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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating is a practical, funny and serious guide to food challenges.A serious guide to a ridiculous subject.Competitive eating looks simple from the outside. A plate. A timer. A crowd. A person trying to finish something no sensible adult should have ordered in the first place.But behind the giant breakfasts, burger towers, hot dog championships, curry dares, steak challenges, ice cream contests and restaurant wall-of-fame photographs is a strange and fascinating world of rules, reputation, business, risk, spectacle and human vanity.A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating: The Business, Risk and Theatre of Food Challenges is a practical, funny and surprisingly serious guide to one of the world's most absurd public tests. It explains what competitive eating actually is, how food challenges developed, why America became the most visible market, how local restaurant challenges work, how beginners find events, how competitors build a name, and why venues, sponsors, content creators and festival organisers all gather around the same oversized plate.This is not a reckless manual for overeating. It is a field guide to the culture around it.Inside, readers will find chapters on the history of competitive eating, the rise of Coney Island and Nathan's Famous, the American contest machine, restaurant wall-of-fame culture, how to find and enter food challenges, how to move from local challenger to known competitor, and how reputation, persona and entertainment value shape the scene. It also examines the physical reality of eating contests, including choking risks, stomach strain, spice distress, recovery, health consequences, scandals, disqualifications, safer contest design and the importance of knowing when to stop.The book also includes directory-style appendices covering food challenge and eating contest leads across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world, with repeated reminders that readers should verify current rules, prizes and availability before travelling.An external AI review described the book as: "A smart, serious, and surprisingly thoughtful deep dive into competitive eating and food challenges."It also called the book: "Practical for beginners, informative for the curious, cautionary for the reckless, and useful even for restaurant owners or event organizers."That is exactly the point. This is a book for anyone who has ever watched a giant food challenge video and wondered what is really going on. It is for curious readers, would-be challengers, restaurant owners, pub landlords, food festival organisers, YouTubers, content creators, competitive eating fans, and people who simply enjoy odd corners of human behaviour.It is also a strong gift book.For Father's Day, it is ideal for dads who love food, sport, strange facts, pub challenges, Man v. Food-style television, barbecue culture, diners, American roadside restaurants, or books about unusual subcultures.For Christmas, it works as a funny but substantial present: the sort of book someone can unwrap, laugh at, flick through for the pictures and lists, then end up reading properly because the subject is far more interesting than expected."I could probably do that."They probably cannot.But if they still want to understand the world of giant plates, brutal timers, champion eaters, suspiciously confident amateurs and glorious free T-shirts, this is the place to start.The plate is waiting. This book makes sure you understand what you are actually signing up for. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating is a p Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating is a practical, funny and serious guide to food challenges.A serious guide to a ridiculous subject.Competitive eating looks simple from the outside. A plate. A timer. A crowd. A person trying to finish something no sensible adult should have ordered in the first place.But behind the giant breakfasts, burger towers, hot dog championships, curry dares, steak challenges, ice cream contests and restaurant wall-of-fame photographs is a strange and fascinating world of rules, reputation, business, risk, spectacle and human vanity.A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating: The Business, Risk and Theatre of Food Challenges is a practical, funny and surprisingly serious guide to one of the world's most absurd public tests. It explains what competitive eating actually is, how food challenges developed, why America became the most visible market, how local restaurant challenges work, how beginners find events, how competitors build a name, and why venues, sponsors, content creators and festival organisers all gather around the same oversized plate.This is not a reckless manual for overeating. It is a field guide to the culture around it.Inside, readers will find chapters on the history of competitive eating, the rise of Coney Island and Nathan's Famous, the American contest machine, restaurant wall-of-fame culture, how to find and enter food challenges, how to move from local challenger to known competitor, and how reputation, persona and entertainment value shape the scene. It also examines the physical reality of eating contests, including choking risks, stomach strain, spice distress, recovery, health consequences, scandals, disqualifications, safer contest design and the importance of knowing when to stop.The book also includes directory-style appendices covering food challenge and eating contest leads across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world, with repeated reminders that readers should verify current rules, prizes and availability before travelling.An external AI review described the book as: "A smart, serious, and surprisingly thoughtful deep dive into competitive eating and food challenges."It also called the book: "Practical for beginners, informative for the curious, cautionary for the reckless, and useful even for restaurant owners or event organizers."That is exactly the point. This is a book for anyone who has ever watched a giant food challenge video and wondered what is really going on. It is for curious readers, would-be challengers, restaurant owners, pub landlords, food festival organisers, YouTubers, content creators, competitive eating fans, and people who simply enjoy odd corners of human behaviour.It is also a strong gift book.For Father's Day, it is ideal for dads who love food, sport, strange facts, pub challenges, Man v. Food-style television, barbecue culture, diners, American roadside restaurants, or books about unusual subcultures.For Christmas, it works as a funny but substantial present: the sort of book someone can unwrap, laugh at, flick through for the pictures and lists, then end up reading properly because the subject is far more interesting than expected."I could probably do that."They probably cannot.But if they still want to understand the world of giant plates, brutal timers, champion eaters, suspiciously confident amateurs and glorious free T-shirts, this is the place to start.The plate is waiting. This book makes sure you understand what you are actually signing up for. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A Rough Start Guide To Competitive EatingA serious guide to a ridiculous subject.Competitive eating looks simple from the outside. A plate. A timer. A crowd. A person trying to finish something no sensible adult should have ordered in the first place.But behind the giant breakfasts, burger towers, hot dog championships, curry dares, steak challenges, ice cream contests and restaurant wall-of-fame photographs is a strange and fascinating world of rules, reputation, business, risk, spectacle and human vanity.A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating: The Business, Risk and Theatre of Food Challenges is a practical, funny and surprisingly serious guide to one of the world's most absurd public tests. It explains what competitive eating actually is, how food challenges developed, why America became the most visible market, how local restaurant challenges work, how beginners find events, how competitors build a name, and why venues, sponsors, content creators and festival organisers all gather around the same oversized plate.This is not a reckless manual for overeating. It is a field guide to the culture around it.Inside, readers will find chapters on the history of competitive eating, the rise of Coney Island and Nathan's Famous, the American contest machine, restaurant wall-of-fame culture, how to find and enter food challenges, how to move from local challenger to known competitor, and how reputation, persona and entertainment value shape the scene. It also examines the physical reality of eating contests, including choking risks, stomach strain, spice distress, recovery, health consequences, scandals, disqualifications, safer contest design and the importance of knowing when to stop.The book also includes directory-style appendices covering food challenge and eating contest leads across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world, with repeated reminders that readers should verify current rules, prizes and availability before travelling.An external AI review described the book as: "A smart, serious, and surprisingly thoughtful deep dive into competitive eating and food challenges."It also called the book: "Practical for beginners, informative for the curious, cautionary for the reckless, and useful even for restaurant owners or event organizers."That is exactly the point. This is a book for anyone who has ever watched a giant food challenge video and wondered what is really going on. It is for curious readers, would-be challengers, restaurant owners, pub landlords, food festival organisers, YouTubers, content creators, competitive eating fans, and people who simply enjoy odd corners of human behaviour.It is also a strong gift book.For Father's Day, it is ideal for dads who love food, sport, strange facts, pub challenges, Man v. Food-style television, barbecue culture, diners, American roadside restaurants, or books about unusual subcultures.For Christmas, it works as a funny but substantial present: the sort of book someone can unwrap, laugh at, flick through for the pictures and lists, then end up reading properly because the subject is far more interesting than expected.It also makes a good gift for brothers, uncles, students, foodies, pub quiz fans, competitive friends, barbecue obsessives, YouTube addicts, restaurant owners and anyone who has ever looked at a five-pound burger and said, with totally undeserved confidence: "I could probably do that."They probably cannot.But if they still want to understand the world of giant plates, brutal timers, champion eaters, suspiciously confident amateurs and glorious free T-shirts, this is the place to start.The plate is waiting. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating is a practical, funny and serious guide to food challenges.A serious guide to a ridiculous subject.Competitive eating looks simple from the outside. A plate. A timer. A crowd. A person trying to finish something no sensible adult should have ordered in the first place.But behind the giant breakfasts, burger towers, hot dog championships, curry dares, steak challenges, ice cream contests and restaurant wall-of-fame photographs is a strange and fascinating world of rules, reputation, business, risk, spectacle and human vanity.A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating: The Business, Risk and Theatre of Food Challenges is a practical, funny and surprisingly serious guide to one of the world's most absurd public tests. It explains what competitive eating actually is, how food challenges developed, why America became the most visible market, how local restaurant challenges work, how beginners find events, how competitors build a name, and why venues, sponsors, content creators and festival organisers all gather around the same oversized plate.This is not a reckless manual for overeating. It is a field guide to the culture around it.Inside, readers will find chapters on the history of competitive eating, the rise of Coney Island and Nathan's Famous, the American contest machine, restaurant wall-of-fame culture, how to find and enter food challenges, how to move from local challenger to known competitor, and how reputation, persona and entertainment value shape the scene. It also examines the physical reality of eating contests, including choking risks, stomach strain, spice distress, recovery, health consequences, scandals, disqualifications, safer contest design and the importance of knowing when to stop.The book also includes directory-style appendices covering food challenge and eating contest leads across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world, with repeated reminders that readers should verify current rules, prizes and availability before travelling.An external AI review described the book as: "A smart, serious, and surprisingly thoughtful deep dive into competitive eating and food challenges."It also called the book: "Practical for beginners, informative for the curious, cautionary for the reckless, and useful even for restaurant owners or event organizers."That is exactly the point. This is a book for anyone who has ever watched a giant food challenge video and wondered what is really going on. It is for curious readers, would-be challengers, restaurant owners, pub landlords, food festival organisers, YouTubers, content creators, competitive eating fans, and people who simply enjoy odd corners of human behaviour.It is also a strong gift book.For Father's Day, it is ideal for dads who love food, sport, strange facts, pub challenges, Man v. Food-style television, barbecue culture, diners, American roadside restaurants, or books about unusual subcultures.For Christmas, it works as a funny but substantial present: the sort of book someone can unwrap, laugh at, flick through for the pictures and lists, then end up reading properly because the subject is far more interesting than expected."I could probably do that."They probably cannot.But if they still want to understand the world of giant plates, brutal timers, champion eaters, suspiciously confident amateurs and glorious free T-shirts, this is the place to start.The plate is waiting. This book makes sure you understand what you are actually signing up for. A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating is a practical, funny and serious guide to food challenges.A serious guide to a ridiculous subject.Competitive eating looks simple from the outside. A plate. A timer. A crowd. A person trying to finish something no sensible adult should have ordered in the first place.But behind the giant breakfasts, burger towers, hot dog championships, curry dares, steak challenges, ice cream contests and restaurant wall-of-fame photographs is a strange and fascinating world of rules, reputation, business, risk, spectacle and human vanity.A Rough Start Guide to Competitive Eating: The Business, Risk and Theatre of Food Challenges is a practical, funny and surprisingly serious guide to one of the world's most absurd public tests. It explains what competitive eating actually is, how food challenges developed, why America became the most visible market, how local restaurant challenges work, how beginners find events, how competitors build a name, and why venues, sponsors, content creators and festival organisers all gather around the same oversized plate.This is not a reckless manual for overeating. It is a field guide to the culture around it.Inside, readers will find chapters on the history of competitive eating, the rise of Coney Island and Nathan's Famous, the American contest machine, restaurant wall-of-fame culture, how to find and enter food challenges, how to move from local challenger to known competitor, and how reputation, persona and entertainment value shape the scene. It also examines the physical reality of eating contests, including choking risks, stomach strain, spice distress, recovery, health consequences, scandals, disqualifications, safer contest design and the importance of knowing when to stop.The book also includes directory-style appendices covering food challenge and eating contest leads across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world, with repeated reminders that readers should verify current rules, prizes and availability before travelling.An external AI review described the book as:'A smart, serious, and surprisingly thoughtful deep dive into competitive eating and food challenges.'It also called the book:'Practical for beginners, informative for the curious, cautionary for the reckless, and useful even for restaurant owners or event organizers.'That is exactly the point. This is a book for anyone who has ever watched a giant food challenge video and wondered what is really going on. It is for curious readers, would-be challengers, restaurant owners, pub landlords, food festival organisers, YouTubers, content creators, competitive eating fans, and people who simply enjoy odd corners of human behaviour.It is also a strong gift book.For Father's Day, it is ideal for dads who love food, sport, strange facts, pub challenges, Man v. Food-style television, barbecue culture, diners, American roadside restaurants, or books about unusual subcultures.For Christmas, it works as a funny but substantial present: the sort of book someone can unwrap, laugh at, flick through for the pictures and lists, then end up reading properly because the subject is far more interesting than expected.'I could probably do that.'They probably cannot.But if they still want to understand the world of giant plates, brutal timers, champion eaters, suspiciously confident amateurs and glorious free T-shirts, this is the place to start.The plate is waiting. This book makes sure you understand what you are actually signing up for.
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. A Rough Start Guide To Competitive Eating | Prsc Whitley | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Rhubarb Bridge Publishing | EAN 9781918712087 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.