Hey Stephen!
As far as food goes, people generally start wading into articles and trying to learn more, and they just leave more confused. My rule of thumb is this, if I’m asking about something, I go to the experts. If I wanna learn to bench, I ask a powerlifter, if it’s OHP and yoke carries, Strongman. If it’s diet… Bodybuilders. So here goes!
Many great bodies have been built on simple diet plans, and everyone is trying to reinvent the wheel. Strongman and powerlifter are obsessed with how much food they need, that they must have a hearty amount of fats in their diet (along with carbs and protein) etc. well guess what! Some egg whites and a couple whole eggs with oatmeal for breakfast, chicken and rice for lunch, beef and sweet potatoes for dinner, and some extra protein shakes, Greek yogurt, and healthy stuff like that between have worked for 99% of people.
Keep it simple, have a diet with plenty of protein and carbs in it and a few extra fats to round out the whole thing, and you’ll be good to go.
hit one of us up directly for more info, but just keep it simple and consistent, and eat enough that you’re fueled and satisfied, but not stuffed. Don’t worry about the 8k cals, strongman is tough and calorically taxing, but not 8k taxing. 3k cals is usually PLENTY for most people. I’m working with MDLP on his diet now and we are seeing progress with the same approach – simple and consistent.
hit us back if you have more questions!
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Tucker Loken is a Bodybuilder turned Powerlifter turned Powerbuilder from Eugene, Oregon. He did his first bodybuilding show when he was still in high school, and has been training male and female competitors for shows since 2011. Several years ago he decided to take a step away from his normal routine and learn how to get strong. He worked with Brian for 9 months, added 200 pounds to his raw total and qualified as an Elite lifter in the 220 pound weight class. He returned back to bodybuilding much stronger and now incorporates the 10/20/Life philosophy into his training to keep himself healthy and making continual progress in the Big 3 as well as adding size and shaping his physique. Now part of Team PRS, he brings his unique expertise of nutritional knowledge and how to balance Bodybuilding with Powerlifting to help athletes achieve their best potential.