Randy smashes a sundae, thing looks great!
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Randy smashes a sundae, thing looks great!
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Stonie 50$ In-N-Out Challenge:
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^ looked awesome. My mouth normally would be watering, but I just had in n out. Lol
^Man that looked good, been awhile since I had In 'n' Out.
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1332842001]^ looked awesome. My mouth normally would be watering, but I just had in n out. Lol[/QUOTE]
never had in n out crew. lives on east coast.
[QUOTE=The Solution;1332899511]never had in n out crew. lives on east coast.[/QUOTE]
right there with yah man... seems like east coast gets nothing good...
[QUOTE=mussina123;1332912481]right there with yah man... seems like east coast gets nothing good...[/QUOTE]You guys get some good ice creams that we don't...
Another video from Randy already, surprised to see him drop another so fast since he usually spaces them out more but not complaining.
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Way to put it down Erik. Damn son
Didn't realize previously I was already mentioned in this thread. Here is a sampling of some of my competitive eating Youtube videos just to introduce myself to those who don't know me.
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strong entrance kevin... *sigh*
[QUOTE=oregonpanthers;1330784501]My 2nd to last challenge last Feb was with Ross via "The Pancake Monster". The only time I ever did one with him actually. It was at Brian's 24 in downtown San Diego for a AHA fundraiser of all things. Winner got $500 gift card to the venue and every person who finished had $50 donated to the AHA as well as their $10 entry fee. No finish no big deal, you just lost the entry fee. He and I were neck and neck every bite of the way but I manged to pull ahead by 17 seconds (17 minutes final time and at the time new record that lasted 6 days prior to "The Mantis" beating it by 3 minutes). Never had I been pushed so hard to keep pace in an eating challenge. In his defense pancakes are one of his last choices (my top choice) for food challenges, he hates pure starch heavy contest much like I do fried food and cheese challenges. Like Bob said.....he is a legit contender that does not get the attention he likely deserves.[/QUOTE]
You did really well. It is true that the food in that contest was really bad for me since I really didn't enjoy it. Was fun though and I appreciate the gift card :)
[QUOTE=The Solution;1330529381]You should of partook
24 in 6 minutes I think you could of held down or beat ross
guy does not get enough recognition (quality eater IMO) nothing to go huge like top 5-10, but still good none the less
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Thanks. I'm interested to compete with Erik sometime. He came to my attention via him defeating Oink and Moo challenge, which I had previously failed. He definitely has a good capacity, probably better than mine at the time. But there is a difference between a steady paced eating challenge and a sprint (typical contest 5-10 minute time). I tend to start faltering and slowing way down after about 15 minutes. Not that I haven't beaten capacity challenges, but I think my sweet spot is under 15 minutes. People like Naader and probably Erik tend to beat me in longer contests and food challenges. But I still know I am a force to be reckoned with in short/medium length speed eating contests. For some reason, it is true as people mentioned I don't always get credit for being a top eater, even though I am generally giving good results. Probably because when I was in MLE I was competing against the very best in the world and thus I was getting my ass royally kicked and lacked the motivation to get better. On the independent circuit, I've become a better eater than I was back when I was in MLE. And it's a lot more fun!
[QUOTE=kross65;1333160671]Thanks. I'm interested to compete with Erik sometime. He came to my attention via him defeating Oink and Moo challenge, which I had previously failed. He definitely has a good capacity, probably better than mine at the time. But there is a difference between a steady paced eating challenge and a sprint (typical contest 5-10 minute time). I tend to start faltering and slowing way down after about 15 minutes. Not that I haven't beaten capacity challenges, but I think my sweet spot is under 15 minutes. People like Naader and probably Erik tend to beat me in longer contests and food challenges. But I still know I am a force to be reckoned with in short/medium length speed eating contests. For some reason, it is true as people mentioned I don't always get credit for being a top eater, even though I am generally giving good results. Probably because when I was in MLE I was competing against the very best in the world and thus I was getting my ass royally kicked and lacked the motivation to get better. On the independent circuit, I've become a better eater than I was back when I was in MLE. And it's a lot more fun![/QUOTE]
Check your PMs.
[QUOTE=kross65;1333043251]Didn't realize previously I was already mentioned in this thread. Here is a sampling of some of my competitive eating Youtube videos just to introduce myself to those who don't know me.[/QUOTE]Strong join date to post ratio.
Haha yeah. I used these forums a little bit many years ago, but haven't been here forever (something like 4 or 5 years). I'm getting more interested in lifting again since I've been making easier strength gains lately. It seems the older I get, the easier it is to gain muscle/strength - so it's been more fun to lift since I've been having noticeable results. Though not so easy to keep the body fat away. So trying to get more active in the forums and maybe learn some stuff as I journey back into heavier lifting. At the very least, it's a good place to make snarky comments and brag about competitive eating conquests :)
[QUOTE=kross65;1333169641]Haha yeah. I used these forums a little bit many years ago, but haven't been here forever (something like 4 or 5 years). I'm getting more interested in lifting again since I've been making easier strength gains lately. It seems the older I get, the easier it is to gain muscle/strength - so it's been more fun to lift since I've been having noticeable results. Though not so easy to keep the body fat away. So trying to get more active in the forums and maybe learn some stuff as I journey back into heavier lifting. At the very least, [B]it's a good place to make snarky comments and brag about competitive eating conquests[/B] :)[/QUOTE]
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So I am planning on heading up for that burger eating challenge tomorrow! Does anyone have any last tips that have done eating challenges before? I plan on getting a lift in late that morning then will do the challenge around 3ish or so.. I feel like I should eat as normal that day until then, definitely a breakfast and then maybe something really light right after my workout?
[QUOTE=ugasar;1333497961]So I am planning on heading up for that burger eating challenge tomorrow! Does anyone have any last tips that have done eating challenges before? I plan on getting a lift in late that morning then will do the challenge around 3ish or so.. I feel like I should eat as normal that day until then, definitely a breakfast and then maybe something really light right after my workout?[/QUOTE]
I would load up the night before, stretch your stomach (veggies + Water), and just do liquids in the AM, load up the liquids early (9-10) like a half gallon or so and then just sip on them till the challenge (stretch the stomach in the AM). My 2 cents.
[QUOTE=The Solution;1333533911]I would load up the night before, stretch your stomach (veggies + Water), and just do liquids in the AM, load up the liquids early (9-10) like a half gallon or so and then just sip on them till the challenge (stretch the stomach in the AM). My 2 cents.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=ugasar;1333497961]So I am planning on heading up for that burger eating challenge tomorrow! Does anyone have any last tips that have done eating challenges before? I plan on getting a lift in late that morning then will do the challenge around 3ish or so.. I feel like I should eat as normal that day until then, definitely a breakfast and then maybe something really light right after my workout?[/QUOTE][blasphemy]Or, you know, just have fun with it.[\blasphemy]
Pete & Big Breakfast Challenge
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[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1333586621]This[/QUOTE]
Stonie taught me well lol
[QUOTE=The Solution;1333533911]I would load up the night before, stretch your stomach (veggies + Water), and just do liquids in the AM, load up the liquids early (9-10) like a half gallon or so and then just sip on them till the challenge (stretch the stomach in the AM). My 2 cents.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1333586621]This[/QUOTE]
Thanks guys! Would rep, but as usual, on spread.. I am going to try to film it and post everything in here afterward!
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Stonie taught me well lol[/QUOTE]
You sure it was just him, brah? ;)
[QUOTE=The Solution;1333595611]Pete & Big Breakfast Challenge[/QUOTE]English Breakfasts really are incredible, so much good food.
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1333732991]You sure it was just him, brah? ;)[/QUOTE]
Been talking to stonie the last 4 years and before he came famous. And you can see that in some of my previous youtube videos when i did my stunts at home for the dagwood and the little C's pizza.
May be holding off on the PIttsburgh Burger challenge that is new at the Pittsburgh Steak & Co, noone has beat it yet for a 3lb burger, btu that is beef alone. +1lb bun + Toppings + 1lb fries (almost 5 pounds)
may be visitng brother in Colorado in the summer, Plenty of choices out there (thinking a 4lb Cheesesteak, or another burger challenge. I did the 3lb One in Golden by the Coors Light Factory with 22 minutes)
also meeting up with Alberto Nunez and Bryce Lewis for some Beau Jo Pizza
the home of the pizza challenge.
[url]http://www.beaujos.com/colorado-pizza-menu/beaujo-s-challenge/[/url]
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I'm not sure if any of you follow Randy Santel on instagram but posted up today about a challenge. that just seems like an awesome challenge so I thought I'd post it...wish I had something like that in the area (gbullock would probably agree?)
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Today at 5pm, ill be taking on the Oreo Pudding Challenge at Smokey's Joint in Walsall!!! Ill be doing the challenge alongside my friend Emma Dalton. We will each have 30 minutes to finish the 1 foot diameter oreo shaped cake with a Cheesecake filling. Cant wait to see all my friemds up there and eat with Emma again :)
What is a good starting challenge to do? I'm considering doing one, but don't wanna be overwhelmed on my first onee
[QUOTE=mussina123;1333795121]What is a good starting challenge to do? I'm considering doing one, but don't wanna be overwhelmed on my first onee[/QUOTE]
lol
This question has been asked dozens of times, just do a thread search.
[QUOTE=jubjubrsx;1333793041]I'm not sure if any of you follow Randy Santel on instagram but posted up today about a challenge. that just seems like an awesome challenge so I thought I'd post it...wish I had something like that in the area (gbullock would probably agree?)
Today at 5pm, ill be taking on the Oreo Pudding Challenge at Smokey's Joint in Walsall!!! Ill be doing the challenge alongside my friend Emma Dalton. We will each have 30 minutes to finish the 1 foot diameter oreo shaped cake with a Cheesecake filling. Cant wait to see all my friemds up there and eat with Emma again :)[/QUOTE]Would probably get sick from the sweetness well before the end.... but would go at it without hesitation anyways; cheesecake filling though, rough. Dense and sweet, wont be easy for sure.
Think I'd rather try Bob's post, love a good pizza on occasion and meat/cheese would taste better in such amounts IMO.
[QUOTE=gbullock32;1333796331]Would probably get sick from the sweetness well before the end.... but would go at it without hesitation anyways; cheesecake filling though, rough. Dense and sweet, wont be easy for sure.
Think I'd rather try Bob's post, love a good pizza on occasion and [B]meat/cheese would taste better in such amounts IMO.[/B][/QUOTE]
Not necessarily. Pizza challenges are AWESOME. But as with all challenges, (and yes I mean ALL challenges) it all diminishes after a certain point. You can be the biggest pizza fan in the world, but after a pizza challenge.. it can be a different story.
Also keep in mind that meat + cheese (lactose) in large quantities = VERY filling. (Depending on the meat and person eating it).
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1333798241]Not necessarily. Pizza challenges are AWESOME. But as with all challenges, (and yes I mean ALL challenges) it all diminishes after a certain point. You can be the biggest pizza fan in the world, but after a pizza challenge.. it can be a different story.
Also keep in mind that meat + cheese (lactose) in large quantities = VERY filling. (Depending on the meat and person eating it).[/QUOTE]No doubt, greasy too; but between the two options, hearty > sweet as far as personal preference goes.
the pizza challenge would be cool, but if the cheese cooled that would suck so much. just cant stand cold pizza, but I know alot of people like fridge-pizza
Speaking of pizza...
Soon. Jpeg
30 inches of cheesy goodness. Will by my first team challenge.
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@bob he was fishing for you to give him credit for that advice
[QUOTE=psychodiver9;1333810031]@bob he was fishing for you to give him credit for that advice[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=gbullock32;1333796331]Would probably get sick from the sweetness well before the end....[/QUOTE]
Says the guy who ate 3 pints of ice cream in a sitting
Right....
Sweets i would do in 2 seconds.
[QUOTE=mussina123;1333795121]What is a good starting challenge to do? I'm considering doing one, but don't wanna be overwhelmed on my first onee[/QUOTE]
I would start with a 2lb Burger + Fry, or something around 2-3lbs worth.
[QUOTE=The Solution;1333866571]I would start with a 2lb Burger + Fry, or something around 2-3lbs worth.[/QUOTE]Those seem to be extremely hard to come by, though. At least if you want to get the meal for free.
[QUOTE=EmperorRyker;1333927741]Those seem to be extremely hard to come by, though. At least if you want to get the meal for free.[/QUOTE]
Usually are.. typically the burger challenges are harder to come by themselves.. rather than the "eat it get it free" addition (since that's fairly typical of a food challenge).
[QUOTE=The Solution;1333866571]Says the guy who ate 3 pints of ice cream in a sitting
Right....
Sweets i would do in 2 seconds.
I would start with a 2lb Burger + Fry, or something around 2-3lbs worth.[/QUOTE]4 pints actually... but different flavors so it mixed it up- sweet in general doesn't bother me, more of the same flavor (unless savory).
[QUOTE=jubjubrsx;1333793041]I'm not sure if any of you follow Randy Santel on instagram but posted up today about a challenge. that just seems like an awesome challenge so I thought I'd post it...wish I had something like that in the area (gbullock would probably agree?)
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Today at 5pm, ill be taking on the Oreo Pudding Challenge at Smokey's Joint in Walsall!!! Ill be doing the challenge alongside my friend Emma Dalton. We will each have 30 minutes to finish the 1 foot diameter oreo shaped cake with a Cheesecake filling. Cant wait to see all my friemds up there and eat with Emma again :)[/QUOTE]
Looks like he wasn't able to manage it... very weird seeing Randy fail challenges.
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[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1334001051]Looks like he wasn't able to manage it... very weird seeing Randy fail challenges.[/QUOTE]I'm glad he's failing some. It shows he's human, and, at least to me, makes it more exciting. It'd be quite boring if he demolished them all without any problem.
[QUOTE=EmperorRyker;1334004311]I'm glad he's failing some. [B]It shows he's human,[/B] and, at least to me, makes it more exciting. It'd be quite boring if he demolished them all without any problem.[/QUOTE]
or...
That doing them 1-2x per day isn't the most "optimal" approach to eating challenges.
[QUOTE=ErikTheElectric;1334005241]or...
That doing them 1-2x per day isn't the most "optimal" approach to eating challenges.[/QUOTE]Yeah. Because he's only human.
[QUOTE=EmperorRyker;1334005501]Yeah. Because he's only human.[/QUOTE]
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OK, I'm sure others see what I meant, so if you don't, just carry on.
That Oreo cake does look mighty good, though.
Oh, also, is Randy going to be posting his before/after weight (in terms of the tour)? Is it just me, or has he gotten noticeably chubbier? In any case, this was to be expected, but it really popped out when looking at those last pictures of him.
[QUOTE=EmperorRyker;1334008901]OK, I'm sure others see what I meant, so if you don't, just carry on.
That Oreo cake does look mighty good, though.
Oh, also, is Randy going to be posting his before/after weight (in terms of the tour)? Is it just me, or has he gotten noticeably chubbier? In any case, this was to be expected, but it really popped out when looking at those last pictures of him.[/QUOTE]He has been adding a bit of weight, challenges catching up to him; he has been railing them lately though.
Naader taking out a pancake- Love pancakes...
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[QUOTE=EmperorRyker;1334004311]I'm glad he's failing some. It shows he's human, and, at least to me, makes it more exciting. It'd be quite boring if he demolished them all without any problem.[/QUOTE]
most people dont do 1-2 challenges everyday
more like 1-2x a week max, look at many top MLE Eaters, you dont see them doing it everyday, its more of a weekly thing
Randy has been going to the extreme. Not giving your body time to restore after challenges will catch up (hence his loss) if randy came in fresh after a few days off a challenge he probably would of smoked it. If you look back at some of his previous challenges especially sweets ones, he conquered the malt milkshake one which woudl be harder. he has done some ice cream ones that were greater in volume with ease. Doing multiple back to back to back will leave you backed up and harder to finish. Hes on a roll and doing more than most people would.
[QUOTE=The Solution;1334028811]most people dont do 1-2 challenges everyday
more like 1-2x a week max, look at many top MLE Eaters, you dont see them doing it everyday, its more of a weekly thing
Randy has been going to the extreme. Not giving your body time to restore after challenges will catch up (hence his loss) if randy came in fresh after a few days off a challenge he probably would of smoked it. If you look back at some of his previous challenges especially sweets ones, he conquered the malt milkshake one which woudl be harder. he has done some ice cream ones that were greater in volume with ease. Doing multiple back to back to back will leave you backed up and harder to finish. Hes on a roll and doing more than most people would.[/QUOTE]I'm curious what the effect on health is doing so many challenges like that back to back might bring. I mean from a physical stand point- stomach taking so much volume, digestive system having to cope with all of it, massive carb loads, ect.... gotta be hard on the system.