MMA diet/cardio plan shreds belly fat – because you don't want to be a big target in the Octagon

Torch fat and keep it off with this diet and cardio plan from an elite athlete

Michael Venom Page MMA fighter diet
(Image credit: Michael Page)

Doing MMA fighter weight training is only half the win. As much as resistance training is probably the best way to lose weight fast, you also want follow a diet and cardio plan if you wanted to see results fast and would like to keep the excess pounds off your body after you lost them.

MMA star Michael 'Venom' Page is not only famous for his explosive finishers, he is also well known for his slender yet muscular physique. He needed to be in good shape too for the Dublin Bellator fight he was promoting when we spoke to him, and his advice can help you get fit too.

Apart from following the below guidelines, you might want to consider getting a decent running watch. These aren't just for running, they help you track just about any fitness activity and analyse it in far more depth than even the best Fitbit. It's like having access to a personal trainer every day, but a less intimidatingly fit one, that goes on your wrist.

Michael 'Venom' Page MMA star

Having good cardiovascular health is highly beneficial when you're being chased around a ring by a man who wants to punch you

(Image credit: Michael Page)

What does a typical MMA cardio workout session look like?

"Cardio sessions aren’t about time, it’s about the pace that you’re actually sustaining while doing your cardio session" - mentioned Michael - "We tend to keep to a very competitive pace on each machine. So, if we’re doing a cardio session on the vertical climber we will spend five minutes on the machine and we have to hit a certain speed. The vertical climber is a machine that rock climbers use a lot and we try to beat their scores".

MVP's target on the vertical climber is 200 climbs a minute, meaning you'll need to do 1000 climbs in five minutes. That's an excellent way to build cardio strength plus strengthen your glutes, the biggest muscle in your body.

After having a minute break, you go onto doing another exercise, such as the exercise bike machine and again you have to hit a certain target. Then you have another minute break before going onto the rower, followed by another minute break before heading back to the climber. 

MVP's strict diet and cardio workout helps him being agile in the ring

(Image credit: Michael Page)

What do MMA fighters eat and how do they diet to stay agile and strong?

Each individual's diet can be very different, MMA fighters cut back on carbs not long before an event to shed any excess they might have. "You should still have carbs in the morning" - says MVP - "Your diet also depends on what we’re doing throughout the week".

MVP further clarifies his particular method: "If I know I’m going to have a hard-sparring session I can’t go with less carbs, so I need to increase how many I’m consuming. The following day you just have to adjust your diet to make up for the calories burned in the previous day’s session".

"My last meals of the day are also very small. It will usually be a salad with asparagus because it takes water out of your system. I also don’t eat after 8 or 9 pm. I won’t have anything again later until the morning". 

Michael 'Venom' Page's Typical Daily Diet

Breakfast
Some scrambled egg with bread and that would be his carbs for the day. He has to cut that out when he gets closer to the fight. Alternatively, he might have some oats with Greek yoghurt and a little bit of honey. 

Lunch
He usually has two lunches a day and would tend to eat salmon and broccoli or kale and something similar later in the day. However, he may swap the salmon for chicken and swap out broccoli for a salad, but essentially the same thing. 

Dinner
He doesn’t have anything too crazy for dinner and he never eats anything after 8 or 9 pm.

Do you need to take any supplements?

"I have BCAA’s during and after training sessions and then I have one protein powder shake in between my second and third meal. If it’s a longer day, I have a protein shake in between sessions depending on when I’m training" - explains MVP.

If you are also following Michael 'Venom' Page's weight training plan too, you can also consider taking some creatine as well as protein. 

Matt Kollat
Section Editor | Active

Matt Kollat is a journalist and content creator who works for T3.com and its magazine counterpart as an Active Editor. His areas of expertise include wearables, drones, fitness equipment, nutrition and outdoor gear. He joined T3 in 2019. His byline appears in several publications, including Techradar and Fit&Well, and more. Matt also collaborated with other content creators (e.g. Garage Gym Reviews) and judged many awards, such as the European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance's ESSNawards. When he isn't working out, running or cycling, you'll find him roaming the countryside and trying out new podcasting and content creation equipment.