Despite what you may have heard, NFL players don't gnaw on raw meat at training camp. And bulking up for the season doesn't involve bingeing on Big Macs. In fact, if the New York Giants' team nutritionist caught any players carrying in fast food bags for lunch, they'd be in big trouble.
While NFL players consume between 5,000-10,000 calories each day during training camp, they're also burning 2,000-3,000 calories on the field in double-session practices. The calories they eat come in the form of healthy foods with high-carbohydrate and protein content, as well as from drinks like milk, smoothies, and sports drinks.
Each food eaten has a purpose, whether it's for hydrating, muscle repair, preventing muscle cring, or to replace nutrients lost through sweat. At camp, empty calories are banned.
While NFL players consume between 5,000-10,000 calories each day during training camp, they're also burning 2,000-3,000 calories on the field in double-session practices. The calories they eat come in the form of healthy foods with high-carbohydrate and protein content, as well as from drinks like milk, smoothies, and sports drinks.
Each food eaten has a purpose, whether it's for hydrating, muscle repair, preventing muscle cring, or to replace nutrients lost through sweat. At camp, empty calories are banned.