MelroseHawkins
Well-Known Member
Seriously, I am someone who is really into biology, anatomy and physiology, sciences, etc.. I don't understand how an individual can consume that much and on a consistent basis and not bloat up over 500 lbs. I don't know how it is biologically and scientifically possible. The guy eats up to like 75 hot dogs a contest and completes in many other eating contests throughout the year.
He's I think 6' 1" and about 229 lbs. I don't freaking get it. I have to somewhat watch what I eat and I don't stuff myself now like I used to when I was younger. No buffet's, try to eat fairly healthy, veggies, smaller portions of meat. I no longer need the 16 oz T-bony anymore. Often times, part of my 12 oz ribeye ends up as leftovers in the fridge. I'm not consuming starchy foods like I used to in the past. No baked potatoes all the time or spaghetti which I love. I now use zucchini spirals as a substitute, which is actually very good. I eat sensible meals. If I would eat like that, I'd be huge.
I just don't understand how those competitive eaters can keep the weight off after consuming all those calories consistently throughout the year.
Anybody else wonder this?
That's all. Carry on.
He's I think 6' 1" and about 229 lbs. I don't freaking get it. I have to somewhat watch what I eat and I don't stuff myself now like I used to when I was younger. No buffet's, try to eat fairly healthy, veggies, smaller portions of meat. I no longer need the 16 oz T-bony anymore. Often times, part of my 12 oz ribeye ends up as leftovers in the fridge. I'm not consuming starchy foods like I used to in the past. No baked potatoes all the time or spaghetti which I love. I now use zucchini spirals as a substitute, which is actually very good. I eat sensible meals. If I would eat like that, I'd be huge.
I just don't understand how those competitive eaters can keep the weight off after consuming all those calories consistently throughout the year.
Anybody else wonder this?
That's all. Carry on.