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In order to cut weight, Russell Wilson eats nine meals and 4,800 calories a day.
No, this isn't an infomercial for the newest dieting fad. As reported by ESPN.com's Sheil Kapadia, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback drastically altered his eating habits under the tutelage of Philip Goglia, a nutritionist who has worked with NBA stars Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Love and Rudy Gobert as well as actor Chris Pratt. (Apparently, he didn't just lose 50 pounds by cutting out beer.) The gluten- and dairy-free plan is packed with proteins, fruits, vegetables and lean meats.
Whats the bet his didn't actually up his calories. Before hand likely eating what he wanted, not counting calories. For an active 100kg athlete it wouldn't be very hard to eat over 5000 calories a day without realizing it, especially in America. 2700 calories is just what he told the dietitian he was eating beforehand.
Put them on less calorie dense food and it feels like eating a heap more calories when you are not.
I would not dismiss article without knowing facts; he may have increased exercise. I doubt whether Russell Wilson, a quarterback, would not know what he was eating.
I would not dismiss article without knowing facts; he may have increased exercise. I doubt whether Russell Wilson, a quarterback, would not know what he was eating.
A lot of those guys wouldn't have a clue what they were eating, especially when younger. They can eat McDonald's all day and still have abs. It's usually when they get a bit older they have to focus on diet a bit more. it would be no suprise if he had no clue to his eating previously.
I agree Baz. If i have a loose day, say friday work lunch then Friday night out with our group of friends for dinner...putting away 6000 cals is nothing. I notice, but alot of people would have no clue thats what they just did.
And the other stuff isn't random tested unless you have been caught before otherwise they tell them well in advance the day they are going to be tested.