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Clearance Nike Shox . This stream has now concluded. The Real Madrid forward was at the event in Lisbon to celebrate the launch of the new CR7 Chapter 3 Nike boots, and was joined by Manchester United coach Tony Strudwick and pro fitness trainer Jamie Reynolds at the session, hosted by Sky Sports Laura Woods. Ronaldo, 31, discussed his upbringing in Portugal, and his experiences moving to Lisbon as a 12-year-old, while also remembering when he caught the eye of Sir Alex Ferguson in a friendly between Sporting Lisbon and Manchester United in August 2003. Jamie and Cristiano introduced the first Arrowhead drill, before you get the chance to vote on the second drill by commenting on the Facebook page. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for only £6.99. No contract. After the drills, Strudwick will look back on his time coaching Ronaldo at Uniteds Carrington training ground, giving us an insight into his training regime and professionalism while at the club. Ronaldo, signed five days after the friendly against Sporting in 2003, went on to win three Premier League titles and the Champions League with United, before a move to Real Madrid in 2009. Whos who?Cristiano Ronaldo - three time Ballon dOr winner with over 550 career goalsTony Strudwick - joined United as fitness coach in 2007, and is currently the clubs head of athletic developmentJamie Reynolds - owner and head personal trainer at Velocity Training Club, specialising in personal training for professional footballersLaura Woods - Sky Sports presenterHit play on the video at the top of the page or visit Sky Sports Facebook page or the Soccer AM YouTube channel. Also See: Nev: When I first saw Ronaldo When Ronaldo caught Fergie’s eye Ronaldo: Im far from finished The game that made Ronaldo
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