Carlos..Tough training. We wish him the best of luck and all the success on his tennis career. He is amazing. Blessings from us here in South Africa..❤
I saw him in person at Indian Wells in 2022 and 2023 - his leg muscles in particular showed how much work he had done in the past year. His trainer must be very good and Carlos very motivated. Carlos and his team have such a nice spirit.
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone We can't expect source when globalistic and satanistic elites stay behind him, as they did with Nadal. Bodybuilders who have experience with these substances can provide you info. If you give me his urine, I will give you proof for it!
It is an eye opener when one sees how much time they spend training, and how many different training techniques they employ. Their entire life is revolving around training and tennis. We just see them on the court and think: yeah they practice tennis, but behind the scenes that is really interesting.
Carlos Alcaraz is an extraordinary player, his state of mind is just impressive. Since his arrival on the professional tennis scene, I find that he has revolutionized this sport in all areas, that's what makes him so special. he feels tennis very well like no one else, he brings an undeniable freshness to this sport. I wish him an insolent success because he has tratospheric tennis qualities. Watching Carlos Alcaraz is like watching a world championship boxing match.
Carlos is God’s gift to this world To give delight and inspiration through his exemplary talent in tennis, genuine attitude and kind hearted personality All the best for you Carlos!🙏♥️⭐️🎾✅🏆🔥
I was the Ball boy for this French Open.. 'when he got cramped'' 'while finally conceding the match.''He cried in the locker room...... But he also praised Novak who he said that Novak played a tactical match and got him to expend his energy. '.he whispered before leaving the Change room.. I will be back' with a wink.. And gave us some chocolates... He it seemed like on of us. Very loving person.. God bless him
Very interesting squat machine!! He is one of the fittest tennis player ever, together with Djokovic. His leg speed is beyond all other. So from that he gets advantage towatds all other top players. But in tennis the mental toughness together with resimience makes the difference on top. He is tough enpugh, althoug have lost too some matches lately. If avoid bad injuries, his time on top lasts long time, even decades.
To be the GOAT you need longevity and who knows what the future holds. There will always be some new Alcaraz, Djokovic, Federer and Nadal and I am sure he will have some great opponents too. He is not the only one playing tennis now. In every sport people like sensation but longevity is where you are separated from the rest. When all is said and done you can call him the GOAT if he becomes the GOAT.
Entraînement haute intensité , capacités hors du commun, volonté d'arriver au plus haut sont les tres Bonnes bases. Le corps étant vulnérable et perissable , seul le temps dira jusqu'où ira Alcatraz. On aime le surnaturel , les exploits, attendons. Gagner 19, 20, 23 grands chelems est inhumain. Alors calmos les haineux de Djokovic.
in tennis cardio is important , because it builds endurance and since tennis match tend to last long in grandslam level. cardio takes big part of the fitness plan!
Con 21 años ha ganado tres GS en diferentes superficies, el último Roland Garros. Eso dice de su versatilidad. Si tiene suerte con la lesiones, tiene un futuro extraordinario.
Hey man can you tell me how he build muscle i am also skinny like he earlier used to be what split he would have and how he managed to gain muscles doing so much cardio and being a hardgainer
@@GirgitKlopp_ in this case i can say , during intense training periods, tennis players often have high energy expenditure due to the physical demands of the sport. Therefore, it is important for them to consume enough calories to support their training, maintain adequate energy levels, and promote recovery. Insufficient calorie intake can lead to fatigue, reduced performance, and impaired recovery.
Alcaraz AKA The Kid, is so popular now; big Nike contract, The Big Tennis Racquet endorsement, Federer's Watch Company is looking to Carlito as his heir apparent. Imagine that. The Heir apparent with all those magical shots that outdo even Nadal. That impossible smile and impeccable lifestyle. That boyish demeanor and love of the game. After all those years and wondering where the game is going, we get the second coming. And it is in this child they call Carlos Alcaraz. Some of them crowd roars are louder than they ever were for Nadal and Fed because the crowds love the Kid, maybe not as much as Fed and Nadal, but it is headed that way fast. Guess what? The crowd is jumping on that bandwagon and fast, that is the Alcaraz Train. They will enjoy every Slam and tennis moment from here on out and when it all ends they won't care how many slams he has because in their eyes he will be their man. The great player once known as the Kid. We love tennis again. Fed, Nadal, Djokovic be damned. We got ourselves The Kid, to root for and enjoy for the next 18,20, maybe 24 years. It is like when Lebron came along and many of us did not care for Michael Jordan. Now we can make a case for Lebron as GOAT, albeit not a convincing one, but a legitimate case nonetheless. And anyway, my GOAT will always be Julius Erving in basketball, Bobby Orr in hockey (Sorry Gretz or Lemieux), Roberto Duran in Boxing, and Chrissie in Women's tennis. What the hell you can throw in Peter O'Toole in acting. My GOAT in football is Patrick Mahomes, who by the way with 2 super bowls has far less than Tom Brady's 7. Sports has showed us we all have our own GOATs. There is a place for the mostest or the highest or the biggest. But we acknowledge those, give credit for them in Espy awards and the like, toss that aside then look back at our favorites on youtube, or online somewhere, maybe with friends and family over a few cold ones. We can do that nowadays. We cherish and marvel at the big shots, last second heroics and the guts and grit of our guys. The Kid: That impossible smile. That stiff, impeccable, implacable half gait-half swagger. That short crop child-like haircut. All that fun he has on that Tennis Court. Those lobs and drop shot and gets. Nobody is as fun to watch as the Kid. It does not matter come Sunday whether he wins or loses. My guess is he comes out and wins a solid first game 6-4, beats Djoker in a tie break in the second, then wins an uneventful 3rd: 6-3. He may get bageled, or win or lose a tight 5 setter. It doesn't matter. He was tied in Roland Garros before the cramps. He is at, or better than the Big Three's level. There is the future and reams of trophies and silver to be had. That is all there for the taking. There is nobody to play. Tsitsipas is not interested in improving. Ditto Berretini. Medvedev is content where he is at. That is evident in that gawd-awful volley he tried against you. Nothing's improved in Med's game. He may already be on a decline. Kyrgios is so screwed in the head he does not want a single slam in his singles Career. ditto Shapovalov and Raonic: The Canadians who refuse to win. Rune, Ruud, everyone else are light years behind and all indicators are that is where they will stay, judging by what every player has done in the last 40 years other than the Big Three. Now there is only Djoker to play for 3 years, maybe 4, maybe five. My fears: All that power in the forehand. How long will the shoulders, elbow and wrists hold up? Same for the torque and power in the legs. What of the hips, knees and calves? Nobody can move like you Kid. Not even Nadal. My final thought: I think Alcaraz was dead even with Novak in Roland Garros. I think he may well be best on a grass surface. Look at what he did to Tsitsipas, Berretini and Rune. He has improved a lot. If not training or talking strategy. He is studying tennis. 14,15, 16 hours a day, everyday. That's passion. But, one more thought: After all that has been said and done is anybody out there watching and wondering as the crowds move from loving Federer and Nadal to Carlos? I suspect the crowd will have something to say in Sundays outcome Reply
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone You know I wrote that Saturday cuz everyone was picking Djoker in 5. I remembered the French and thought Alcaraz was gaining an edge before the cramps came. He'd beat Novak and Nadal back to back before that. He is just a slow starter possibly. Others have given him trouble early or he needs time to get into it. But he has won a lot in straight sets. Sky's the limit.
He has all the qualities to be like Federer, who I personally feel is the most naturally talented tennis pro of all time. Ofcourse, he can even try and better him. Sometimes, I felt Federer was too casual in his play believing in his natural talent while handling the likes of Nadal and Djokovic and sometimes could not handle when put under sustained defensive pressure by these two. Alcaraz looks far more serious to complement his natural talent further.
No estoy de acuerdo ,Carlitos es todo músculo y fibra ,Nadal es un fenomenal atleta pero Carlitos creo le supera y en su cuerpo si se nota lo que entrena ,lo que a lo mejor no aumenta tanto de peso ,como le pasa a Nadal.
Carlitos es mucho Carlos. El método que le ha inculcado su entrenador Juan Carlos Ferrero (ganador de Roland Garros y nº 1 del mundo en el año 2003) es el del capitalismo básico: trabajo duro, ahorro e inversión.
Novak Djokovic Workouts👉🏼ruclips.net/video/md3y0-FxX54/видео.html
Encore un sale dope de merde
I volunteered at all of his matches in Indian Wells, he is a terrific player and athlete, but most of all he is a wonderful human being.
wow that's great
How could you not love Carlos, he is working hard living up on his dreams
And a humble, kind hearted human being♥️⭐️🎾🏆🔥
@@elseagriego4868 living up his dreams
Carlos has a beautiful soul!
May he stay healthy and strong!
Amen!
@@miaash3870 Amen!
Carlos..Tough training. We wish him the best of luck and all the success on his tennis career. He is amazing. Blessings from us here in South Africa..❤
baie dankie
I saw him in person at Indian Wells in 2022 and 2023 - his leg muscles in particular showed how much work he had done in the past year. His trainer must be very good and Carlos very motivated. Carlos and his team have such a nice spirit.
he must be fit, thanks for commenting!
They feed him with steroids and hormones, you ppl are so naive.
@@m.b.195 source ?
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone We can't expect source when globalistic and satanistic elites stay behind him, as they did with Nadal. Bodybuilders who have experience with these substances can provide you info. If you give me his urine, I will give you proof for it!
@@m.b.195 sure. You can bring Djokovics urine too because hes def using substances helping him.
I love this kid.... the drive, the fire, insane work ethic, his entire desire to be an absolute beast. LFG!!!
BEAST
"Take a Bow Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon Champion 2023" My new tennis hero.... Love from India
He is a wonderful player. What about his diet? Djokovic lays a lot of emphasis on that.
A star is born!
It is an eye opener when one sees how much time they spend training, and how many different training techniques they employ. Their entire life is revolving around training and tennis. We just see them on the court and think: yeah they practice tennis, but behind the scenes that is really interesting.
yeah real work is on the training sessions
Carlos Alcaraz is an extraordinary player, his state of mind is just impressive. Since his arrival on the professional tennis scene, I find that he has revolutionized this sport in all areas, that's what makes him so special. he feels tennis very well like no one else, he brings an undeniable freshness to this sport. I wish him an insolent success because he has tratospheric tennis qualities. Watching Carlos Alcaraz is like watching a world championship boxing match.
Very true, my brother Roberto... to me he is a face of tennis!
Carlos is God’s gift to this world
To give delight and inspiration through his exemplary talent in tennis, genuine attitude and kind hearted personality
All the best for you Carlos!🙏♥️⭐️🎾✅🏆🔥
What a disastrous comparison!
Watching Carlos is like watching Swan Lake!
future belongs to him
haha😩
I feel blessed to be alive in this young man's era. Fine young man.
Goat Era!
Hard work always gives a good 👍 😌 results
Yes it does!
I appreciate the detailed breakdown of his training routine to optimize his performance .
thank you
The muscle grows is craazy !!
Building endurance is no joke Anthony
젊고 탄력이 넘치는 알카라즈.. 멋지다
very true
Carlos Alcaraz..💪💪💪💪😍😍🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏. é determinação, forçar 💪 é trabalho duro... ele é perfeito 👏😘😘😘
thank you!
I love these workouts man...
thank you bro!
SUPER
thanks for watching!
Good video mate
Thanks for the visit
Bravooo carlitos por algo llegaste otra vez al número 1
GOAT!
I was the Ball boy for this French Open.. 'when he got cramped'' 'while finally conceding the match.''He cried in the locker room...... But he also praised Novak who he said that Novak played a tactical match and got him to expend his energy. '.he whispered before leaving the Change room.. I will be back' with a wink.. And gave us some chocolates... He it seemed like on of us. Very loving person.. God bless him
wow! what an experience . He is a humble person💯
He definitely came back lol
Best tennis player right now 😊
Mos def!
Best is Novak
@@cbonlebluesfred 😮💨
@@cbonlebluesfredNo ahora no.
@@pedroviriato9356 16 years difference in age and let’s see if Carlos has 20 years success. Then you can talk…
PROFESIONAL!
EXCELENTE! GRACIAS #CARLOSALCARAZ !!
#DIOS LES BENDIGA HERMAN@S!
vamos carlitos
Intéressant de voir sa préparation on comprend mieux le pourquoi son jeu de jambes est incroyable 🎾👍
merci beaucoup👊🏼
Video muito bem feito 👏🏼👏🏼🎾
obrigado
Um dos piores videos que ja vi
Very good video bro. Keep posting
Thank you, I will
Lovely workout routine
thank you for commenting
Great workout
thanks for commenting!
Very interesting squat machine!!
He is one of the fittest tennis player ever, together with Djokovic. His leg speed is beyond all other. So from that he gets advantage towatds all other top players.
But in tennis the mental toughness together with resimience makes the difference on top. He is tough enpugh, althoug have lost too some matches lately.
If avoid bad injuries, his time on top lasts long time, even decades.
i agree with 100%
very good video
thank you for commenting!
Love you Carlitos, you are unique JUST DO IT😀
@@vesnacupic-basha5238 Carlitos is a great player
He’s like a universal soldier, part human part machine.
that's right!
whats djokovic then
@@fuckurbody GOAT
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone eww not my GOAT 🐐🚫
@@fuckurbody who is your GOAT!
Pocos valoran el enorme trabajo y sacrificio que supone luvhsr por ganar grand slams.animo superman!.wimblendon sera todo un reto.animo carlitos!.
Sigue siendo mi campeón favorito, ganará un grand slam este año.
@@ProPlayerTrainingZonehe won 😅
@@splenderhero7691
The high performance tennis schools in Spain are spectacular
they deserve some praise!
Great video ❤
Thanks for the visit
The thing about tennis is that it is a mental sport as well. We shall see if he can improve his mental game because that's what holds him back
100%
Nice content ❤
Thank you! 😊
Hard working, dicipline, training very hard...no time for lizure...that is the champion life style
the GOAT of them all
I saw him in Miami open practicing and he waved to me
lucky you!
Respect
hard work pays!
ALCARAZ?🇪🇸
EL MEJOR!
GRACIAS, POR ESTAR AHI....
🇪🇸💚🇪🇸💚🇪🇸💚
La cabra del tenis
Thank you, Louie Simmons for the belt squat. Great tool for athletes.
You're welcome!
Weighted squats bring knee microfractures, body squats with no weight works great, injury-free
I love this video bro
thank you!
Does anyone know what that squat platform he is using (with the belt and fan attachment) is?
Heavy Duty Half Power Cage Weight
Weighted squats are unnecessary and cause microfractures which manifest later in life, no weight works also great, Tennis not bodybuilding 🥎
Workouts of the future goat
mos def 100%
To be the GOAT you need longevity and who knows what the future holds. There will always be some new Alcaraz, Djokovic, Federer and Nadal and I am sure he will have some great opponents too. He is not the only one playing tennis now. In every sport people like sensation but longevity is where you are separated from the rest. When all is said and done you can call him the GOAT if he becomes the GOAT.
@@davorsatara6967 we need to give him time to prove that
At this elite level, all players have more or less the same training. Carlos is a born phenomenon.
a Goat in making!
Of course all elite athletes train hard. The best usually train the hardest.
@@vubot1 i agree with you!
I hope Carlos has the best doctors to regularly examine him to make sure everything is in order.
yah, actually one of the best in Spain
Brutal 😮
hell yah
Alcaraz is a mix of Ivan Drago, Rocky's nemesis in Rocky IV, and a Super Saiyan (a super warrior in Dragon Ball).
he is all we waited for
Entraînement haute intensité , capacités hors du commun, volonté d'arriver au plus haut sont les tres Bonnes bases. Le corps étant vulnérable et perissable , seul le temps dira jusqu'où ira Alcatraz. On aime le surnaturel , les exploits, attendons. Gagner 19, 20, 23 grands chelems est inhumain. Alors calmos les haineux de Djokovic.
si Novak et Nadal prennent leur retraite, nous sommes sûrs que le tennis est entre de bonnes mains !
Beast mode training
This was supposed to the title
it's about speed and power 💪🏿
its what define him
He was even disciplined during the pandemic where he could only workout in his hotel room. Very resourceful!😉
That's champ mentality!
Pathetic to be rich and let himself be locked down.
@@rogerfloyd852 true
@@rogerfloyd852 Pathetic thinking rich people should be beyond the law. Little man mentality.
@@sebastianbardon391 covid laws and 💉 were for little plebs like you. Didn't you know 🤣
i fuck with Alcaraz heavy. he moves hella fluently and kinda reminds me of federer's footwork except its a little different in style.
the young man is a beast!
Can you please tell me more about the cardio. How much should a pro do a day?
45 mins - 1 hour a day
in tennis cardio is important , because it builds endurance and since tennis match tend to last long in grandslam level. cardio takes big part of the fitness plan!
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone Thank you very much
@@pd1323 welcome!
I need more from him in 2024
yes sir
Con 21 años ha ganado tres GS en diferentes superficies, el último Roland Garros. Eso dice de su versatilidad. Si tiene suerte con la lesiones, tiene un futuro extraordinario.
Players are crazier every day
you have to give it all to be a top level player!
Do other players do this? One of my favorite players is Muguruza, from Spain too, hope you're seeing this hard work!
That's the plan!
if.i were carlos alcaraz team,
this training
regimen must be "business secret".
yah true
Bet you Alcaraz doesn't see this training as "brutal" but as a ton of fun
to us is brutal, to him is a fun routine
he is young,
full of hope
for grandeur
yes maria💪🏻
In the flow = fun or fun running
Hey man can you tell me how he build muscle i am also skinny like he earlier used to be what split he would have and how he managed to gain muscles doing so much cardio and being a hardgainer
There is a video which shows his weekly workout routine, but join membership!😎
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone ok I will but since they do lot of cardio and he being a hard gainer do he need to increase his calories in food 🍲?
@@GirgitKlopp_ well said my friend!
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone no bro I am asking you is it the case do they need to increase calories and since alacrez also seem to hardgainer ?
@@GirgitKlopp_ in this case i can say , during intense training periods, tennis players often have high energy expenditure due to the physical demands of the sport. Therefore, it is important for them to consume enough calories to support their training, maintain adequate energy levels, and promote recovery. Insufficient calorie intake can lead to fatigue, reduced performance, and impaired recovery.
And now he’s won Wimbledon
we are happy for him!
What is he drinking at 12:33? I can't see the brand
Crown Sport Nutrition
men of culture, we meet again!
That's right
CARLITOS,
SIEMPRE SIEMPRE SIEMPRE....
🇪🇸💚🇪🇸💚🇪🇸💚
La cabra del tenis
Do you think his training regiment is unique or his will and determination to train is unique (relative to other players)?
determination
No pain no gain.
absolutely
Alcaraz AKA The Kid, is so popular now; big Nike contract, The Big Tennis Racquet endorsement, Federer's Watch Company is looking to Carlito as his heir apparent. Imagine that. The Heir apparent with all those magical shots that outdo even Nadal. That impossible smile and impeccable lifestyle. That boyish demeanor and love of the game. After all those years and wondering where the game is going, we get the second coming. And it is in this child they call Carlos Alcaraz. Some of them crowd roars are louder than they ever were for Nadal and Fed because the crowds love the Kid, maybe not as much as Fed and Nadal, but it is headed that way fast. Guess what? The crowd is jumping on that bandwagon and fast, that is the Alcaraz Train. They will enjoy every Slam and tennis moment from here on out and when it all ends they won't care how many slams he has because in their eyes he will be their man. The great player once known as the Kid. We love tennis again. Fed, Nadal, Djokovic be damned. We got ourselves The Kid, to root for and enjoy for the next 18,20, maybe 24 years. It is like when Lebron came along and many of us did not care for Michael Jordan. Now we can make a case for Lebron as GOAT, albeit not a convincing one, but a legitimate case nonetheless. And anyway, my GOAT will always be Julius Erving in basketball, Bobby Orr in hockey (Sorry Gretz or Lemieux), Roberto Duran in Boxing, and Chrissie in Women's tennis. What the hell you can throw in Peter O'Toole in acting. My GOAT in football is Patrick Mahomes, who by the way with 2 super bowls has far less than Tom Brady's 7. Sports has showed us we all have our own GOATs. There is a place for the mostest or the highest or the biggest. But we acknowledge those, give credit for them in Espy awards and the like, toss that aside then look back at our favorites on youtube, or online somewhere, maybe with friends and family over a few cold ones. We can do that nowadays. We cherish and marvel at the big shots, last second heroics and the guts and grit of our guys. The Kid: That impossible smile. That stiff, impeccable, implacable half gait-half swagger. That short crop child-like haircut. All that fun he has on that Tennis Court. Those lobs and drop shot and gets. Nobody is as fun to watch as the Kid. It does not matter come Sunday whether he wins or loses. My guess is he comes out and wins a solid first game 6-4, beats Djoker in a tie break in the second, then wins an uneventful 3rd: 6-3. He may get bageled, or win or lose a tight 5 setter. It doesn't matter. He was tied in Roland Garros before the cramps. He is at, or better than the Big Three's level. There is the future and reams of trophies and silver to be had. That is all there for the taking. There is nobody to play. Tsitsipas is not interested in improving. Ditto Berretini. Medvedev is content where he is at. That is evident in that gawd-awful volley he tried against you. Nothing's improved in Med's game. He may already be on a decline. Kyrgios is so screwed in the head he does not want a single slam in his singles Career. ditto Shapovalov and Raonic: The Canadians who refuse to win. Rune, Ruud, everyone else are light years behind and all indicators are that is where they will stay, judging by what every player has done in the last 40 years other than the Big Three. Now there is only Djoker to play for 3 years, maybe 4, maybe five. My fears: All that power in the forehand. How long will the shoulders, elbow and wrists hold up? Same for the torque and power in the legs. What of the hips, knees and calves? Nobody can move like you Kid. Not even Nadal. My final thought: I think Alcaraz was dead even with Novak in Roland Garros. I think he may well be best on a grass surface. Look at what he did to Tsitsipas, Berretini and Rune. He has improved a lot. If not training or talking strategy. He is studying tennis. 14,15, 16 hours a day, everyday. That's passion. But, one more thought: After all that has been said and done is anybody out there watching and wondering as the crowds move from loving Federer and Nadal to Carlos? I suspect the crowd will have something to say in Sundays outcome
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Wow! You expressed my thoughts before I could even think them... well said❤️
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone You know I wrote that Saturday cuz everyone was picking Djoker in 5. I remembered the French and thought Alcaraz was gaining an edge before the cramps came. He'd beat Novak and Nadal back to back before that. He is just a slow starter possibly. Others have given him trouble early or he needs time to get into it. But he has won a lot in straight sets. Sky's the limit.
@@justdynee Hi is becoming limitless
Wow 356 comments, your channel was exploding back then!
yes bro, where have you been? actually i want it to reach 1 million views
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone never been away, unfortunately! Good luck!
@@al1976-v7m thank u
Bravo Carlos
Future Goat!
I"d like to know to which doctor he goes for "check ups"? to Fuentes?
most likely !
Doctor Cotorro
@@vicbs8589 THANK YOU!
No wonder he has such body & agility.
beast
He has all the qualities to be like Federer, who I personally feel is the most naturally talented tennis pro of all time. Ofcourse, he can even try and better him. Sometimes, I felt Federer was too casual in his play believing in his natural talent while handling the likes of Nadal and Djokovic and sometimes could not handle when put under sustained defensive pressure by these two. Alcaraz looks far more serious to complement his natural talent further.
Well said!
Carlos Alcaraz
Is same as
Mike Tyson
Young age
Well trained.
Age advantage
Carlos.......20years.
All other tennis players are above 27 years of age.
Sinner, Rune are all young , but Carlitos is very fit
Bien ganado tu partido🎉
futura capra
Who narrated this video?????
long story mate... blame my poor mic
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone I had a headache trying to decipher what you're saying
i apologies
You don't always know what your opponent is doing while you are sleeping.
working hard
Tsitsipas ought to be watching this video! Maybe he will get motivated to use his time effectively!
@@miaash3870 most def, but he is now having good time with Paula
👍
👍
Carlitos's body is better than Nadal in that he doesn't develop much muscle no matter how brutal the training is, similar to Djokovic.
i agree, no much transformation
No estoy de acuerdo ,Carlitos es todo músculo y fibra ,Nadal es un fenomenal atleta pero Carlitos creo le supera y en su cuerpo si se nota lo que entrena ,lo que a lo mejor no aumenta tanto de peso ,como le pasa a Nadal.
@@pedroviriato9356 ¡Estoy de acuerdo con usted! Carlos es nuestra futura CABRA
😮😮
💪🏿
❤
❤️❤️
Get of the way Novak and the rest!.... This Boy is a really Machine
he is a force to be reckoned
This is cool because we’ve really never seen how a tennis player prepares intensely - it’s been a very private affair.
thanks for watching!
👍
👍🏻
They've developed Robo-pro tennis player.
beast
The kid from one year he got very muscular 🤔 I hope he won’t ruin he’s carrer
No, he will be on the top!
CA❤❤
❤️
Nadal The Best !
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
the kid will be goat
Yeah, so much training and so young, with much less court hours in the Tournament and shattered his body with caombras.
i hope his workout will change
O hope so.
@@bethvahia59 👍
@@bethvahia59No hace falta campeón en Londres y Djokovid destrozado .Carlitos 🎉
100%
AFTER ROGER FEDERE,RAFAEL NADAL,NOVAK DJOKOVIC,
AND NOW CARLOS ALCARAZ
he picks where they left!
👏🏼👏🏽🇪🇸🇪🇦
👍🏻
Carlitos es mucho Carlos. El método que le ha inculcado su entrenador Juan Carlos Ferrero (ganador de Roland Garros y nº 1 del mundo en el año 2003) es el del capitalismo básico: trabajo duro, ahorro e inversión.
very true!
Not a word on nutrition ?!
i'll make a video about his diet soon
Watching this and eating a bar of chocolate 🍫
haha enjoy nick!
C est pas un tennisman c’est quelqu’un qui veut faire son beau en faisant de le muscu
thanks for watching
Maybe he needs to go on "THE HOT SAUCE" like another certain GOAT SPANIARD!!
he needs to increase endurance in his training
Te salió tu gallo. Ponte las pilas.
Volverá al número 1.
Вот как сильно хочет денег! 😂
😅
Guy put on more muscle in a short time than a dedicated bodybuilder. Wonder how he did that? hmm?
Only these training
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone and the Nadal special "supplement" protocol (as leaked on Wiki leaks)
haha nah
I don’t think Federer was doing this lol
he wants to be fierce like Nadal
Nothing brutal about it. Just a work out of a sportsman.
Very true👏🏽
No,nunca hemos visto a un tenista entrenar así .
@@pedroviriato9356 Carlitos es una raza diferente, amiga!
He’s going to be injuries a lot because very brutal player
training will help him
Only 1 to defeat djoker these days. Like what Seles did to Graf at RG. Only a loonie can stop him. Beef up his security pls.
haha we better!