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Anonymous No.76558005 >>76558013 >>76558021 >>76558035 >>76558105 >>76558976 >>76559253 >>76559640
Why do old people lie for no reason?
Anonymous No.76558013
>>76558005 (OP)
>why people lie
is this really the best bait you could come up with?
Anonymous No.76558018 >>76559790
Don't most of his followers get diabeetus?
Anonymous No.76558021 >>76559116 >>76559230
>>76558005 (OP)
Wouldn't 10,000 calories mean spending most of your waking hours just eating?
Anonymous No.76558030 >>76559646
>sweating = hard work
lul. the hardest i've sweated in my life is casually having fun playing sports. the least when doing the hardest manual labor in my life
Anonymous No.76558035
>>76558005 (OP)
>no reason
He liked the attention
Anonymous No.76558105 >>76558424 >>76558506
>>76558005 (OP)
The sheer amount of people that have told me "I used to bench 315 back in the day" is hilarious. Did they used to make plates out of aluminum back then or something?
Anonymous No.76558136
ray peat diet sounds like mumbo jumbo. for a bunch of whiny people bitching about their thyroids, which sounds like bullshit
Anonymous No.76558145
The only people that eat that much calories daily are strongmen, sumo wrestlers and elite cardio athletes.
Anonymous No.76558424
>>76558105
It's what they count as benching that's the sad part. Usually it's with shit form and multiple people on the bar helping
Anonymous No.76558506 >>76558535 >>76558979 >>76559070 >>76559114
>>76558105
315 pounds of aluminum weighs the same as 315 pounds of iron or steel
men had higher testosterone back then, sorry the boomers nuked yours, basedlennial
Anonymous No.76558535 >>76558980
>>76558506
do you really think a 100-150ng/dl drop in test equates to a 100-150 pound drop in strength? like 95% of men can't do 2 plates.
Anonymous No.76558976
>>76558005 (OP)
a lot of the sweat just drips, it's not all evaporated
Anonymous No.76558979 >>76559592
>>76558506
but steel is heavier than aluminum?
Anonymous No.76558980 >>76559015
>>76558535
people who can't lift 300+ pounds aren't eager to brag about how much they lift
Anonymous No.76559015
>>76558980
people who have never lifted 300+ pounds are eager to brag about how much they used to lift
Anonymous No.76559070
>>76558506
You will never bench 315 no matter how much you train. You gullible retards will believe anything.
Anonymous No.76559114 >>76559592
>>76558506
steel is heavier than aluminum...
Anonymous No.76559116 >>76559332
>>76558021
It would mean eating a lot of junk food like pizza ice cream cheesecake etc. Like michael phelps did.
Anonymous No.76559230
>>76558021
>Wouldn't 10,000 calories mean spending most of your waking hours just eating?
I could drink 2,000 in mexican cokes without even trying.
Anonymous No.76559253 >>76559332
>>76558005 (OP)
10k is far fetheced but you can easily burn 5k+ by being active all day. Just walking all day would put you in that range.
Anonymous No.76559332 >>76559345
>>76559116
Michael Phelps never ate 10,000 calories a day, just like all the celebrities don't eat 6000+ calories per day. They bullshit normies because it makes them seem even more impressive and helps them lie about natty status and distract from their extremely beneficial circumstances. No one would buy shitty workout programs, supplements and fitness magazines if they knew that being genetically gifted, pharmaceutically enhanced and rigorously coached was 80% of the results.

>>76559253
A soldier out field burns 5000-6000 calories. 12 rounds of boxing does about 800.

"I think The Rock or Chef Rush aren't natural"
"Nah man you don't workout 6 hours a day and eat 8000 calories of chicken and broccoli, that's why you don't look like them, it's called discipline and work ethic."
Anonymous No.76559345 >>76559450
>>76559332
Natty or not Phelps and Tour de France riders consume north of 5,000 calories per day when competing.
Anonymous No.76559450
>>76559345
Cyclists must consume it in some liquid form, no time to shit out 5000+ calories in food when you do 100km etapes every day
Anonymous No.76559457
You've never worked a day in your life in constructions
Drinking 5l of water, never going to piss once the whole day and sweating all that off
Anonymous No.76559592 >>76559631 >>76559636
>>76558979
>>76559114
that's why we use pounds
1kg of aluminum weighs less than 1kg of steel just like 1kg of feathers weighs less than 1kg of steel but 1lb of steel weighs the same as 1lb of aluminum or feathers because pounds are a unit of mass vs kg which are a unit of mass.
Anonymous No.76559631
>>76559592
This has to be bait
Anonymous No.76559636 >>76559982
>>76559592
>pounds are a unit of mass vs kg which are a unit of mass
Anonymous No.76559640
>>76558005 (OP)
I used to take steroids in university, lift for 3-4 hours a day and play rugby for about 1.5hrs So all in all 4.5-6 hours of working out, plus 8 km of biking (to school and back). My calories intake was about 5,000 - 6,000 and I was gaining weight.

The only time I can think of that I may have burned more calories than that was in Infantry training, where we were wearing 80+lbs of equipment almost all day and running back to back missions with no sleep or breaks for 3-4 days at a time for multiple weeks. Even then I doubt it was close to 10,000. I'm not going to call him a liar, but I am going to say I think he's wrong.
Anonymous No.76559646
>>76558030
What manual labor job?
Anonymous No.76559790
>>76558018
>Don't most of his followers get diabeetus?
No, you're thnking of ketolards. Keto indeed removes you ability to metabolize carbs after a short time.
Anonymous No.76559982
>>76559636
Both of these statements are correct
Anonymous No.76560039
Ultra runners/bike racers doing le meme 24 hour distance challenges MIGHT touch 10k calories in a day. For one day.