Tiger Shroff reached new heights of fitness for 'Baaghi 4.' Through amazing workouts and clean eating, he refined his strength and skill, turning his body from bulk to ripped. His workout routine, which included everything from lifting heavy weights to flexible martial arts training, had been developed to fit the fast-paced action of the franchise. Here’s a breakdown of the intense fitness work he did specifically for 'Baaghi 4.'
Preparing for Baaghi 4, Tiger posted a video showing his transformation—from a softer physique to ripped muscles and washboard abs. He credits losing weight through dance-based cardio before 'bulking up' with strength training to achieve his action-ready, muscular look.
Tiger’s 'Baaghi 4' training featured intense strength work. On social media, he shared himself doing bench presses with 60 kg dumbbells in each hand, while also practicing powerful airborne kicks—highlighting his raw power and martial arts agility.
Tiger starts his day with 45 minutes of cardio—running or dancing—before moving on to martial arts or gymnastics. Post-lunch, he hits the gym for targeted strength sessions, often focusing on one body part per day to maintain balance and performance.
His workout blended martial arts, functional exercises, and core training. Tiger emphasizes agility through disciplines like Wushu and Taekwondo, while sculpting his abs with crunches, hanging leg lifts, and cable exercises for a lean, dynamic build.
Aligned with his fitness goals, Tiger’s diet varies by role. For a ripped look, he eats lean proteins and veggies and avoids carbs in the evenings. He emphasizes that 'abs are made in the kitchen,' sticking to disciplined eating to stay sharp and lean for Baaghi 4.
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