4XPIPS wrote:This interview was pretty recent, but I have heard of intermittent fasting, which is like fasting for 18 hours and eating for 6 hours, or there is the warrior diet which is eat 4 hours and fast for 20 hours, and both are designed to keep fat off and maintain muscle mass, however I doubt he is following these.
Neither of those are good for elite athletes. The calorie burn for elite athletes and protein needs for tissue repair are so high that he should eating in the 6000 plus calorie range with a high protein, high carb diet during the regular season. If not higher to support his level of muscle mast and activity. Candy would not do it. It would just burn through him with insufficient protein for tissue repair.
I lift weights 2 days a week heavy for about 90 minutes, do cardio for 30 minutes plus two other days, and I still have trouble recovering in my 50s eating 160 grams of protein a day and losing weight on 2900 calories a day, eating more in the 3400 to 3600 for maintenance.
DK is a young, elite athlete in his prime with much higher energy needs than I have. His diet should include probably 200 or more grams of protein, a ton of quality carbs, and being easily in the 5000 to 6000 range during the regular season. I cannot believe a team investing millions in a player like DK would not ensure he is on a quality diet with team nutritionists.