WEEK 2 ~ DECEMBER RESULTS
AB0215
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WEEK 2 WINNER 1st @nekishaearly637. - 4.59%
AND TO FLAB-U-LESS FOR TAKING 1ST PLACE IN WEEK 2
December Week 2 is now in the books!! Great job to all our winners! We're now carrying 58.3 lbs less as a whole! Wonderful!
December is a tough month, holidays, family, and this year especially is harder than normal and yet so many of us are doing so well at taking control of our health!! Great job everyone, keep pushing on, we are worth it!!
Below are the full results for Week 2.
The Biggest Loser Is...
1st - @nekishaearly637. - 4.59%
2nd - @WThyme. - 2.49%
3rd - @Lorianncorrea. - 2.42%
The TEAM Biggest Loser...
1st - Flab-U-Less. - 0.60%
2nd - The Big Butt Theory. - 0.51%
3rd - Run Track Minds. - 0.39%
Top 3 Individual % by Team:
The Big Butt Theory
1st - @Krysless2. - 1.41%
2nd - @mooreshelly09. - 1.34%
3rd - @Prehistoricmoongoddess. - 1.30%
The Slimsons
1st - @southgirl94. - 2.40%
2nd - @SisuMom2019. - 2.01%
3rd - @. -
Gutbusters
1st - @nekishaearly637. - 4.59%
2nd - @WThyme. - 2.49%
3rd - @Butterfly_Ninja3. - 2.23%
Run Track Minds
1st - @LastChanceChez2020. - 1.78%
2nd - @amyg1982. - 1.02%
3rd - @Minion_training_program. - 0.99%
Flab-U-Less
1st - @Lorianncorrea. - 2.42%
2nd - @Nicholemurphy87. - 1.13%
3rd - @Gold6767. - 0.78%
Individual Top 3 Pounds Lost
1st - @nekishaearly637. - 9.7 lbs.
2nd - @Lorianncorrea. - 5.6 lbs.
3rd - @Butterfly_Ninja3. - 5.3 lbs.
Overall Pounds Lost by Team
The Big Butt Theory - 10.1 lbs.
The Slimsons - 6.8 lbs.
Gutbusters - 22.0 lbs.
Run Track Minds - 5.2 lbs.
Flab-U-Less - 14.2 lbs.
Overall Total Lost: 58.3 lbs
Week 2 Snapshot
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Replies
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@AB0215 The weekly "Percent Loss" appears to be wrong for the Gutbuster team on the December calendar for this week. It is not 0%.
@WThyme This is true, when only half the team weighs in, it causes an error within the sheet. If everyone had weighed in, it wouldn't have happened, because it's expecting nearly 1000 more lbs between the team members that did not weigh in, it changed the percentage too much and it did not know what to do with that.
As it stands it would change it from a 0.9% loss approximately (as I don't know exactly how much they'd have weight in at) to a 1.48% loss which is a very large very large difference. And to be honest, I'm not entirely sure what is fair here, since nearly 50% of the team did not weigh in and it does have a pretty profound effect on the numbers as a whole.1 -
@AB0215 The weekly "Percent Loss" appears to be wrong for the Gutbuster team on the December calendar for this week. It is not 0%.
@WThyme This is true, when only half the team weighs in, it causes an error within the sheet. If everyone had weighed in, it wouldn't have happened, because it's expecting nearly 1000 more lbs between the team members that did not weigh in, it changed the percentage too much and it did not know what to do with that.
As it stands it would change it from a 0.9% loss approximately (as I don't know exactly how much they'd have weight in at) to a 1.48% loss which is a very large very large difference. And to be honest, I'm not entirely sure what is fair here, since nearly 50% of the team did not weigh in and it does have a pretty profound effect on the numbers as a whole.
Thank you so much for clarifying.0 -
@AB0215 The weekly "Percent Loss" appears to be wrong for the Gutbuster team on the December calendar for this week. It is not 0%.
@WThyme This is true, when only half the team weighs in, it causes an error within the sheet. If everyone had weighed in, it wouldn't have happened, because it's expecting nearly 1000 more lbs between the team members that did not weigh in, it changed the percentage too much and it did not know what to do with that.
As it stands it would change it from a 0.9% loss approximately (as I don't know exactly how much they'd have weight in at) to a 1.48% loss which is a very large very large difference. And to be honest, I'm not entirely sure what is fair here, since nearly 50% of the team did not weigh in and it does have a pretty profound effect on the numbers as a whole.
Thank you so much for clarifying.
@WThyme And after I've had more time to go back over it, it looks like your percentage is was actually 1.02%, and there was a larger problem with the spreadsheet.0 -