Reality T.V Weight Loss
There are so many reality shows out there.
Now losing weight on national television is becoming an interesting new way to lose weight. If you are obese enough to get selected, you might just nail a million dollars and end up looking like Erik Chopin of the Biggest Loser hall of fame.
Another show is The Fat March, an ABC series that chronicles 12 overweight people during a 550-mile, 10-week walk from the start of the Boston Marathon to the White House for a chance to share a $1.2 million prize.
Is going for a 500 mile walkathon a realistic way to lose weight? That’s what experts are questioning. It’s an entertaining way to kill the pounds but how far can it be inspirational?
Even if the contestants lose weight how long can they sustain it once the cameras stop rolling? Once viewers and contestants alike get the hang of living healthy, some could stick by it; some will tire of it all and go back to their old habits.
This is a great story on the reality behind reality shows. Read it and tell me which show you swear by or hate.
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June 15th, 2007 at 10:34 am
I think the fat march idea has been stolen from us Brits. Last year, there was a similar TV programme, wher a group of fatties walked from one side of the UK to the other.
Some dropped out as they found the going to tough, and only 4 finished it out of 10 starters I think.
Those who did make it, lost weight, but were also inspired to get fit, and completely change their lives.
June 15th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
Will definitely wait for Fat March!
June 19th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
That would be a tv show worth betting on, I am from Canada, last week I was in New York golfing and I couldn’t believe all of the TV shows that were on selling diet pills or diet programs, I only had 30 channels and 6 were about losing weight and another was selling exercise machines. I will be taking bets on this show when it comes out in my forums at http://www.w8lossreviews.com