Why Activity is Important While Dieting

We have all heard about weight trainers eating 10,000 + calories a day in order to build muscle and many have argued that it’s the act of muscle building and having large muscles that burns all these calories.

Now you have a good example of someone who doesn’t have huge muscles but burns 12,000 or so calories a day because he burns it off during physical activity.

The key to keeping weight off and losing weight has always been the same - it’s not the amount of calories that you take in BUT the amount of calories that you will burn.

As long as you burn more calories than you take in you’ll lose the weight. Take in more calories than you burn and you gain weight.

The diet itself in terms of calories is not as important than your activity level.

So don’t be so concerned which diet you go on or if you have cheated and had a cookie - just up your activity level to match the calories that you took in.

So start planning on increasing your physical activity and you won’t
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Michael Phelps eats 12,000 calories per day

After he retires from swimming, Michael Phelps might want to try his hand at competitive eating. The Olympic star recently said he consumes 12,000 calories per day, or 9,500 more than the FDA recommends for an active, young male. 

Phelps has to keep his intake up in order to compensate for all the calories he burns during the 30-hours per week he spends in training. He told NBC that an average day might have the following menu:

Breakfast: 3 fried egg sandwiches, 2 cups coffee, 5-egg omlette, bowl of grits, 3 pieces of french toast, 3 chocolate chip pancakes

Lunch: 1 pound pasta, 2 ham and cheese sandwiches, energy drink (1,000 calorie)

Dinner: 1 pound pasta, 1 large pizza, energy drink (1,000 calorie)

Three years ago, Phelps told an interviewer:

I eat pretty much
whatever I want. I don’t have a strict diet. It’s all about cramming in
as many calories into my system as I possibly can
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