who is the biggest loser?
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The contestants, the viewers or who? The biggest loser surely isn’t NBC and please stop calling me Shirley.
Don’t get me wrong, I love to watch the show and thinks it incredibly entertaining and inspirational.
But?
Is the NBC TV show “The Biggest Loser” good or bad?
I don’t know?I think that most contestants will at least know how to eat and exercise after the show ends. But can the routine be maintain during the living of a regular life?
Another big but.
Please take a look at these good articles and tell me what you think:Sacramento Bee via Scrippsnews.com
Please, someone tell me how they feel about the show? My mind is spinning.
How does it affect your workouts, setting and achieving goals and a life of weight control and loss?MikeZ - step by step
” a man’s perspective, an alien’s is there any difference?”




January 21, 2009 am31 6:04 AM
Hey there,
My comment will be of no help - I’m exactly where you are in terms of knowing that it’s unhealthy but loving it anyway. I dislike a lot of what the show is about, but I still find it motivating and inspirational. If they can lose THAT much weight… I can surely get my lazy butt to the gym for an hour five days a week. :)~
Jenn (Ex Hot Girl)
http://www.exhotgirl.blogspot.com
January 21, 2009 am31 10:17 PM
I love this show! I don’t see it as an infomercial telling me what to do to achieve this beyond-belief perfection in only 16 weeks. Honestly, it makes no difference in my everyday life. Sometimes I wish it would. (I just thought of this - I do tend to measure myself, as far as height goes, against some of the contestants to determine what I might be able to set my final goal at.)
This is the only “reality-show” that I watch so I’m not sure I’m even qualified to say this but The Biggest Loser can’t be less healthy than other crap people watch on TV (Fear Factor, Survivor, whatever), can it?