Thursday, July 2, 2009

I Love "The Biggest Loser"

The NBC studios continue to hit the nail on the head with their show the “The Biggest Loser.” If you are unfamiliar with the show, they basically take obese participants, and change their lives. They focus on exercise and diet and prove what the human body is capable of, as some participants lose up to 50% of their body weight over the course of the season. Clearly the contestants are not living in the real world as they live at “The Ranch” which provides a healthy environment including a strict diet, world class trainers, and a gym on site. These are advantages that most of the world simply does not enjoy. However, through the course of the program, we see how the human body can respond when given these advantages. No surgeries, no pills, just a proper diet and aggressive physical exercise. In the real world we have time crunches that may keep us from hitting the gym, or lead us through the drive-thru. We may not be able to drop the pounds as quickly as the contestants, but with some time management and motivation, we can still see results. If you think you can’t change your body, watch the show.
These surgery free transformations are inspiring and are a huge part of why I watch the program. I am not going to bash surgery as that can be the best alternative for some people. I just love the fact that someone can naturally lose half of their weight and live a better life without going under the knife. You hear contestants claim they no longer have back problems, they have lower blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels, and their diabetes is gone. Not to mention they can be more physically active, and lead a more fulfilling life.
Really the only thing they are doing is creating lifestyle changes. When people say they can’t lose weight, or get in shape, maybe what they’re really saying is they don’t want to change how they live. As evident by the show, the body handles change impressively. In less than a year many of them are reversing years of growing obesity and health issues. If you are not a fan, you should check out some before and after photos of past seasons. Amazing what the human body can accomplish.

No comments:

Post a Comment