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31st May 2021
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"The only thing weird about Tyson is how much he eats," he says. "People would think the guy would eat a truckful. Nah man. He'll be like, 'Do I have to finish this?' Nah man, you're good bro."Lockhart says that on one occasion, 126-pound featherweight Isaac Lowe was given most of Fury's unwanted food, and wolfed it down in 20 seconds - much to the amazement of the nutritionist. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNqSLg-JmzL/
"He fasts once a week, every week." This fast lasts the whole 24 hours, according to Lockhart, who chuckles to himself when he says: "We pick a day. We used to fast... We say 'we', I didn't fast with him. But every Thursday, we'd fast."Lockhart asserts that Fury's performance didn't suffer from going without food for a full day. "It became easier and easier for him, but he would drop body fat and everything else and the performance was good to go." https://www.instagram.com/p/CPBzX8fH_lO/
"A lot of people don't understand that fasting isn't about depletion of calories. If you lose it when you fast, as soon as you start drinking water or eating, you're gonna gain all the weight back."This unconventional approach to fasting merely laid the groundwork for Fury's weight loss. Food held the real key. Lockhart completely overhauled Fury's nutrition plan. Out went snacking, fast food and an overall lack of structure. In came a totally revitalised daily diet. "His training didn't change at all, but I changed his nutrition. A lot of people don't realise that you can train your butt off, but if you eat like crap, you're not gonna lose any weight."
"Typically, his first meal of the day... He loves Greek yoghurt. Fruits, I put flax seed, honey on top, lots of fruits and then walnuts. "The fruits are there to fuel the brain and the Greek yoghurt I like for the [digestive] system. Just a real clean meal. "His [Fury's] number one go-to food is poké. He loves poké. And he likes fried rice. When I say fried rice, it ain't fried rice. I've got to make it with cauliflower - it simulates fried rice."Fury has one salmon a day, in addition to poké, with the omega 3 fatty acids in oily fish providing vital anti-inflammatory benefits. [caption id="attachment_274678" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
Tyson Fury's go-to meal of poké, a dish comprising raw, sliced fish with rice and salad. (Photo: iStock)[/caption]
"I'm not saying it's not healthy in England because you guys lightly batter it, whereas in America, it's like... All batter. You'll get a chicken nugget of fish."Fury is continuing to work with Lockhart in the run-up to the third Deontay Wilder fight. "People saw a huge difference between the first Wilder fight and the second Wilder fight with his physique. "This fight people are going to be shocked, man. He's going to look amazing."
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