Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Gold winner’s a fish out of water

- OLYMPICS

OLYMPIC gold medallist Adam Peaty has had to adapt his training regime due to the lockdown caused by the coronaviru­s crisis.

The 25-year-old, an eight-time world champion, would have been preparing for the Olympic Games in Tokyo if not for the worldwide pandemic that has seen the sporting world grind to a halt.

Peaty is unable to get in the pool at the moment and has had to change his workout schedule and diet in response to the situation.

“Swimming is one of those things where you can’t really train unless you’re in the water and unfortunat­ely we’re not going to be in the water for probably another three weeks, minimum,” Peaty told BBC Radio Five Live. “It’s really hard for a non-swimmer to understand the connection you have with the water. They say a day out (of) the water is two days to get back so it just depends on how long the lockdown lasts and when we can get back. (I’m doing) gym in the house then a lot of running, a lot of cycling, but mainly just staying on top of the core.

“But I’m fully aware that people have it 10 times worse off. The Olympics is 15 months away so there’s no rush really.”

Peaty’s routine at the moment is far removed from his usual 10,000 metres in the pool on top of gym work, which means a change to his eating habits, too.

“The best thing we can do is stay on top of our diet, because when you’re in isolation all you want to do is eat,” he said. “I’m doing a lot of intermitte­nt fasting until 2pm so I haven’t eaten today. Just keeps the fat away and that’s the biggest battle we have. I’ve been waiting four years for this moment and it hasn’t come. But there’s way bigger things in the world at the moment.”

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Great Britain’s Adam Peaty

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