The Secrets of Michael Phelps' Diet


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By David Barr

If you had to guess, what would you say is the most prominent dietary feature of the greatest Olympic Champion in history?

Raise your hand if you said "cheese sandwiches", because that's what it appears to be.

According to an article published on BBC news last week Phelps' diet consists of 10000 Calories worth of pasta and cheese sandwiches. No kidding. There are also mysterious "energy drinks" consumed with meals 2 and 3 -the latter being the final meal of his day.

So what can we learn from this?

People lie like a rug.

The Secrets of Michael Phelps' Diet

The Real Diet? Get Real.

While Phelps' actual diet may bear some resemblance to that which is reported, there's no way an athlete of his caliber eats like an average non-athlete. Granted the Caloric intake is enormous, but is that the main factor necessary for winning 100 Gold medals (or however many it is at this point)?

Top Olympic athletes in the US have TEAMS of people working on every aspect of performance, and as you'd expect, diet is a major consideration. Caloric intake is but one of a thousand issues that need to be worked out for each athlete, and even then it's but a temporary plan. Diet changes along with the preference of the athlete as well as their current training regimen. For example harder more frequent training requires more Calories and specific nutrients -which you likely already know from experience.

The Expert Analysis

As part of the article there was an analysis by a nutritionist. There was talk of the importance of carbs and the whopping 10K Cal intake -complete with a warning that readers should not attempt to replicate that number. Seriously. Who knows, maybe in today's society such a warning is necessary.

One point that struck me as bizarre came during the discussion of races and meal timing. It was concluded that white pasta and bread were good fuel for Phelps because he needs so many carbs in a hurry. This is particularly important when he only has an hour between races.

Huh?

So the idea is that he jumps out of the pool, dries off, and then quickly scarfs down a cheese sandwich before the next race?

Michael Phelps diet

Anal-lysis

I understand that this was a fluff piece done for a lay audience so it'd be a little too neurotic go though the diet in detail, but people believe this stuff. I don't know if the idea was to throw potential competitors off or what, but there needs to be some kind of reality in what's written.

 
 

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The Real Diet

There would be too many improvements in the published diet to discuss specifics, but a few should be obvious:

1) More protein (preferably whey)
2) More fruits and vegetables
3) More good fats

Hell, is there anyone on the planet that couldn't benefit from this advice?

Conclusion

I'd love to get a hold of Phelps and his nutritionists. Working at the cutting edge is my job, and bringing that edge to my clients is my passion. With a major diet shake up and advanced supplementation (don't even get me started on that), including neural conditioning and recovery, there's no telling what could happen. For now I'll just sit back and revel in the history that has just been made by this spectacular athlete.

Raise your expectations. Raise The Barr!

 

 


About The Author

David Barr is widely recognized as an industry innovator, most recently for his work on developing "The Anabolic Index". As a strength coach and scientist, he brings a unique perspective to the areas of diet, supplementation, and training.

His research experience includes work for NASA at the Johnson Space Center, as well as studying the effect of protein on muscle growth. He holds certifications with the NSCA as well as USA Track and Field, and can be contacted at david@staleytraining.com

 


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