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Bodybuilder Chris Bumstead Shares His Revamped Off-Season Diet for 2023

Reigning Classic Physique Olympia champ Chris Bumstead has won four consecutive titles from 2019 to 2022. Of course, besides the stellar posing this division requires, his diet has also played a massive part in garnering those victories.

In a full day of eating video uploaded to his YouTube channel, the champ shares how he’s changing his diet for the off-season in order to be better than ever for the 2023 Olympia. Check it out below:

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Chris Bumstead’s 2023 Off-Season Diet

Since this video was filmed at the beginning of Bumstead’s off-season, he’s currently eating a relatively low amount of calories — around 3,500 a day — compared to the later stages of the season. He says he weighs around 253 pounds consistently at the moment, so he plans to increase his daily calories by about 400 in a few weeks if his weight doesn’t change.

That being said, he intends to keep his calorie intake lower overall this off-season compared to previous years — he upped his calories to 5,000 in 2022 — to stay lean and avoid gaining fat.

Below is how a full day of eating for the four-time Olympia champ looks during the 2023 off-season:

Breakfast/Meal 1

Bumstead’s typical breakfast is a fruit smoothie during the weekdays, while weekends include waffles made by his fiance, Courtney King.

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The weekday smoothies contain protein, fruits, fiber, and healthy fats. Here’s the full rundown:

Bumstead also has toast with butter and honey for breakfast. All in all, it includes:

The total nutrition targets for the food above are:

Meal 2

His second meal combines complex carbohydrates, protein, and (of course) ketchup for flavoring:

In the champ’s opinion, ground turkey tastes better with sweet potatoes, and chicken goes better with rice. The total calories and protein for his second meal of the day are:

Meal 3 — Pre-Workout Meal

Bumstead gets his third meal of the day from MegaFit Meals. This is a pre-workout meal designed to give him a boost before training. It contains:

“It’s the easiest way to get in a bunch of calories,” Bustead says of the meal. “The perfect way to build in the off-season and a beautiful pre-workout meal.”

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The total calorie and macronutrients for Bumstead’s pre-workout meal are:

Meal 4 — Post-Workout Meal

Bumstead’s post-workout meal contains 706 calories, and it’s one that he enjoys because he says it reminds him of eating a burger without indulging in too much fat. Though Bumstead didn’t list the exact macros for this meal, here’s what it included:

Meal 5

Bumstead notes that he used to have protein shakes before bed, but they caused too much bloating. So instead, his final meal of the day is a mix of protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats:

Bumstead’s Total Calories

Here’s the macro breakdown of Bumstead’s entire day of eating:

Even though he’s still early into the off-season, Bumstead acknowledges that he’s eating these meals every day and rarely strays into junk food territory.

In closing, he left viewers with one simple piece of advice: “The moral of the story today is to eat healthy foods and give your body the fuel it needs to thrive.”

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Featured Image: Chris Bumstead on YouTube

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