Regarding Pacmans 7000 calories a day.
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*****s playing God again deciding what's possible and what's notComment
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And statements like this is the reason why we sit in front of the computer rather than being the #1 P4P in the world. Besides, almost impossible means it's still possible. Maybe not for you, me, or any other nitwits in this forum, but for special people like, oh let me see, the best fighter in the world, it can be done and IS being done.Comment
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could be true.....it has been proven high carb and kilojule intake for pro athletes enhances training and performance......i think u will find this is why Pac and Floyd have more energy than other guys at 147....they eat what they want when they want......i mean Floyd eats burgers and fries, lollies drinks copious amts of mountain dew......
Michael Phelps was taking in about 7K a day aswell........we have an Olympic gold medallist cyclist here in Australia (Ryan Bayley) whose diet consisted of steak, chips, ice cream and KFC.....popcorn chicken etc etc......
I mean obviously it's better to take in 7000 calories eating healthier food, but if you are training that hard i would think it only catches up to you in old age.......Comment
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Have any of yall ever played sports at a high level?
High calorie diets are needed if you are in intense training. 7,000 calories isnt alot when you see that Michael Phelps is on 12,000 calories a day.Comment
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Cheers....i knew it was some crazy number......i mean the dude was eating big macs like McDonalds was discontinuing that line of burger.............Comment
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lol I thought that was his breakfast on training days, and for the entire day that number is actually closer to 22,000... I could be wrong thoughComment
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he's drunk lol
Michael Phelps = 12,000 calories daily
Breakfast: Three fried-egg sandwiches loaded with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fried onions and mayonnaise. Two cups of coffee. One five-egg omelet. One bowl of grits. Three slices of French toast topped with powdered sugar. Three chocolate-chip pancakes.
Lunch: One pound of enriched pasta. Two large ham and cheese sandwiches with mayo on white bread. Energy drinks packing 1,000 calories.
Dinner: One pound of pasta. An entire pizza. More energy drinks.Comment
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