[quote]quiksilver6 wrote:
i find it harder to eat super big when i sleep over 7 or 8 hours. if i’m awake more often, and don’t get such a huge break from eating(a long sleep), it makes it easier. [/quote]
IntraVenous Protein during sleep, just hook a tube into your vein and you’re good to go.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Eating is his job now…and he is apparently employee of the year.[/quote]
Pure gold X. I wonder how many carbs he’s throwing in with his 10 pounds of meat, it’s just ridiculous to think about. His weight must fluctuate so much on meal to meal basis.
Jeez, I just bought a couple of pounds of steak to carry me over until me and the wife do the regular shopping thing. 10 pounds of anything is one hell of a volume. My four little piddly cuttings of beef is nothing. Just to expand the gut to accept that volume is a biological wonder.
I wonder what he knocks back in fiber? I’d imagine it would have to be fairly heavy, just to be able to pass that amount of food and keep digestion regular. Or maybe at that point you keep a port-a-john handy.
I’m gonna have to say this again, but I’ve been curious to compete, and one of the reasons of it is to feel dieting really hard, getting to the show, hopefully doing well, and eat 'till you fall on a comma right after.
[quote]SkyNett wrote:
Alright X - 30 eggs and six steaks, 24 sausages plus a shitton of other stuff - all in one sitting.
Think you could do that? I couldn’t, even after smoking an immense spliff - no way. [/quote]
Hell no. I eat a lot in a day. My cheat day is Sunday and I know the amount of food I put away in a full 24 hours puts many to shame but I get full fast…and get hungry quickly so I don’t eat that much at one sitting. This guy’s stomach must be twice the size of mine. I have friends who can do that but they don’t eat that much all day long. They can put down 4-5,000cals in one sitting but that will be all they eat that day.