
Stephen Curry's intense offseason workout sessions show why the Golden State Warriors star remains unstoppable
Golden State Warriors' superstar,
Stephen Curry
, is undoubtedly one of the most talented players in basketball history. With a rigorous exercise routine at 37, the legend is preparing for his 17th season with the Golden State Warriors.
He further demonstrated why he will be in the Hall of Fame. In a recent video, he was seen practicing his hoops and moving at an incredible pace.
Steph Curry showcases extreme training routine as Golden State Warriors legend gears up for 17th NBA season
The
Golden State Warriors
guard is the NBA's best shooter in history. Although he is 37, Steph Curry remains one of the world's fittest sportsmen, and his work ethic determines what he does on the pitch.
When he's not with his family or playing golf, he trains vigorously. With his ability to maintain physical fitness, the league's all-time top three-point shooter, 11-time All-Star, and four-time champion may appear in a lot of future NBA seasons.
Additionally, he recently demonstrated another of his crazy workouts and shooting drills in a video from "The Warriors Talk.' To enhance his basketball abilities, Stephen Curry trains through a mixture of strength, balance, and agility exercises.
For overall body strength and prevention of injury, his workout regimen also includes exercises such as lateral lunges, goblet squats, and kettlebell swings. Additionally, he stresses single-leg shooting, balance drills, and dynamic workouts for hip and groin stability.
Furthermore, in order to maximize learning and performance, his program also includes strategic breathing methods and brain training.
Stephen Curry's relentless movement on offense is the reason he's so difficult to guard when he doesn't have the ball. The average
NBA
player runs about two miles per game, whereas he runs about 2.5. On the other hand, he is now preparing for the NBA 2025-26 season.
Stephen Curry is in the Golden State Warriors (Image via Instagram / @stephencurry30)
On Thursday, November 7, Golden State will host the Denver Nuggets at 7 p.m.
They will then play another game against the San Antonio Spurs on November 14. In late November, they will play two home games. The Portland Trail Blazers will play against the team on the opening game on November 21. The Houston Rockets will play against them on November 26.
Meanwhile, apart from practicing his hoop, he also plays golf. Along with his wife,
Ayesha Curry
, he has recently been enjoying his matches. His fans also witnessed him on golf courses. Additionally, he further shared some adorable moments with their one-year-old daughter Cai.
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