The most important thing in any contest is finding your rhythm and making your body work for you.
“The most important thing in any contest is finding your rhythm and making your body work for you.”
— Joey Chestnut · Contest
The World Motivation
The most important thing in any contest is finding your rhythm and making your body work for you.
“The most important thing in any contest is finding your rhythm and making your body work for you.”
— Joey Chestnut · Contest
The most important thing in any contest is finding your rhythm and making your body work for you.
It was hard for me to take competitive eating serious at first. When I made people happy, I became addicted to that. It's been a fun, fun ride.
I'm getting older, and I'm smarter about how I eat.
Pretty much all I'm doing during an eating contest is being uncomfortable and not forgetting to breathe.
When I'm eating I try to make sure I can breathe through my nose the entire time. If I have to breathe through my mouth, there's no way I'm eating or swallowing.
Not being in the dunk contest isn't going to stop me from dunking.
I feel like I've accomplished everything I could in the dunk contest. It would be hard for me to go back and outdo myself.
People don't contest that I'm British as a black man, but they do contest that I'm English. Too many people are going back to an ethnocentric idea of what being English means.
It's a terrible mistake when it gets to be a contest of egos. The actor is always going to win. If a director gets into a control situation and is overbearing, it's deadly.
It was a hole in one contest and I had a three.