THIS Gives You The BIGGEST Advantage As An Athlete! | Nick & Zack Gallagher, Pro Kendama Players
Two world-class athletes share their transformation through adopting a carnivore diet while competing at the highest levels of their sport. Nick and Zach Gallagher, professional Kendama players representing the USA at World Championships in Japan, discovered the carnivore approach just over a year ago when seeking solutions to persistent health issues despite following what they believed was an optimal "clean" diet of chicken, rice, and vegetables.
Both brothers experienced dramatic improvements after eliminating all plant foods, particularly spinach and rice, which were causing significant digestive distress, skin problems, and energy fluctuations. Nick's daily consumption of spinach at breakfast and up to 1 kilogram of rice per day was causing severe stomach pain, multiple daily bowel movements, chronic acne, and disrupted sleep patterns. Within weeks of strict carnivore eating, these issues resolved completely.
The discussion reveals how metabolic flexibility and sustained satiation provide competitive advantages during international travel and competition. The athletes describe confidently fasting for 16-24 hours when needed, maintaining consistent energy levels without the typical post-meal crashes, and requiring significantly less meal frequency than their peers. They've experimented with raw meat consumption during extensive travel, finding it practical and beneficial for digestion when cooking facilities aren't available.
When forced to eat traditional Japanese foods (rice, vegetables, sugars) during a recent island competition, both experienced immediate returns of brain fog, fatigue, mood changes, and the need for frequent napping - stark contrasts to their usual high-energy state. This experience reinforced their understanding of how dramatically food choices impact cognitive function and physical performance at elite competitive levels.
Key Takeaways
- Eliminating spinach and rice resolved chronic digestive issues including 3-4 daily bowel movements, severe stomach pain, and morning sleep disruption within just a few weeks
- Carnivore eating enables 16-24 hour fasting periods without hunger or energy loss, providing significant time and focus advantages during competition travel
- Raw meat consumption (particularly beef and eggs) proves practical and beneficial for digestion during international travel when cooking facilities are unavailable
- Plant-free eating eliminates the need for expensive skincare products and supplements, with chronic acne clearing completely after years of unsuccessful treatments
- Consistent energy levels replace the typical post-meal crashes, maintaining peak cognitive function throughout entire days without mid-day fatigue or napping needs
- Temporary reintroduction of rice and vegetables immediately caused brain fog, mood changes, and energy crashes within hours, demonstrating the stark contrast in metabolic function
- Professional athletes can maintain world-class performance while eating only meat, salt, and water, contradicting conventional sports nutrition recommendations
- Air-drying thin steaks creates portable travel food that maintains nutritional value and eliminates dependence on unreliable food sources during competition travel
- Intermittent Fasting Benefits and Energy Stability on Carnivore
- Kendama World Champions - Professional Skill Toy Athletes from Japan
- Discovering Carnivore Diet - From Rice and Spinach to Meat Only
- Strict Carnivore Transformation - 110 Days Meat Salt Water Only
- Digestive Issues Fixed - From Multiple Bathroom Trips to Normal Function
- Acne and Skin Problems Resolved Without Products or Supplements
- Travel and Competition Performance - Raw Meat for Sustained Energy
- Japanese Food Experiment - Energy Crashes and Brain Fog Return
- Raw Meat Safety and Benefits for Athletes During Travel
- High Meat and Extreme Fermented Foods - Traditional Preservation Methods
- Athletic Performance Benefits - Endurance and Focus in Kendama Competition
- Kendama Demonstration and World Championship Competition Details
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