YouTubers are challenging
themselves to eat 10,000 calories in a single day in a bid to impress their
fans – and the task is proving harder than it might seem. As the name suggests,
the challenge involves scoffing at least 10,000 calories in the space of a day,
about 8,000 calories more than the recommended daily amount of 2,000 for women
and 2,500 for men. Searching the phrase on YouTube rakes up thousands of
videos, and while each user has their own take on the challenge, most use it as
a chance to gorge as much junk food as possible. Furious Pete, who has than
three million followers, ate 10,000 calories in one go by making giant pieces
of Fresh toast. In one sitting, he ate three loaves of brioche bread cooked in
egg, full fat milk and butter, topped with chocolate and peanut butter. And he
looks understandably defeated by the end of the video. Other takes a slower
approach. Rob Lipsett, told his 91,000 subscribers that the 10,000 calories
challenge is a “YouTube rite of passage.” In one day, he ate French toast, American
pancakes, four cookies, a burger, fries, three pizzas, cheese, and a tub of ice
cream. Undefeated by the mountain of food, he pledged to eat 20,000 calories if
20,000 users liked the video. As a person need s to eat around 3,500 extra
calories to put on a pound of fat, the challenge will likely cause around 3lb
of weight gain and would take around 10 hours of training to burn off.

No comments:
Post a Comment