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Inside Michael Phelps’ insane 10,000 calorie diet and brutal 365-day training regimen that fuelled the greatest Olympian of all time

Michael Phelps is one of the greatest Olympians ever.

He's also one of the greatest eaters ever.

Phelps won 23 Olympic gold medalsCredit: Getty

The American swimmer won a record 28 Olympic medals - 23 of which were of the coveted gold variety - over the course of his illustrious career.

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The Baltimore Bullet's achievements in the pool are the stuff of legend - but so too are his diet and training regimen.

In the run up to the Beijing Olympics in 2008 - where Phelps won eight gold medals and broke Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven at a single Olympics - the Flying Fish made headlines by revealing that he consumed up to 10,000 calories a day.

Despite only weighing around 85-90 kilos when he was competing, Phelps gorged on a mammoth amount of food - around 8,000-10,000 calories a day divided into three big meals - to fuel his explosive work in the water.

"I just sort of try to cram whatever I can into my body," he once said. "It’s pretty much whatever I feel like eating, I’m going to eat.”

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', he revealed what a typical order would look like.

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"Start with three sandwiches of fried eggs, cheese, lettuce, tomato, fried onions and mayonnaise; add one omelet, a bowl of grits and three slices of French toast with powdered sugar; then wash down with three chocolate chip pancakes."

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If that amount of calories sounds like a lot, that's because it was.

Phelps famously had an 8 percent body fatCredit: Getty
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He was virtually unstoppable in the pool and trained every day of the yearCredit: Getty
He burned 1000 calories an hour when trainingCredit: Getty

But it was a necessity given that Phelps trained relentlessly during the course of his career. He would supposedly train almost six hours a day, 365 days a year, including on Christmas Day.

According to former coach Bob Bowman, Phelps would swim 13 kilometres a day, for six or seven days a week, and complete three gym sessions a week. As a result, he burned around 1000 calories per hour during training.

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It's no wonder he had an 8 per cent body fat.

Phelps retired from competitive swimming for a second time after winning five gold medals and one silver at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Retirement enabled him to spend more time with his family, which includes wife Nicole Johnson and their four sons, and put more energy into charity work.

Phelps set up the Michael Phelps Foundation in 2008 and has become a vocal advocate for mental health support, which was explored in The Weight of Gold, a 2020 documentary produced and narrated by Phelps himself.

He also loves golf and was part of the 49ers Enterprises’ takeover of Leeds United in July 2023.

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