CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Just want to be sure that our Philippino representative is ok. The typhon center passed a bit North of Bulacan but it still must have rocked down there.
See what they did for Mariusz Pudzianowski.
Strongman Diet
On one of the World Stongman events shown on TV, as well as in an interview for MTV, Mariusz when asked about diet said: "I eat everything. I do not follow any particular diet. I eat anything I want, anytime I want".[22]
An example of Pudzianowski's meal: "Breakfast is 10 eggs and bacon. I need it for energy. Lunch, at 1 or 2 p.m., is a double meal of a Polish pork chop, sauerkraut and potatoes. An hour later, I work out, then take lots of supplements: magnesium, creatine, amino acids, all that stuff Dinner is whatever meat I can get: steaks, pork chops, bacon, plus more sauerkraut and potatoes. After I work out I have a protein shake
He said for MTV that he prefers Polish cuisine. When he has some time he often cooks himself, as he does not particularly fancy meals from restaurants. He often eats bigos, Polish soups, Polish sausages and typical Polish dinners with cooked potatoes, 200-300 g of meat and some salads (usually cucumber salad).[22]
In an interview at the beginning of his world strongman career he said that his supplements, training, massages, etc. costs him approximately 6000 złotys (ca. 2000 USD) per month.[23]
Huh! Sorry have not been around for a while.
Thanks, Coug for the concern. The typhoon passed about 200 miles north of where I live. So it didn't really affect the metropolis. But devastation to agriculture was great. The rice harvests were ready. Plenty of electric posts down and school buildings torn down. It was, after all, billed as the strongest storm in the world this year.
See, lots of potatoes and...no rice. You want to grow tall and strong : eat potatoes.On one of the World Stongman events shown on TV, as well as in an interview for MTV, Mariusz when asked about diet said: "I eat everything. I do not follow any particular diet. I eat anything I want, anytime I want".[22]
An example of Pudzianowski's meal: "Breakfast is 10 eggs and bacon. I need it for energy. Lunch, at 1 or 2 p.m., is a double meal of a Polish pork chop, sauerkraut and potatoes. An hour later, I work out, then take lots of supplements: magnesium, creatine, amino acids, all that stuff Dinner is whatever meat I can get: steaks, pork chops, bacon, plus more sauerkraut and potatoes. After I work out I have a protein shake
He said for MTV that he prefers Polish cuisine. When he has some time he often cooks himself, as he does not particularly fancy meals from restaurants. He often eats bigos, Polish soups, Polish sausages and typical Polish dinners with cooked potatoes, 200-300 g of meat and some salads (usually cucumber salad).[22]
In an interview at the beginning of his world strongman career he said that his supplements, training, massages, etc. costs him approximately 6000 złotys (ca. 2000 USD) per month.[23]
In an interview at the beginning of his world strongman career he said that his supplements, training, massages, etc. costs him approximately 6000 złotys (ca. 2000 USD) per month.[23]
Massages, there the Thai are far superior.
Massages, there the Thai are far superior.
Heh, I have a friend who visits Thailand a couple times a year for around 6 weeks each time. He's had a lot of physical therapy there. :sunny:
See, lots of potatoes and...no rice. You want to grow tall and strong : eat potatoes.
Seriously, I didn't read anything about his diet, but just the fact that he's Polish insured that he ate a lot of potatoes. Poland is potato-land.
Huh! Sorry have not been around for a while.
Thanks, Coug for the concern. The typhoon passed about 200 miles north of where I live. So it didn't really affect the metropolis. But devastation to agriculture was great. The rice harvests were ready. Plenty of electric posts down and school buildings torn down. It was, after all, billed as the strongest storm in the world this year.
Some mashed potatoes are great. Adding a packet of powdered ranch dip mix (the kind you add to sour cream) makes for some killer mashed potatoes.I don't know why anyone eats potatoes. They are earth turds. So bland and odd starchy texture with a weird taste. I don't even like french fries.
I don't know why anyone eats potatoes. They are earth turds. So bland and odd starchy texture with a weird taste. I don't even like french fries.
How can you not like mashed potatoes and gravy?
How can you not like mashed potatoes and gravy?
Because it is disgusting? I have teeth and refuse to eat soft potatoes. I am not sure what gravy is, but I don't like the look of it.
Gravy is the reduced grease and fat from cooked meat, thickened with flour and possibly corn starch. Like cheesecake, it tastes much better if you didn't watch it be made.
I love potatoes. So much so that now I am shaped like one.:rofl:
...but they bring you potatoe chips if you ask for that in the US).
You're probably the last (okay, 2nd to last) person on this forum who should criticize the spelling of someone else. :rotfl: Especially one who simply read what was on the card given to him. :erm:Only if you are Dan Quayle.
You're probably the last (okay, 2nd to last) person on this forum who should criticize the spelling of someone else. :rotfl: Especially one who simply read what was on the card given to him. :erm:
Well, maybe your head is.