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Is this woman even human?

  

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Via:  hal-a-lujah  •  10 years ago  •  10 comments

Is this woman even human?

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Mesmerizing! Mom downs 72-ounce steak in under 3 minutes

Nebraska resident Molly Schuyler plowed through a 12-pound sandwich with a 1-pound side of fries in 54 minutes. The very next evening, the 125-pound mother of four mauled a 72-ounce steak in just 2 minutes and 44 seconds on a whim. She followed that up with a burger an hour later and now, she's a minor celebrity.

It really wasnt any work at all, the 34-year-old told TODAY.com. I was just going through the motions.

The 72-ounce steak challenge has been a tradition at Saylers Old Country Kitchen in Portland since 1948. Over 1,900 daring eaters have busted their guts attempting the one-hour challenge over the years. And of those brave souls, only 601 men and 10 women have actually finished it. But no one has come close to the restaurant record Schuyler set last Friday not even competitive eater Furious Pete, who ate a 72-ounce steak in just under seven minutes in 2010 .

"Twelve or 13 minutes was always considered a record, restaurant co-owner Brian Sayler told TODAY.com. Anything like that was considered amazing. This is just strange.

Strange enough that even Sayler, a jaded observer of these challenges, stopped by Schuylers table to watch as it all unfolded.

Ive seen a lot of these, so I was not as interested, but I thought Id check it out, he said. I couldnt help but keep watching. It was disturbing.

For Schuyler, it was just another one of the seven eating challenges she participated in during a four-day vacation throughout the Pacific North West.

Her competitive eating habit started around a year ago when a friend challenged her to finish a 4.5-pound sandwich. Of course, the sandwich went down easily, and she soon entered more challenges, realizing she could put her unusual talent to good use by winning some extra money for her family.

Schuyler says shes always been able to eat more than others, but for a long time she felt that as a woman shed be judged for flaunting that skill. Eventually she stopped caring.

I thought, this is cool, she said. If Im able to make friends and travel by eating, then screw them.

The only time Schuyler has ever failed to finish a challenge was at the start of her foray into the world of competitive eating. She ate a 10-pound skillet filled with bacon, eggs and sausage, but just couldnt finish one last 12-inch pancake. Since then, the 12-pound sandwich she consumed on Jan. 2 has proven to be the most daunting food item shes chowed down on.

The sandwich was made up solid cold cuts and cheese, she explained. Theres so much chewing after a while, you just want to quit."

Schuyler doesnt have a strict training routine, but she does drink a lot of fluids at home. She maintains a healthier diet as well, grazing mostly on vegetables and salads throughout the day.

I dont eat a lot all the time, because I couldnt physically handle that, she said.

Even though her victory over the 72-ounce steak wasnt all that difficult for her to accomplish, Schuyler says shes still exhausted and in need of a break after completing so many challenges in a few short days. She says shell quit competitive eating if shes ever confronted with health problems.

It provides an income for my family, but if I get sick or get sick of it, Im done, she said. Right now I get to travel, but its not worth dying over.

Next up for Schuyler is the Philadelphia Wing Bowl on Jan. 31, followed by Bacon Fest in Des Moines on Feb. 1.


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Hal A. Lujah
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link   seeder  Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago

I don't think I could even finishing carving up a 72 oz. steak in under 3 minutes. This lady not only ATE a 72 oz. steak in under 3 minutes, but was hungry for a burger an hour later! And she weighs only 125 lbs! And a 12 lb. sandwich?!! I'd hate to be her plumber.

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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link   1stwarrior    10 years ago

I attempted to eat a 72 ounce steak "once" - three hours later and only 1/3 of the way through, I got a doggy bag.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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link   seeder  Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago

I don't think I've ever eaten enough in one sitting to make the bathroom scale actually register something different between before and after eating. Imagine sitting down to eat a meal, weighing 125 lbs., and weighing 137 lbs. when you're done. Unreal.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   seeder  Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago

The video is in the link. It's bizarre.

 
 
 
Nigel Dogberry
Freshman Silent
link   Nigel Dogberry    10 years ago
 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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link   seeder  Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago

I'm at work, and our server blocks Youtube access. I had to watch it on my phone.

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
Professor Expert
link   Perrie Halpern R.A.    10 years ago

If anyone is interested in the science to this... the reason she can do this, is because she is eating faster than the enzymes that help digest and send a message to the brain that she is fill, can't be produced that fast. She fills full about 10 min later.

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
Professor Quiet
link   Larry Hampton    10 years ago

I think I'm in love!

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
Professor Quiet
link   Larry Hampton    10 years ago

Yeah, all that too; but, it's her attitude that gets me as well.

Schuyler says shes always been able to eat more than others, but for a long time she felt that as a woman shed be judged for flaunting that skill. Eventually she stopped caring.

I thought, this is cool, she said. If Im able to make friends and travel by eating, then screw them.

Now that's somebody I could hang with!

 
 
 
Neetu2
Freshman Silent
link   Neetu2    10 years ago

Oh dear, I just lost my appetite....

 
 

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