While Virat's aggression is something he wears all time around, he also knows the art to carry it around like a pro and his fans will agree that the aggression suits him. However, it would not have been possible without the kind of hard work and sweat Virat puts in to get the results. Virat has become a sensation in a short span of time but his story has all the hard work one can find in anybody's success story.
Kohli has been setting the fitness standards for his teammates. Virat has been a source of inspiration for his comrades and his aggression and confidence is often reflected in the whole team. Virat is often asked to provide the youngsters with tips on how to keep themselves fit. Virat himself being a fitness enthusiast, emphasizes on building the core strength of one's body and not the Gym-like-body, presently rampant among the young.
Kohli has been setting the fitness standards for his teammates. Virat has been a source of inspiration for his comrades and his aggression and confidence is often reflected in the whole team. Virat is often asked to provide the youngsters with tips on how to keep themselves fit. Virat himself being a fitness enthusiast, emphasizes on building the core strength of one's body and not the Gym-like-body, presently rampant among the young.
Virat coming from a Punjabi family has been a foodie. He describes the kind of diet he once used to have including all the food items a typical Punjabi-thali comes with. Naans dipped in butter, Shahi Paneer and Dal Makhni. Virat liked all these dishes but the dish he was most fond of was Choley-bhature. Virat revealed in a given to The week recently that he used to be a junk food lover once but decided to give up all the trash eating to keep himself fit. He had his last bite of Choley bhature on 15 August 2015. Also, he had just one bite of the choley bhature he once loved so much.
Virat doesn't go for the popular gym diet that includes high-protein and low carbs. He rather believes that the food items that are less in taste are healthy. To start with, Virat stopped eating wheat and sugar. Speaking of the exercises, He describes the Power-snatch as his favourite exercise as it strengthens the complete body.
Additionally, Virat Kohli doesn't consume any normal water known to us. He drinks a very special kind of mineral water that is imported from France. He drinks the water of a company called Avion that charges Virat Rs 600 for a litre of water.
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