American professional golfer, Bryson DeChambeau was on a diet with high proteins that improved his performance. He had excessive eating that made him successful on his various PGA tours. But he started having health issues. Bryson talks about how his diet was the cause of his health ruin.
Bryson DeChambeau and his health
American professional golf player, Bryson DeChambeau has an impressive physique. He is successful in his career and is the longest driver on the PGA tour. In order to remain on the forefront in his performance, Bryson had adopted a healthy lifestyle.
He had an enormous diet that was balanced and rich in macronutrients and micronutrients. He had his daily exercise regime too. And all this helped him in his game and performance enhancement.
Everything was okay until he began having certain health issues. Bryson revealed on the 5 Clubs podcast:
“I had such huge mood swings from it,”
Bryson changed his diet
Earlier, the golfer admitted to eating excessively but unhealthily. When he suffered health problems, he decided to consult a dietitian who revamped his diet. Talking on it, Bryson said:
“I look like I’m 20 again, not 35. I ate things that were not great for my system that I was very sensitive to and ultimately it got to the point where it was a little bit too much.”
“And I ate improperly for almost a year and a half and I was starting to feel weird, my gut was all messed up and so I went completely healthy and went on a Whole-30 diet, got a nutritionist. I was super-inflamed.”
He experimented with his diet to reach the best for him:
“I start out with going to each side and then from there I best fit what works for me,”
“It’s a decent way to live life, it can be a tough one at times because it’s such extremes but if you don’t know one side of the coin to the other, I mean, how can you ever figure out what works best for you? That’s what I’ve done with my life so far.”
Bryson and his game
Bryson hails from Modesto in California and is just 29 years old now. He has 8 wins to his credit on PGA tours and this includes one major championship. The latter was at the 2020 US Open championship. During his amateur years, Bryson is the fifth golfer who won the NCAA Division I championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same year of 2015. Bryson is the sixth player to get wins at both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open.
Bryson has a height of 6 feet and 1 inches and a weight of 107 kg. Currently he resides in Dallas in Texas and holds an American nationality. He could not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics because he tested covid positive. He is against vaccination and had said:
“The vaccine doesn’t necessarily prevent it from happening. I’m young enough, I’d rather give it [the vaccine] to people who need it. I don’t need it. I’m a healthy, young individual that will continue to work on my health. I don’t think taking the vaccine away from someone who needs it is a good thing. My dad is a perfect example. He got it [the vaccine] early on because he’s a diabetic. People like that need to get it. My mom got it. I don’t want to take away that ability.”
“Now as time goes on, if it [the vaccine] is mainstream, really, really mainstream, then yeah.”
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Bryson is not satisfied with his latest performance. About it, he said:
“I played terrible golf the last year, I played my C game.”
“No. I mean, get stronger in a healthy way. Go get a blood sensitivity test and figure out what works best for your body to gain size and strength.”