but ever since Manish Advilkar took the role of his gym trainer, Salman's diet plan was completely restructured. The Prem Ratan Dhan Payo star now follows a strict protein-rich diet comprising fish, egg whites, meat and milk to complement his intense fitness regimen.Salman kick starts his day with four egg white whites and low-fat milk. His lunch usually includes five chapatis, grilled vegetables and salad. When he feels a snack attack coming his way, he reaches out for a protein bar and a handful of nuts. For dinner, he eats two egg whites, fish or chicken, and soup. Before his workout, Salman enjoys a protein shake and two egg whites. For his post workout snack, he has oats, almonds, three egg whites and a protein bar.According to Salman, the kind of food you eat is as important as your workout. He loves leading a healthy lifestyle, but completely avoids processed and sugary food.
Dnt stop eating. Jst eat right. Read Dr Muffi's book. #EatRight#DrMuffihttps://t.co/kfEKx5wzvCpic.twitter.com/1S9undCjMl
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) May 18, 2016
Workout RegimeSalman works out for two to three hours daily and follows a disciplined workout regime that consists of weight training for three days a week, and cardio for three days. Sunday is typically his rest day. He usually focuses on only few body parts - biceps, triceps, abs, legs and back. Salman Khan can reportedly do 2000 sit ups or 1000 push ups or 500 crunches at a time.Weight Training: Monday, Wednesday, FridaySalman starts his workout with warm up exercises such as jumping jacks, squats and push ups. He performs deadlifts for defining his back and leg muscles, and does the bend press for his chest and biceps. He performs 4 sets of 6-8 reps for his arms, and 6 sets of 12-14 reps for his chest. To conclude his workout, Salman runs on the treadmill. Fitness freak, no doubt.Cardio: Tuesday, Thursday, SaturdayThe Bajrangi Bhaijaan star starts his cardio session by running on the treadmill for 15 minutes, and then moves onto the abs circuit which includes crunches, reverse crunches, back extensions and side planks. Next up is 1000 push ups.
Salman Training for Sultan
While training for Sultan, Salman had to gain some muscular weight for a bulkier look. Reportedly, that had nothing to do with what he ate. He followed his usual protein rich diet, but decided to train harder. He focused on becoming stronger, and started MMA (Mixed Martial Arts). Salman started with 3-4 kicks every day but eventually increased that to 150-200 kicks daily.