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Japanese competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi, the six-time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion, retired because of ...
Ahead of Monday’s big event, Chestnut spoke to the Deseret News about the record he’s most proud of, the time he took down a ...
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Health effects of competitive eating: Here's what happens inside the body after Nathan's Hot Dog ContestAs with any sport that involves the body, competitive eaters can't just show up and eat — not if they expect to compete with Chestnut, at least. It's a lifestyle that requires physical fitness.
Almost all other competitive eaters do it part-time because they can ... Chestnut said. “I was able to show them that I guess I actually am stable." Chestnut, who lives in the Indianapolis ...
U.S. competitive eater Joey Chestnut broke his own world record this week for eating the most popcorn in eight minutes. His previous record was 32 24oz servings, which he beat by more than four ...
If you find competitive eating contests hard to stomach ... From there, the food heads to the stomach, which is where speed eaters show the most difference from regular folks.
Joey Chestnut is so prolific that he has to break his own eating records, and he'll try to do that with his popcorn record on ...
"I overeat because I’m a competitive eater,” he says in the film ... for the thrill of competition and “putting on a good show.” At the same time, she and Wehry want long lives to ...
Kobayashi, 46, is often called the “Godfather of Competitive Eating,” and credited with ... eating 16 bowls of ramen in an hour on a TV show in his native Japan. He first brought his talents ...
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