{"id":2216,"date":"2013-04-03T10:53:13","date_gmt":"2013-04-03T17:53:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thefearlesshustle.com\/?p=2216"},"modified":"2017-01-09T11:49:15","modified_gmt":"2017-01-09T19:49:15","slug":"my-biggest-loser-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thefearlesshustle.com\/my-biggest-loser-review\/","title":{"rendered":"My Biggest Loser Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
The biggest loser is one of the biggest shows in television. If you are unfamiliar with the show, it takes obese contestants, puts them through a vigorous boot camp to lose weight, and whoever loses the most body weight percentage wins the $250,000. Getting people healthy is a great thing, but is the show setting unrealistic expectations to the general unhealthy population, or is it a means to change the lives of people watching the show?<\/p>\n
I am always amazed at the questions I get when it comes out that I am in the health, wellness, fitness world. People always seem to want some sort of justifications on the random things they are doing in a poor attempt to get healthy.<\/p>\n
“What do you think about diet XYZ?”<\/p>\n
“Have you ever heard of BLAH?”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
And one of my all time favorites –<\/p>\n
“What do you think of the shake weight?”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
I know what people are doing – they want to hear the words “OMG – that is the greatest thing since slice bread! If you do that, you will lose tons of weight and become incredibly healthy OVERNIGHT! And never have to work out or eat healthy ever again!”<\/p>\n
Sadly, I give them the truth and usually follow-up a majority of the questions with “You are wasting your time. Get off your ass, go get some exercise, eat food, not too much, mostly plants.” There just is no magic pill, but there are marketing executives that prey on the laziness of the vast majority of the world. Enter the biggest loser.<\/p>\n
My Biggest Loser Review<\/h1>\n