Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese athlete, one of the most titled footballers of our time, three times winner of the Golden Ball, the reigning European champion.
Athlete Physical Data
Ronaldo made himself, a dizzying career athlete owes much to his fantastic physical data. His superiority over rivals is obvious: Ronaldoโs legs possess not only phenomenal speed, but also incredible impact power. The footballer is famous for both the power of the sprinter for short distances and the high jumper.
Golden feet of Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo's legs run 627 kilometers in a season, and in 1 match, equal to 90 minutes, 10 kilometers at an average speed of 35 km / h. Daily grueling workouts in the gym, painstaking work on yourself, perfecting your body to ideal parameters - all these are the components of Cristiano's success.
The volume of the femoral muscle of the leg of Ronaldo is 62 cm, which is significantly higher than average parameters. Curiously, the calf muscles of an athlete are less developed than the femoral ones. At the same time, a special study showed that the left gastrocnemius muscle of Ronaldo's leg is somewhat larger in volume than the right. However, their different sizes are not at all an obstacle to achieving their goals by their owner.
In addition to excellent sprinting data, Cristiano has a jump power exceeding 7 cm that which the average NBA basketball player can boast. According to experts, the Portuguese is able to jump to a height of 2.5 meters, from a place without the help of hands - by 44 cm, from a run with their use - by as much as 78 cm. By the strength and skill of the jump, which allows you to score even the most uncomfortable balls into the goal rival, Ronaldo has no equal in football.
Injuries
A Portuguese man with reverence refers to his own body, in particular, to his legs - the main tool that allows not only to produce an incredible number of goals per season, but also to bring its owner millions of dollars a year. Every year, Ronaldo's legs (photos of which can be viewed in this article) are insured for hundreds of millions of dollars.
And this is not just a whim or a desire to attract attention: recently, an athlete often injured precisely this valuable part of his body. So, at the 2016 European Championships, he had to leave the stadium on a stretcher in the decisive final match. Only the lazy did not discuss the tears of despair of the Portuguese, who wants to take part in obtaining the coveted trophy like no other. Fortunately, without this skilled player, the Portuguese team found the resources to win.