Michael Phelps’ Daily Diet a Whopper
August 18, 2008
Credit the New York Post for getting this story started, which gave the idea to the Wall Steet Journal and now it’s all over the blogosphere.
Let’s put the whopper right at the top: Michael Phelps, the best swimmer of all time, eats 12,000 calories a day when competing or training.
He’s claimed that all he does is eat, sleep and swim. We get the sleeping and swimming part, but what about the food?
According to the Post, Phelps typical daily fare (he gobbles about 4,000 calories every time he sits down to eat) consists of:
Breakfast
Three fried-egg sandwiches with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fried onions and mayonnaise.
Two cups of coffee
A five-egg omelet
A bowl of grits
Three slices of French toast
Three chocolate-chip pancakes
Lunch
A pound of pasta
Two ham and cheese sandwichs with extra mayo on white bread
Energy drinks, about 1,000 calories worth.
Dinner
A pound of pasta
A pizza
More energy drinks for another 1,000 calories.
For a little perspective, based on the calorie counts from Chowbaby.com, that is the equivalent of eating 20 Big Macs in a day, or about 17 Grand Slam Breakfasts at Denny’s or about 16 Cinnabons. Makes you hungry, eh?
Read the story in the New York Post








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1 Olympics Wrapup « 50 Fabulous Firsts // Aug 23, 2008 at 10:13 pm
[...] Water World: I miss swimming! You couldn’t beat those men’s relays for heat-stopping excitement. And I’m fascinated by Michael Phelps’s gazillion-calorie training regimen. [...]
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