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Mitchell Hooper & Will Tennyson’s 10,000-Calorie Eating Challenge — All Healthy Food?

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Hooper and Tennyson fell short of their goal by 2,090 calories.

Athletes usually prioritize bulking up in the off-season to gain muscle mass and improve performance. However, focusing on consuming nutrient-dense calories is essential for optimal results.

In a video published on June 28, 2024, fitness content creator Will Tennyson partnered with the 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) champ Mitchell Hooper for an epic five-hour, 10,000-calorie challenge. With Hooper taking on 60 percent of the calories, the duo delved into their food choices and discussed healthy eating strategies for bulking via a nutritious, balanced diet.

The goal is to eat reasonably healthy.

Check out the video below, courtesy of Hooper’s YouTube channel:

First Meal

  • Omelet — 10 eggs
  • Light feta cheese
  • Fruit salad
  • Toast
  • Butter
  • First bacon
  • Total calories — 1,370

Hooper and Tennyson have a 10-egg omelet with feta cheese, fruit salad, toast, and primo bacon for breakfast. While not perfectly healthy, Hooper’s approach demonstrates how to consume a substantial amount of calories from relatively nutritious sources.

Since Tennyson is unaccustomed to eating 4,000 calories daily, he planned to offset the increased intake by spiking his metabolism through increased physical activity between meals. Hooper makes smart food choices to maximize calorie intake while bulking.

It’s not that hard to bulk and eat good food, but it’s really easy to overeat.

Second Meal

  • Chicken burrito — One large and one regular (Hooper)
  • Chicken burrito — One regular (Tennyson)
  • Hooper’s total calories — 1,785
  • Tennyson’s total calories — 750

Hooper opted for a large and a regular chicken burrito, while Tennyson chose a single regular-sized chicken burrito. Hooper admitted the food volume might seem overwhelming for a five-hour period but predicted he’d feel starved four hours after the challenge ended.

“This is also the answer to how strongman athletes eat so much,” Hooper said. “Half of them lie about how much they eat. It’s not as hard as you think.”

Snack

  • Puree — One bottle
  • Total calories — 560

After lunch, the duo sought snacks at a local supermarket to avoid a calorie overload in their final meal. Hooper warned of hidden sugars in seemingly healthy products, emphasizing their potential harm even on a high-calorie bulking diet.

Third Meal

  • Lamb shank (Hooper)
  • Salmon (Tennyson)
  • Hooper’s total calories — 925
  • Tennyson’s total calories — 600

The duo struggled to finish their final meal — Tennyson persevered, but Hooper conceded defeat halfway through.

After the final meal, Hooper and Tennyson fell short of their 10,000-calorie goal, consuming 4,640 and 3,270 calories, respectively (7,910 total). Their 10,000-calorie challenge highlights how strategic food choices can optimize calorie intake during a bulk.

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