Want to Know What This Record-Setting Powerlifter’s Diet Is?
A weightlifter’s diet, according to the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, should include proteins like lean meats, eggs and legumes, among other nutritional necessities. That wouldn’t necessarily include “cornbread and buttermilk,” right?
It would if you’re 361-pound Ray Williams. The 26-year-old set a new U.S. record for the 275-pounds-plus division in the Alabama State Powerlifting Championship over the weekend, squatting 860 pounds, Al.com reported.

(Image: YouTube screenshot)

(Image: YouTube screenshot)

(Image: YouTube screenshot)
Here’s Williams record-setting squat:
Not to mention he also squatted 905 pounds but a little step disqualified it.
“I actually wanted to do 1,000 [pounds],” Williams told AL.com. “So it was a little disappointing. It kind of taints the record. The squat is my big thing. But this gives me something to work on.”
Watch Williams put up 905 pounds:
For those wanting to achieve a similar bulking regimen to Williams’, his diet might be a little surprising. He told AL.com the bit about “buttermilk and cornbread,” but expounded upon his diet further to 70′s Big [emphasis added]:
If you google ways to get stronger, everybody in the world has their own program, “This is how I got stronger.” But somewhere in there it says “you gotta eat!” My wife’s done an awesome job feeding me, and my mother did an awesome job feeding me when I was young. I’ve always been a big dude, and one thing my grandma brought us up on was cornbread, collard greens, good down-home southern food – it’s always been a staple of my diet. I try to eat good – I’m 361 pounds, but I don’t want to look 361. I try to stay away from fried foods and greasy stuff as much as possible, but my #1 Kryptonite right now is Mountain Dew – I love it.
Aside from being a record-setting weightlifter, Williams is a football coach for the defensive line and strength and conditioning coordinator at Itawamba Community College in Mississippi. According to AL.com he began weightlifting thanks to his brother, but he told 70′s Big it was his baby girl who recently died that motivated him in this latest competition:
One of the biggest reasons I think I was able to get 900lbs this past weekend was because in 2011, my daughter died. She was born, survived 11 days, and passed away due to being born premature. That, over everything else, is my motivation – her.
AL.com reported that Williams is looking forward to participating in a national meet and someday a world championship competition.
“I really would like to represent my country in something that I love to do,” Williams said, according to AL.com.
Read more details about Williams in his Q&A with 70′s Big here.
(H/T: The Post Game)
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banjarmon
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 7:51pmI want that guy around to help if a car fall on me!!!!
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RestoreCapitalism
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 11:44amWhat no tofu?
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WINNEBAGOMAN
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 11:18am26 years old?!
If he can avoid major injury to his back or joints, he’ll get that half-ton squat before he turns 30!
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ike3387
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 9:42am905 lbs looked good to me!!! GREAT WORK!!!
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Hobo Boondocks
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 8:37amWhen I make cornbread I use buttermilk instead of straight whole milk in the recipe mix. And I love Collard, Mustard and Turnip greens. I wonder how much I can lift? Go 4 it Dude!
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paultard
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 6:15amI leg press 1000 lbs but squats are an entirely different ballgame! 250 lb squats kill my neck without a pad…
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Hobo Boondocks
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 9:04amTechnically, I too have been able to squat with tremendous weight. It’s the returning to a standing upright position that I have issues with.
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NYpolicestate
Posted on March 3, 2013 at 9:49amThank you HOBO. I just spit coffee all over my computer screen….LMAO
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Nabuquduriuzhur
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 4:01am860 lbs? Incredible
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rl
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 1:04pmWant to Know What This Record-Setting Powerlifter’s Diet Is? NO!!!!!!
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thegreatcarnac
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 12:43pmThat is all great and remarkable…….but can he read??????
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flatlandbroncofan
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 12:29pmRay, That was the most amazing feet of strength I have ever seen. Incredible ! One question when you are doing the squat with that much weight how is that bar not breaking your neck. Totally amazing congratulations on your record.
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1_Smoot_Tall
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 10:10amHe’s following the same diet farmers use to fatten livestock to sell.
Grains found in cornbread like wheat and corn are non-human foods and he has in-human strength.
Wait until the arthritis kicks in at age 30 and his wife has to open the peanut butter for him.
Consume meat, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and water and you’ll live longer and have less chronic diseases and later in life.
Follow the Paleolithic diet.
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AMERICA4EVER
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 2:18amGo run down your food, club it, skin it, and eat it raw or cooked to taste, go drag the old lady into the cave for a round and take a nap.
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Baddoggy
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 9:33amThe Mountain Dew will do him in. If he cuts it out he can be great. Do the Dew and die quickly….
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Landon410
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 8:51amthere are 10 guys spotting him, thats amazing…… just amazing……
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huey6367
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 8:20amWe have machines that can do that. I lift but that is not my goal. More power to him, though. I am sure he worked his a** off to get there.
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hi
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 8:05amSodas cause pancreatic cancer. He should stay away from the Dew.
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KyleD
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 2:47amAre you one of those people who believes every single study that comes out?
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Do The Right Thing
Posted on March 2, 2013 at 10:12amHI! Just the facts please, Just the facts…
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piper60
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 7:38amIf it takes cornbread to do what he does, more power to him.
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TheVolleyballGod
Posted on March 1, 2013 at 7:36amIm guessing his diet is lots and lots and lots of steroids
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