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A former NFL champion shares his daily routine to stay fit at 37 — with open water swimming and 200 grams of protein a day
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前NFL球员詹姆斯·德维林(James Develin)在2020年退役后,并未放松对体能的要求,而是以37岁的高龄持续挑战自我。他通过高强度的日常训练,包括跑步、游泳和力量举重,以及摄入高蛋白的饮食,来维持运动员般的体魄。德维林最近参与了模拟海军陆战队游泳的严苛挑战,这项活动结合了公开水域游泳、俯卧撑和引体向上,旨在激励他每日进行多项训练。他认为,即使身体恢复速度不如从前,坚持不懈的努力和挑战是保持体能、耐力和精神韧性的关键。

💪 保持巅峰状态:37岁的德维林退役后,通过严格的训练计划来维持精英运动员的体能水平,他每天进行三次训练,摄入超过200克蛋白质,并进行跑步、游泳和举重等多种运动。

🏊‍♂️ 挑战海军陆战队式游泳:德维林积极参与了模拟海军陆战队游泳的挑战,这是一项包含公开水域游泳、俯卧撑和引体向上的艰苦训练,他将其视为一次超越个人极限的经历。

🚀 追求新挑战:退役后,德维林曾挑战了波士顿马拉松,并继续通过海军陆战队式游泳等高难度运动来寻找新的目标和动力,以取代NFL赛季的训练结构。

⚖️ 平衡家庭与训练:德维林将每日训练分散在不同时段,确保有时间陪伴家人,体现了他在职业生涯结束后对生活平衡的追求。

🧠 坚持不懈的精神:尽管身体恢复速度可能不如年轻时,德维林依然保持“不断磨练”的心态,他认为持续的运动和挑战对提升耐力和精神韧性至关重要。

James Develin, pictured center and in the left image, retired from the NFL in 2020. At 37, he takes on challenges like Navy SEAL swimming to stay in peak shape as he ages.

When James Develin retired from the NFL in 2020 after seven seasons (and three Super Bowl wins) with the New England Patriots, it wasn't long before he started looking for the next big challenge.

To stay in elite athlete shape after retirement, Develin knew he needed some structure to replace the typical training cycle of the NFL and giving him something to work toward.

That meant a marathon and, most recently, a Navy SEAL-style open water swim — grueling events to inspire his multiple workouts a day.

"I didn't have a season to start preparing for, so it was a little bit harder to put myself through two-a-days and three-a-days," Develin told Business Insider.

As a 37-year-old father of four, Develin is conscious about retaining his strength in a sustainable way. He shared his daily routine with Business Insider — a regimen of running, swimming, and lifting, along with a high-protein diet worthy of his NFL days.

From NFL training to Navy SEAL swims

Less than a year after retiring from pro football, Develin took on distance running, completing his first Boston Marathon in 2021.

In 2023, Develin met an even more ambitious match for his athletic aspirations when his father-in-law signed up for the Navy SEAL Foundation NYC SEAL Swim. The annual fundraiser is held honor of veterans and lives lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks.

"I can run, I can lift, I can do all that stuff, but swimming was not my forte and it still isn't. It's been fun to push my own personal limits," he said.

The event combines strenuous open water swimming through the turbulent waters of the Hudson with multiple rounds of push-ups and pull-ups, scenic views of the Statue of Liberty, and a race to the finish at the World Trade Center.

Participants in the SEAL swim include retired Navy SEALs as well as pro athletes who take on the tough circuit of calisthenics swimming, and running.

The SEAL Swim requires grit, endurance, and discipline to complete. Develin decided to join in, despite limited swimming experience and only a month to prepare.

"It's such a great patriotic event, but it's also a great test of one's physical prowess, so it checks a lot of boxes for me," Develin said.

There's no secret to training for the SEAL swim besides hours and hours of work in the water, according to Develin.

"I just started swimming as much as I could every single day. Through the soreness, through the rain days, the day I don't want to do it," he said.

Develin said he was drawn to the patriotism of the SEAL swim along with the intense physical challenge.

Develin, who lives on the Jersey Shore with his wife and four kids, practices in a pool as well as the nearby bay to get experience managing the unpredictability of open water.

His daily routine: Three workouts and 250 grams of protein

Develin works out daily for around two or three hours a day, split between shorter sessions of cardio, swimming, and weightlifting to allow him to spend time with his family, too.

"I need to sweat before I can really get on with the rest of my day," he said. "I don't really feel like a day was productive unless I get some sort of workout in."

Here's a typical day in his routine.

In total, he aims to eat more than 200 grams of protein daily, about a gram of protein per pound of body weight, to help maintain muscle and strength.

In the NFL, Develin's job was to absorb and deliver tremendous amounts of force as a fullback.

"You have to go out there and be ready for impact constantly," he said.

He's kept the same mindset of pushing himself ever since, aiming to stave off aging with constant movement and new challenges, even when his body is a little slower to bounce back than it used to be.

"I recover eventually. It just might take a little bit longer now than it did when I was 30, but I just keep grinding," Develin said. "It's good for your endurance, it's good for your mental fortitude, and that's what works for me."

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