I watched the hot dog contest once. And once was a enough. I find it disgusting. And I like hot dogs! But to scarf down that # of hot dogs in such a short time...hell, it made me wanna vomit as a viewer.
his only true rival. He crushes everyone else now.
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
his only true rival. He crushes everyone else now.
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
The Glutton Bowl was amazing. Some guy ate 4 plates a mayonnaise. Lol
I'd like to see how many hotdogs YOU can eat in 10 min...probably 3 or less. JC's DPM was way behind his world record pace right from the jump. However, considering he was rehabbing a significant injury, it was probably to be expected...I have no idea what Vegas was thinking with the O/U of 74.5.....a lot of people made money today.
I watched the hot dog contest once. And once was a enough. I find it disgusting. And I like hot dogs! But to scarf down that # of hot dogs in such a short time...hell, it made me wanna vomit as a viewer.
I'm not really a fan of that either. It's pure gluttony.
I'd like to see how many hotdogs YOU can eat in 10 min...probably 3 or less. JC's DPM was way behind his world record pace right from the jump. However, considering he was rehabbing a significant injury, it was probably to be expected...I have no idea what Vegas was thinking with the O/U of 74.5.....a lot of people made money today.
Just because he can do something nobody else can do that doesn’t make him an athlete. Come on now. Are we really going to call everyone that is really good at something an athlete?
his only true rival. He crushes everyone else now.
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
The Glutton Bowl was amazing. Some guy ate 4 plates a mayonnaise. Lol
Just because he can do something nobody else can do that doesn’t make him an athlete. Come on now. Are we really going to call everyone that is really good at something an athlete?
its a physical feat....so yes, technically he's an athlete.
I remember back in the day when John Kruk used to smoke in the dugout during games. A reporter asked how he could justify that as an athlete. His response- “Lady, I’m not an athlete I’m a baseball player”.
I remember back in the day when John Kruk used to smoke in the dugout during games. A reporter asked how he could justify that as an athlete. His response- “Lady, I’m not an athlete I’m a baseball player”.
Agreed. There are athletes in baseball but there are also non-athletes as well.
Is NASCAR a sport? Funny story. I remember being at a bar with my first cousin who works for the University of South Carolina in Columbia. NASCAR was on & I-being the wiseass that I am/couple deep-turned to her & said, 'This isn't a sport.' This dude two bar stools down heard my comment & said 'Fuck you! It is a sport!' He was also carrying so I didn't engage with him, Haha. Fun times.
I think they are athletes. Kind of like boxers who pick up the
training the closer they get to a fight. People assume that most competitive eaters are fat. Most of the good ones are not. Most seem to twke care of their bodies and go through training regimens. Like baseball, you can say there are those who are athletes and those who aren't.
But through my wife who is a nutritionist, I've had the pleasure of working out with a relatively high-profile YouTube "eater" (lol not sure what the right term is) and yes I'd say he/she's an athlete.
Let me see you wrestle 3500 lbs at 200 mph for 3 hours with 30 other maniacs inches away from you and then tell me if it is a sport. Heart rates running in the 140s...
Let me see you wrestle 3500 lbs at 200 mph for 3 hours with 30 other maniacs inches away from you and then tell me if it is a sport. Heart rates running in the 140s...
Heck, go to your local arrive and drive kart facility, and wrestle that around for ten minutes. You'll have a lot more respect for race car drivers of all disciplines.
probably takes as much athletic effort to get it out of his system
But as others have said it requires crazy strength, control, and 100 percent concentration all while wearing a helmet and a fireproof suit. What those guys do is incredible
How does someone semi-regularly eat 60 hot dogs in 10 minutes and not have weight/cholesterol/hypertension/general health issues?
Everything I've ever read about Chestnut's training protocol suggests that, apart from competitive eating, he actually takes reasonably good care of himself. Exercises, does yoga, sees a doctor regularly, takes his recovery seriously. Also helps that he's still on the right side of middle-age.
Haha, Big Red was my first thought as well. To this day that was the most dominant sports achievement I’ve ever seen.
He ran the fastest Derby ever as well as doing it in splits where he ran each succeeding 1/4 mile faster than the previous one. Just an amazing thing to fathom.
Another interesting fact: most thoroughbreds hearts weigh 7-9 lbs. When Secretariat passed and they did the horse equivalent of an autopsy, his heart weighed an astounding 22lbs!
how is he not an athlete? he trains his body all year long for a timed scoring event against other competitors.
Athlete - engaged in physical exercise. Eating large quantities of hot dogs is not physical exercise. Just as someone who is awesome at darts, snooker, Jeopardy etc are not athletes
For the record, I was being mostly tongue-in-cheek
I did not expect such passionate responses on both sides lol
Anyone who watches the event knows the over the top hyperbole by the announcers is the best part. "These are the finest conditioned athletes ever assembled" type of stuff. I watch it with my kids who are big sports fans every year. We absolutely love it.
It would be a much better and neater contest without the rolls
Who thought the OP was being sarcastic with the “athlete” part of the thread?
No, you're not.
But Babe Ruth might have competed.
Forget Ruth. Ever heard the stories about Art Donovan. Legendary doesn’t do it justice.
I grew up in Baltimore, and as a kid in the early 70's the Colts used to have a Monday night radio show that was recorded live at some bar..."Braase, Donovan and Fans". I dont remember much about Braase, but Donovan was an absolute riot with the stories he used to tell. Drinking, Eating, Drinking, Eating.....and more and more and more:).
"As one of the greatest NBA players of all time with countless league records across several categories to his name, Wilt Chamberlain was a 7’1″ god amongst men with exploits that were the stuff of pure legend. His most impressive stat, however, has nothing to do with scoring an average of 40-50 points one incredible season, scoring a career-high of 100 points one incredible game, nor the staggering career total of 31,419 points – it’s the fact that he somehow managed to bed over 20,000 different women throughout his lifetime… at least according to Wilt Chamberlain himself."
How does someone semi-regularly eat 60 hot dogs in 10 minutes and not have weight/cholesterol/hypertension/general health issues?
Maybe he eats kale for the rest of the week
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The health issues will most likely come in the future...
Honestly, I can't watch these guys scoffing away with the hot dogs, too disgusting for me...I heard that they barf afterwards, don't know about that?
That said, his DPM pace was off this year right from the jump.
Takes peak physical conditioning to shovel 60+ hotdogs down your throat in 10 minutes
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
The Glutton Bowl was amazing. Some guy ate 4 plates a mayonnaise. Lol
I'm not really a fan of that either. It's pure gluttony.
Just because he can do something nobody else can do that doesn’t make him an athlete. Come on now. Are we really going to call everyone that is really good at something an athlete?
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his only true rival. He crushes everyone else now.
I usually go to the New York local qualifier every year. They have it outside the stadium before the Nathan's sponsored hat giveaway Mets game. I find it to be very entertaining. I loved the Major League Eating TV show that was briefly shown.
The Glutton Bowl was amazing. Some guy ate 4 plates a mayonnaise. Lol
What an athlete!!!! Haha
its a physical feat....so yes, technically he's an athlete.
if you were the 15 time world champion, then yes
If baseball players are athletes then why not competitive eaters?
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Good question. I have no idea how to define a sport or athlete.
I just saw this.
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Agreed. There are athletes in baseball but there are also non-athletes as well.
No, you're not.
But Babe Ruth might have competed.
But through my wife who is a nutritionist, I've had the pleasure of working out with a relatively high-profile YouTube "eater" (lol not sure what the right term is) and yes I'd say he/she's an athlete.
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Who thought the OP was being sarcastic with the “athlete” part of the thread?
No, you're not.
But Babe Ruth might have competed.
Forget Ruth. Ever heard the stories about Art Donovan. Legendary doesn’t do it justice.
Let me see you wrestle 3500 lbs at 200 mph for 3 hours with 30 other maniacs inches away from you and then tell me if it is a sport. Heart rates running in the 140s...
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a sport?
Let me see you wrestle 3500 lbs at 200 mph for 3 hours with 30 other maniacs inches away from you and then tell me if it is a sport. Heart rates running in the 140s...
Heck, go to your local arrive and drive kart facility, and wrestle that around for ten minutes. You'll have a lot more respect for race car drivers of all disciplines.
Give society ten years to catch up to the South Park writers
Everything I've ever read about Chestnut's training protocol suggests that, apart from competitive eating, he actually takes reasonably good care of himself. Exercises, does yoga, sees a doctor regularly, takes his recovery seriously. Also helps that he's still on the right side of middle-age.
Haha, Big Red was my first thought as well. To this day that was the most dominant sports achievement I’ve ever seen.
He ran the fastest Derby ever as well as doing it in splits where he ran each succeeding 1/4 mile faster than the previous one. Just an amazing thing to fathom.
Another interesting fact: most thoroughbreds hearts weigh 7-9 lbs. When Secretariat passed and they did the horse equivalent of an autopsy, his heart weighed an astounding 22lbs!
Anyone who watches the event knows the over the top hyperbole by the announcers is the best part. "These are the finest conditioned athletes ever assembled" type of stuff. I watch it with my kids who are big sports fans every year. We absolutely love it.
and only female participants...and no biting or chewing...
NTTAWWT
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and only female participants...and no biting or chewing...
NTTAWWT
It's already a thing.
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Who thought the OP was being sarcastic with the “athlete” part of the thread?
No, you're not.
But Babe Ruth might have competed.
Forget Ruth. Ever heard the stories about Art Donovan. Legendary doesn’t do it justice.
I grew up in Baltimore, and as a kid in the early 70's the Colts used to have a Monday night radio show that was recorded live at some bar..."Braase, Donovan and Fans". I dont remember much about Braase, but Donovan was an absolute riot with the stories he used to tell. Drinking, Eating, Drinking, Eating.....and more and more and more:).
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Takes peak physical conditioning to shovel 60+ hotdogs down your throat in 10 minutes
I would have liked to see a match against Linda Lovelace
Maybe he eats kale for the rest of the week
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How does someone semi-regularly eat 60 hot dogs in 10 minutes and not have weight/cholesterol/hypertension/general health issues?
Maybe he eats kale for the rest of the week
The health issues will most likely come in the future...
Honestly, I can't watch these guys scoffing away with the hot dogs, too disgusting for me...I heard that they barf afterwards, don't know about that?
no
correct