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Virat Kohli's fitness secrets: From eating 40 toffees a week to following a strict diet, training routine, and discipline—the transformation journey of cricket's fittest athlete

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2026, 10:11 IST
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There's a version of Virat Kohli most people have forgotten about


The Delhi kid who grew up on butter chicken, chole bhature, and by his own admission, around 80 toffees a week. That guy doesn't exist anymore and the transformation wasn't accidental. It was the result of years of ruthless, deliberate discipline that made Kohli not just one of cricket's greatest batters, but arguably the fittest athlete the sport has ever produced.

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The diet that changed everything


Kohli openly credits diet as the cornerstone of his physical transformation. Speaking to Star Sports, he laid it out plainly: "You can go to the gym and work hard. But with food, it is very different. You have taste buds, and it's linked to your own mind wanting something and not wanting something." And then he said something that sounds almost absurd until you believe he means it: "I can eat the same thing for the next six months, three times a day. I have no issues."

Around 90% of his food is steamed or boiled. No masala. Just salt, pepper, and lime. He's gone fully plant-based in recent years, trading grilled chicken and red meat for lentils, quinoa, vegetables, and protein shakes.

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The training philosophy


Kohli's gym sessions are structured around explosive, functional movement, sprints, HIIT circuits, plyometrics, and strength work that mirrors what a batsman and fielder actually needs on the pitch. But what sets him apart isn't how hard he trains; it's what he trains around. Ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022, he posted an Instagram video of a lower body gym session, captioning it simply: "Mobility is key." It wasn't motivational fluff. It reflected a genuine philosophy, that flexibility and movement quality matter as much as raw strength.

He also starts his days early. Former Indian cricketer Sandeep Patil spoke about watching Kohli do yoga at 5 AM before hitting the gym twice and scoring a double century in the same day — a story that's made the rounds precisely because it sounds like fiction until you've watched Kohli field in the deep for five hours straight without breaking stride.

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Recovery as a non-negotiable


Most people underestimate how seriously Kohli treats recovery. He prioritises seven to eight hours of sleep, builds rest days into his schedule, and uses cold showers and massages as regular recovery tools. In a 2022 Instagram story that got significant attention, he called foam rolling and trigger point release "the most underrated and important part of my fitness routine." That's a man who pays attention to the margins.

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The mental side nobody talks about enough


Kohli has been surprisingly open about the psychological weight of elite sport. He's spoken publicly about feeling isolated despite being surrounded by people — and about how mental fitness has become just as deliberate a practice as physical training. Family time, digital detoxes, and reconnecting with himself are all part of the routine, not afterthoughts.
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