The Cheat Day to end all Cheat Days! (15,000 Calories)(Video)
“The "15,000 Calorie Challenge"
The Video
The Location:
San Diego, CA
The Challenge:
Eat as much food as I can!
NO liquid Calories. Whole Food(s) only.
The prize:
Eternal Glory!
Final Thoughts:
Well! I DID IT!
15,000 calories.
No Liquid Calories. All Food.
Honestly, I’m glad I did this “cheat day” challenge first.. as opposed to doing the 10,000 calorie “completely clean” challenge (essentially consuming 10,000 calories with completely “clean food”). This one was actually pretty great, I think the only downside to this one was how much everything cost! (Although I did have a gift card to Coldstone and Sonic which was definitely good).
The challenge itself wasn’t necessarily “difficult”, I definitely knew that the guys on YouTube complaining about feeling deathly full after their infamous “10k challenges” were just complaining, lmao. I wanted to simply see how much food I could put down in a single DAY (well.. to be honest it was basically half a day, as I started eating at around 11:45 a.m and finished a bit after midnight). I definitely surprised the hell out of myself and found myself just over 15,000 calories for the entire day.
The other downside to the challenge was proper planning and the fact that I feel like I could’ve gotten better filming angles/pictures. Unfortunately, we had company over during the day and I didn’t want to be filming myself eating a bunch of food at our table. At the same time, I wasn’t going to be taking my camera into Costco and out with us. (Hence the reason why a lot of angles are shot from my iPhone).
Overall I’m pretty happy with the result and how good I did! (Other than a HUGE stomach, a ton of bloating, and some nausea)
GJDM, the only way I could get to 15k was through mini chocolate bars... Dunno how you did it with the food you ate, essentially a lot of it was "whole" foods...
mind = blown
"The reason why we struggle with insecurity is because we compare our behind the scenes with everyone else's highlight reel."
Was thinking this too... would be hard to even find something oratorically dense enough to eat enough of in that time frame- even chugging olive oil and eating lard...
Could try non-stop sugar infused oil maybe...
Short cuts to success are often paved with lies.
1/13/16: Massive hernia.
5/10/16: Finally back to lifting, light but improving.
Why Teens shouldn't cut/Lack of progress thread- http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=169272763&p=1397509823#post1397509823
For comparison's sake Joey Chestnut did 23k calories in 10 minutes in last year's hot dog contest. But then again he's the best in the world. That would be like comparing Jonnie Candito to Jeremy Hamilton.
Positive in promoting ridiculous amounts of food in a short period of time?
Ericks not even a big eater. I reckon I'd give him his money for a run.(srs)
I'll put down 16'000 kcals in 3 hours.
I'm impressed by your lack of spelling and trolling "skills".
Go back to the misc.
Originally Posted by Former300lber
GJDM, the only way I could get to 15k was through mini chocolate bars... Dunno how you did it with the food you ate, essentially a lot of it was "whole" foods...
mind = blown
Thanks brother! NExt one is going to definitely be difficult without liquid kcals, lol.
Originally Posted by ShyGuyXS
*mind explodes*
I'm really impressed with the recent challenges, Erik. Way to go!
TFW your breakfast has more calories than all of my food for the day when cutting...GJDM, I feel like crap when I go above 3.5k calories, can't imagine eating 15k.
TFW your breakfast has more calories than all of my food for the day when cutting...GJDM, I feel like crap when I go above 3.5k calories, can't imagine eating 15k.
It would've had more if McDonalds had breakfast for me!
If you do this again you should just go to one buffet and see how many calories you can get in before they kick you out. Test the 'all you can eat' motto most use.
Short cuts to success are often paved with lies.
1/13/16: Massive hernia.
5/10/16: Finally back to lifting, light but improving.
Why Teens shouldn't cut/Lack of progress thread- http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=169272763&p=1397509823#post1397509823
Ah man, props for the costco run (that chicken + pizza) , and those eggs and cin raisin looks deliscious. #Gainz
Had such a hard time not pic quoting those
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