Biggest loser Couples Disappointed
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I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:0 -
What really makes the twist so bad is that they have only been there 1 week. How do they learn anything in 1 week other than Jillian can yell and maybe has bad breath.
This twist shows it is all about the ratings and not about helping them. Both trainers appeared pissed when the twist was announced.
Cant help it, I'll B watching. I am hoping the young guy in orange changes his life around. Too young to be that big.
just my thoughts of the moment:drinker:0 -
*fans harder* :laugh:0
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I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
Gah! I know. I was like "enough with the commercial already!"0 -
*fans harder* :laugh:
Just back off Jeff Probst & we'll be fine! :laugh:0 -
I don't think it was fair at all to send those people home. They are clearly there because they need help and couldn't do it on their own. You tell them they are on the show, you help them for a week and then send them home...I don't get it. I hope for their sake it motivates them and they do well.0
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*fans harder* :laugh:
Just back off Jeff Probst & we'll be fine! :laugh:
You've got yourself a deal!0 -
I love this show and think Bob and Jillian truly care for the people. I mean did you see their reactions when they saw how much weight they were dealing with? Biggest Loser I have done some research on it and thought about applying, but they don't lose all the weight in 12 weeks it is more like 8 months, and they don't work out for the last chance work out and then weigh, they weigh in the morning and the then their weights are shown at night, plus a week might not be 7 days it might be more like 10 days. Plus people when you see them react to a certain weight at weigh in, it might not be the reaction to that certain thing, EDITING, but the show serves its purpose by getting others motivated and changing the casts lives....I love the show...wish I could be on it, I would love to get away for 3 months just to concentrate on weight loss and the money would be good too!!!!!!:laugh:
sorta makes it feeling like they're dumbin us up to what's really going on.....BUT reality shows are for entertainment purposes. It's just this one is more real to me, no I don't mean how they piece it together, but it's something I'm working on as well so can relate to how Jillian and Bob were worried and astounded at the large scale numbers. Scary stuff to any of us but we can go into denial until someone yanks us out but to those two they know the true reality of it not being an easy road.
I do like both as trainers....they have their own style and how much of it is for the show and how much of it is real that they'd do in a regular gym for other clients is unknown to us.:laugh: :huh:
I really like when I find articles that tell the behind the scenes of shows...sorta blows it out of the water for entertainment then but helps to much better understand how it all works and why the contestants can be pretty pissed when it's aired and they see the clips all put together.
Has to have ppl we will hate, folks we'll cheer for and folks that can do know wrong...like Ali...she was portrayed in a very positive light and has check the weight off and become a speaker for young people.
Very cool...very confusing....lol
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I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
No, I think Shannon means that their bodies get use to burning the calories from working out 7-8 hours a day (unrealistic if U have a job/stay at home Mom) therefore U gain back when U aint putting that kinda of time in.
Slow and steady wins the race.
BTW BL had the restaurant owners 1 season and the family that won was from here. The Dad still has the weight off, have not seen the other family members.0 -
I was sad too but I like the idea of one of the half having to do it at home for longer. . .but it was a shocker0
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*fans harder* :laugh:
Just back off Jeff Probst & we'll be fine! :laugh:
You've got yourself a deal!0 -
I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
No, I think Shannon means that their bodies get use to burning the calories from working out 7-8 hours a day (unrealistic if U have a job/stay at home Mom) therefore U gain back when U aint putting that kinda of time in.
Slow and steady wins the race.
BTW BL had the restaurant owners 1 season and the family that won was from here. The Dad still has the weight off, have not seen the other family members.
Thanks for the heads up:drinker: :happy: Oh my goodness I so read your words wrong Shannon...so sorry...what I read and what you typed are not the same:blushing: :noway: :blushing:
I have no clue how I read 'so why do they all gain it back'..................oops NOT what you said...
Ok, um, never mind on my previous post folks:blushing: :laugh: :blushing: :huh: :noway: :bigsmile: :flowerforyou:0 -
I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
No, I think Shannon means that their bodies get use to burning the calories from working out 7-8 hours a day (unrealistic if U have a job/stay at home Mom) therefore U gain back when U aint putting that kinda of time in.
Slow and steady wins the race.
BTW BL had the restaurant owners 1 season and the family that won was from here. The Dad still has the weight off, have not seen the other family members.
Thanks for the heads up:drinker: :happy:
No problem, I just thought it was important we see there is work to do after the goal is reached.
Something I look forward to challenging this time, getting it off and staying off.0 -
I love this show and think Bob and Jillian truly care for the people. I mean did you see their reactions when they saw how much weight they were dealing with? Biggest Loser I have done some research on it and thought about applying, but they don't lose all the weight in 12 weeks it is more like 8 months, and they don't work out for the last chance work out and then weigh, they weigh in the morning and the then their weights are shown at night, plus a week might not be 7 days it might be more like 10 days. Plus people when you see them react to a certain weight at weigh in, it might not be the reaction to that certain thing, EDITING, but the show serves its purpose by getting others motivated and changing the casts lives....I love the show...wish I could be on it, I would love to get away for 3 months just to concentrate on weight loss and the money would be good too!!!!!!:laugh:
Hey FG2G do you have a good source on articles expaining how that stuff works....the only real eyeopener I've seen is reading the Vicki/hubby one from someplace I've now forgotten.:grumble:
Would love to read more on background of the guts of the show
Thanks in advance for anyone with inside info:laugh:0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?0
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I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
No, I think Shannon means that their bodies get use to burning the calories from working out 7-8 hours a day (unrealistic if U have a job/stay at home Mom) therefore U gain back when U aint putting that kinda of time in.
Slow and steady wins the race.
BTW BL had the restaurant owners 1 season and the family that won was from here. The Dad still has the weight off, have not seen the other family members.
Thanks for the heads up:drinker: :happy:
No problem, I just thought it was important we see there is work to do after the goal is reached.
Something I look forward to challenging this time, getting it off and staying off.0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?0
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I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:
I don't remember what she said, but I think so. She was being the drama queen on the treadmill though. :huh:0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:
No kidding! She bugged me right from the start, but I did think her partner was hillarious, glad she's the one staying.0 -
I just watched the show on my DVR. What melodrama! Seriously, what's with all the crying? I try to watch the finale shows because I'm really inspired by the results, but the weekly drama is not helpful. The voting off thing ala Survivor is sooo overdone. If the show really cared about people losing weight, they'd find another format. But here's my real beef. They want us to watch their show and be inspired and lose weight if we need to (so they say), but we can only find out the details of the program by going on their website and joining their club for a contractual commitment. Do they ever talk details of the exercise program or -- God forbid -- the food plan? NO. Tonight Bob did a little in program commercial for some gadget that tracks calories. Someone on the tube mentioned that the contestants exercise 2-3 hours a day. Is that all? Does anyone know the details of the program? I'd really like to know how to lose that much weight in one week.
I thought I had read where they exercise 7-8 hours a day on the show and that is why so many former contestants gain it back. :frown:
I think it would be quite hard to really change your habits being so secluded from real life...then you hit real life again and no one around you has changed so you have to really keep on track on what you've been doing for the number of months. YUP....wouldnt' be something I'd want to do...cause it sorta is like a diet in a way...but heck it's entertainment they all (producers..lol) make big bucks on! Ohhhhhhh and of course how can we forget the advertisements..
Brita water filters anyone? Not knockin the product but ZOOOOOOOOOWIE the blatant advertising smack dab in the middle of the show is crazy...:bigsmile: :noway: :laugh:
No, I think Shannon means that their bodies get use to burning the calories from working out 7-8 hours a day (unrealistic if U have a job/stay at home Mom) therefore U gain back when U aint putting that kinda of time in.
Slow and steady wins the race.
BTW BL had the restaurant owners 1 season and the family that won was from here. The Dad still has the weight off, have not seen the other family members.
He mentioned he went back and sold it!:drinker:0 -
I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:
I don't remember what she said, but I think so. She was being the drama queen on the treadmill though. :huh:0 -
I thought it was very cruel after only one week to send these people home. However, there is hope for returning. Has anyone signed up for the Biggest Loser Online Club??? If so, has it helped??
Oh now come to think of it there was an MFP member who is a member of the BL site and shared she loves it and it really helps her..
Here's her user name if you want to look her up...if I have the name not quite right just let me know and I'll get the correct one to you (no time to look it up right now as I should actually be heading out the door pretty quick..lol) JesusGirl I belive is how she spells it out.
www.myfitnesspal.com/JesusGirl can get you to her profile...she's not on to often but you could ask her how it's working for her:drinker:0 -
Bob is my boyfriend. Bet y'all didn't know that. *fans self*0
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I thought the concept was good... to show that it can be done at home. I just think it would have been better to give them more than 1 WEEK at the ranch before sending them home. I mean, these poor people are really going to have a hard time at home. Maybe if they had done that after 3 weeks, then they would have more tools to work with and and easier time?
And you KNOW the Green girl (can't remember her name :ohwell: ) that went home isn't gonna do squat once she gets home. :grumble:
I don't remember what she said, but I think so. She was being the drama queen on the treadmill though. :huh:
Yea she was pretty dramatic on the bed talking to her partner, sorta like she'd already given up:brokenheart: I think one of the models Jillian commented on her mental health needing much more help than weight loss in regards to importance.
Can you imagine having to keep your weight so low to be a model and keep in the business then gaining, what a mess to your self image (if you even had much of one going through what all the models have to go through, yup big bucks but rough life) to then have that happen.
Ok, done analizing and off to hit an appt and then the gym...
Great day to all!:flowerforyou: :bigsmile:0 -
hate to break it to you ladies, but i'm pretty sure bob's on the gay team...0
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Whoever said that they should do a 3 week thing and THEN start the voting off thing is right on the money.
Other then the trainers I do not think that the people that produce this show give a rats butt about these people. They are only in it to make the money from Britta and Subway and whatever other commercials that they have on.
Then they have their little BL site that they CHARGE for, when there are sites like this where we all care about each other. that are FREE! HELLO!
I have always thought that they SHOULD have each and EVERY one stay there week after week and then at the END of it, do a weigh in... the one that stayed motivated and won the most amount of weight % is the winner.
OR Each of the ones that they "VOTE OFF" gets to have the option of going home or going to a side bar place to keep up the work. and be the 3rd team... They did that one season and I thought that was the GREATEST THING!
Because think about it.
You have just been voted off by these people, You are pissed, but NOW you get to go to a different training place and still get a fighting chance at being the biggest loser! I tell you THAT would be motivation for them. The people that are sent home get a gym membership and the BL book. WEEEEEEeeeeee that is a LOT of HELP!
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For sure Bob is a flamer!, As for the Trident gum and all the other promos, they are there for the cash. End of story. Ths whiner was Laura I think and I would have freaked if she puked on my treadmill!:laugh: She'll win the show, the drama queen, just wait.0
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hate to break it to you ladies, but i'm pretty sure bob's on the gay team...
Oh come on. Next you will say is Richard Simmons is gay.
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