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    Bodybuilding was a major factor in his recovery. Czerwinski has a slower digestion rate than the average person's. His daily diet comprises nine balanced meals and he exercises daily. Czerwinski became aware of his talent in eating after managing to beat an eating record.

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  5. News, articles, personal pictures, videos & advice on everything related to bodybuilding - nutrition, supplementation, training, contest preparation, and more. Furious Pete has cancer for a fourth time. Thanks for the support, this all blows, but just part of my journey. Taking one for the team. I'll beat this shit once and for all.

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    Won 62 professional eating contests, lost only 6
    Ate a 72oz steak in 6 minutes 48 seconds
    Ate 52 dumplings in two minutes

    Discovering His Talent

    Pete grew up in Mississauga in Canada, and was never into competitive eating or bodybuilding growing up. In fact, after suffering from testicular cancer, he developed anorexia and dropped to 120 pounds – ending up in hospital. As he gradually recovered from the disease and learned to love food again, he noticed that he had a talent of eating a lot of food easily, without feeling full. He says that after a night out in the UK, his friends pushed him to complete an eating challenge -he managed...

    Starting A Professional Eating Career

    As he began to travel to more and more eating tournaments, he says he “broke some big record.” He managed to eat a full 72-ounce steak in less than seven minutes, and immediately began to gather attention on YouTube after he posted the video. In fact, the video of him devouring the steak attracted him high-profile attention. He was contacted by a team in the Collegiate Nationals (a college competitive eating tournament,) and asked if he wanted to compete. He said yes, and in 2008 he went on t...

    YouTube Career

    As Pete began to win more shows, his YouTube career began to take off. He gathered thousands of fans in a very short period, and began to post content based on requests, as well as his own ideas. He was also invited to compete at more competitions, and gradually allowed these competitions to take over his life. He competed for charitable causes, and made sure to update new videos regularly. As a consequence, his YouTube fan base increased dramatically. As new fans came on board, he was shocke...

    Heavy Eating And Heavy Lifting

    Pete eats a lot and lifts heavy. He aims to bulk for large parts of the year, using the massive quantities of food he eats as fuel to build a large and impressive physique. He particularly enjoys completing chest workouts, saying the bench press is one of his favorite exercises. His ‘mass-gaining chest workout’routine is below: Mass-gaining chest workout (45 mins) 1. 3 Sets Flat Bench Press (Warm-Up & Overall Chest) 2. 4 Sets Incline Bench Press (Upper Chest) 3. 4 Sets Incline Dumbbell Flies...

    Arm Workouts

    Pete’s arm workouts are just as intense as his chest sessions. He loves to use the barbell, as well as a number of machines to push himself as far as possible. He enjoys barbell curls along with cable pull downs for his triceps. His workouts are particularly intense, he keeps doing reps until he reaches failure and lifts as heavy as possible.

    Nutritional Philosophy

    Pete’s nutritional philosophy, predictably, is that every bodybuilder should “eat big or go home.” He loves to combine his professional eating career with bodybuilding, and eats large amounts of protein following workouts. On one particular occasion, he ate two full roasted chickens following a workout and filmed it for his fans. This kind of meal isn’t the most common choice, but he does love to eat huge meals, and easily manages to eat 9 meals a day.

    Guinness World Records

    Six Guinness World Records in competitive eating. 1. Ate a raw onion in 43.53 seconds 2. Ate seventeen bananas in 2 minutes 3. Ate fifteen hamburgers in 10 minutes 4. Drank 750 milliliters of olive oil in 60 seconds. He says that the most difficult challenge he has ever completed was to eat a five pound burger with 20 pieces of bacon. Along with 20 pieces of cheese and a five pound platter of fries. After doing this, the burger was named after him, and the restaurant had to throw out their ol...

    Furious Pete managed to beat anorexia in the most positive way. He found a new love for eating as much food as possible, and used it to create a career for himself, while staying healthy and lean. His mission was to use his fitness and bodybuilding lifestyle, as a way to fight back against anorexia. It may be very useful for your own fitness journe...

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  7. Jul 13, 2011 · The most popular bodybuilding message boards! Hey guy's, you may or may not know furious pete. My friend has been telling me he someway faked the 900 grams of protein video youtube.com/watch?v=UE8q0JiR7Dc but he show's him eating it and i was wondering if anyone know's if he did or didn't, i personally don't think he did but i do know it's ...

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