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what type of foods does steven gerrade eat when training
they ate apples and had shakes
I found that my guinea pig, when I was training him he liked the offer of food, because he liked to eat. Maybe it is just my guinea pig, but he liked food when he was training.
yes
Lots of food with carbs. Helps if you eat them the day before your race.
A little because you may end up in the toilet
Definitely, but not without a good diet, if you eat greasy fried food all day and wade in the kiddy pool you aren't gonna get very far.
Typically training sumo will eat very healthy. They do not eat tons of junk food to gain their enormous size. They will often fast for many hours during training, and then eat a huge meal of rice, meat, noodles and vegetable soup. Their diet is loaded with carbs to gain weight quickly. Also, because they starve for many hours, the body will turn any food they eat (regardless of its nutritional value) to fat.
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Waterbucks will wade into the water at times to eat roots and water plants. They also like to eat leafy plants and grass.
yes when he is not training fro something he can just about eat anything but when he is in training he needs to eat the right foods.
In training the food was just about eatable but in France we were starving. All we lived on was tea and dog biscuits. If we got meat once a week we were lucky, but imagine trying to eat standing in a trench full of water with the smell of dead bodies nearby. <3