Weight change. Sports stars who have noticeably gained weight after the end of their careers

At the peak of their careers, athletes have to keep themselves in top shape. Not everyone manages to keep a perfect figure after leaving the big sport. Collected photos of athletes who gained extra pounds after leaving the sport, and told why this happens.

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson at the peak of his career looked great and was one of the most relief heavyweights. Alas, after a series of troubles, the legendary boxer began to give up, and after the end of his career noticeably fatter. Now Mike looks better, but there is no trace of his former relief.

Denis Pankratov

Swimming is one of the most suitable sports for a perfectly shaped figure. Two-time Olympic champion butterfly swimmer Denis Pankratov gained excess weight after finishing his career, reaching 150 kilograms. In one of the interviews, Pankratov shared that he intends to get in shape. We wish him strength and good luck!

Tonya Harding

A famous American figure skater with a hard and scandalous career. Now Tonya is clearly not in the best shape, and figure skating does not forgive extra kilograms.

Ronaldo

One of the best players in the history of soccer began to gain extra while still being a soccer player, than noticeably shortened his fairy career. In 2011 Zubastik quit soccer and now he can eat chips on the beach without shame.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov

Russia’s most titled tennis player Yevgeny Kafelnikov also lost his form, having finished his professional career. However, Evgeny himself talks about extra pounds in social networks and actively trains to lose weight.

Ronaldinho

Another star Brazilian who, having hung his cleats on the nail, relaxed. As a youngster, Ronaldinho was not shy about celebrating goals by throwing off his jersey and exposing his abs. Today he is the official ambassador of FC Barcelona. In the photo, the soccer functionary has a small belly stands out.

Anna Semenovich

Perhaps not everyone remembers this, but Anna Semenovich is a professional figure skater. After the end of her sports career, Anna got better, but this did not prevent her from becoming a star of show business and attracting men with her forms.

Diego Maradona

The legendary Argentinean became famous not only as a phenomenal soccer player, but also as a great connoisseur of bad habits. Now Diego Maradona is not in the worst shape, which can not fail to please – the soccer legend still cares about figure and health.

Why do athletes get fat after the end of their careers?

Not always overweight after the end of the athlete’s career is associated with promiscuity in food. There can be several factors at once:

  • A change in the rhythm of life

After the end of a career, the athlete’s body is stressed, as it is used to many years of receiving and spending more energy and being toned. When the intensity of training decreases, the body simply does not have time to readjust, and there is an excess of calories. All this is aggravated by possible sedentary work, for example, an official or sports functionary, lack of sports diet and exhausting workouts.

  • Age-related changes

It is no secret that with age, metabolism in the body slows down. An athlete at the end of his career, in order to maintain the level of metabolism that was at its peak, will have to train even more than before. Not everyone has the energy and time to do this. Another option is to limit yourself in food. Not everyone is capable of this, especially when for the first time in 20-30 years you can not think about what and how much you eat.

  • Tendency toward fullness

Many people have a physiological tendency toward fullness. Athletes are no exception. If during their professional careers it cost them a lot of effort to fight this trait, once they stop performing at a high level, many find it difficult to keep themselves in check.

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