Thursday, December 18, 2008

Decathlon Update


All I can say about this eating decathlon is that it's been painful. Some of the events have been much harder than anticipated, but all in all it has been a great experience so far. So here's an update:

At the last update, we had completed the Krispy Kreme race, the saltines, and the 2 lbs of salad. Soon after the saltines, we did the 12 inch pizza challenge. We were able to alter our pizza choice after seeing my struggle with an original Tombstone. Instead we chose thin crust Tombstone pizzas. The time to beat for the bonus was 5:30, upon mutual agreement. The race itself was something to see. Drew and I quickly pulled away from Ryan and got to a point where we were starting our last 1/4 of the pizza at the same time. I somehow pulled away from him and won...just under the bonus time, finishing in 5:26. Drew slowed up upon my victory and finished in about 5:45. Ryan struggled but made it to the finish to earn his point, in about 9 minutes or more.

The next event was actually the KK race. After that we went on a short hiatus because we could never get together at the same time for a meal. However, one Friday evening we got all of us together and moved on to our next challenge. The event: Pasta. The goal: 3 packages of Ramen noodles. Another straight race, that was a bit of a change from the original plan but still something difficult. We had a hell of a time finding bowls and a way to cook the servings at the same time. However, with 2 microwaves and a stove at our disposal, we were able to overcome this problem. This was an interesting race due to the fact that there were 3 different strategies involved. Drew left a little bit of water in his noodles and crunched them up to make the bites smaller. Ryan left a lot of water and also crunched his noodles up. I left my noodles whole and left no water. Well, that was my fatal mistake. Drew and Ryan pulled away from me and had a hell of a race, with Drew prevailing by a slim margin. I got overly-full after about 1/2 of my noodles were gone, and had a hard time finishing. I had to make up for all of the crap I had given Drew and Ryan after the salad race, because they had about 15 minutes to ridicule me for being so slow (though I had 45 minutes to do it to them). Anyway, after this event the overall race for the title was quite close. After the pizza I had a 5 point lead on Drew and I think 7 on Ryan. However, Drew gained 2 points on me for both the KK race and the noodles, and it was now a 1-point decathlon. I had to step up my game.

Next up was what he consider the hardest event of the 11. The block of cheese. We chose to do this event next for one reason: cheese was on sale at Kroger. So we all went and found the healthiest (or least unhealthy) cheese we could get: Kraft Mild Cheddar, with 2% milk. I think we figured out it had about 800 calories, 55 grams of fat, and about 80% of our daily cholesterol. On top of that, we feared clogged bowels for the next few days. But none of that deterred us. We started the event with the rule of no water being allowed. At about the 3 minute mark, we all looked at each other and decided to stop the watch. There was no way in hell we could finish this thing without water. So we all got our beverages of choice and proceeded.

I found a great method of eating the cheese by taking a huge bite, chewing as little as possible, and swallowing the cheese with water like I had a bunch of pills in my mouth. This made the taste horrible, but the cheese went down quickly. The taste was horrible after about the third bite, and with nothing but water to rinse my mouth, I had no alternative but to taste the mild cheddar for the next 10 minutes. In another closely contested race, I beat drew by about a bite, and immediately got up and tried to find something to get rid of the cheese taste. I chose a Mountain Dew and a piece of Italian bread. This, however, only slightly. I can't even describe the level of discomfort this cheese provided...just try it yourself if you really want to know. The next day my stomach was slightly upset but overall ok...and Drew, Ryan and I have all been quite regular ever since. I'm sure the increased fiber in our diets in the next couple of days helped that. So I gained another point here.

Next up: A bage of Baked Lays. Again, the least unhealthy alternative. Once again, another close race between Drew and I. And once again, a victory for me. This event was somewhat uneventful. There was a lot of water washing down chips and I honestly began to get pissed that the water washed away the salt taste of the chips. At the end of the event, I had a 3 point lead over Drew and an 8 point lead over Ryan with 4 events remaining.

However, the aftermath of the chips is something to tell. The excessive amounts of salt and sharp chips in our mouths wreaked havoc on our lips and gums. That event was Monday, and today, Thursday, I am still having trouble opening my mouth because I have a raw spot on the corner of my left lip and inside my gums. I really hope this goes away soon, because I can't open my mouth all the way. There has been plenty of lip balm and chapstick used in our house over the last few days.

My next deecathlon post will come after we've done 2-3 more events, and will conclude with a story of the final event: The Pie Eating Contest.

2 comments:

Steve said...

Keep the updates coming, brother! They're hilarious! This decathlon is one of your most brilliant ideas to date!

Unknown said...

Holy F Balls Andrew, great job so far. I would be right there with you if it's wasn't like a 9 hr round-trip drive! Anyways, make sure to pickup "Man V Food" on the travel channel sometime, you'll dig!