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Real Life Diet of #1 Ranked Competitive Eater Matt Stonie

Real Life Diet of #1 Ranked Competitive Eater Matt Stonie

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The #1 Ranked Eater in the world and his daily diet besides his food competitions:

While competitive eaters train to deal with high volumes of food, they still feel full and bloated like everyone else, and don’t gluttonously love everything they eat. The contest that gave Stonie the most trouble was a pie-eating contest, where he ate 80 slices of pumpkin pie. “It’s a process,” he says. “We’re professionals, we aren’t just average Joes who have big appetites. We’ve calculated our techniques and approaches to these contests, we’ve trained our bodies and worked for what we’ve accomplished.”


Breakfast
Protein shake (100 calories), cup of coffee, multivitamins

Three Hours Later Breakfast
Protein shake, carrots

Lunch
Protein shake, apples

Three Hours Later Lunch
Protein shake, handful of almonds

Dinner
Protein shake, slices of bread

Before Bed
Casein protein, almonds
 
I think his protein intake is..good :D,six shakes dam
 
Well that low Cals explains why he never gets fat ha
 
Keeps his lipids and blood sugar/insulin response in check.

I'm sure he needs it after a comp.
 
Do they vomit after the contest is over? I wonder how competitive eating effects you long term
 
Competitive eating is just glorified gluttony. It's disgusting. Competitive eating is as much of a sport as is taking crap...or for that matter bodybuilding.

I have to agree at least with the first part. But again, people are free to do what they want.
 
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