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Biggest Loser Fancast

Biggest Loser Fancast

By Dave Jackson

The biggest loser is back on TV. If you watch the show, or just want to talk weight loss this show is for you.
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Biggest Loser FancastFeb 04, 2020

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Don't be a stick in the mid

Don't be a stick in the mid

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Feb 04, 202008:20
The Biggest Loser is BACK

The Biggest Loser is BACK

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Jan 29, 202007:16
Erica Lugo's Impressive Story

Erica Lugo's Impressive Story

Erica Lugo was a BIG GIRL. Trainer Erica Lugo lost 160 pounds from 2013 to 2015 and she’ll be sharing her personal experience keeping it off for five years with The Biggest Loser contestants. She went from 322 to 150 lbs. You can find her at https://www.instagram.com/ericafitlove/ on instagram. 

In this episode, we hear a clip from Bob and Erica on the Kelly Clarkson show. Here is Erica's website. Here is a Video showing her weight loss.

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Jan 14, 202010:42
Past Winners Where are They Now?

Past Winners Where are They Now?

The Biggest Loser went off the air in 2016. That same year, The New York Times published findings by the journal Obesity, which kept track of 14 contestants before and after a season of the show. The study found that just one of the fourteen weighed less than when they had started the show. All the others had gained the weight – and more- back.

 A year after the show’s ending and the published study, executive producer JD Roth created and produced The Big Fat Truth on Z Living network. The show featured Biggest Loser former contestants who had regained and sought to help these men and women understand the behaviors and patterns that had led them to fail at weight loss.

 Per the official logline, the new Biggest Loser will “feature a dynamic new team of experts determined to dramatically improve America’s lifespans and waistlines.” Men and women will compete not only to lose weight, but to improve their overall wellbeing; to that end, each episode’s experts will include a trainer, chef and life coach, who will “help guide the contestants as they embark on the biggest transformations of their lives.”

 We’re re-imagining The Biggest Loser for today’s audiences, providing a new holistic, 360-degree look at wellness, while retaining the franchise’s competition format and legendary jaw-dropping moments,” said Chris McCumber, USA Network’s president of entertainment. “USA’s recent reboot of Temptation Island brought both new and younger viewers to the network, and we’re excited to add another big, buzzy show to our growing unscripted lineup.”

 HISTORY

The Biggest Loser originally ran for 17 seasons on NBC and wrapped its initial run in February 2016. Trainers included Bob Harper, Dolvett Quince, Jennifer Widerstrom and Jillian Michaels (who became known for her intense, often-harsh motivational techniques).

Ultimately, the highest percentage of weight lost will still determine the winner, as in seasons past

In looking at the past winners, 47% have kept off the weight, 12% gained it back, 41% have gained some of it back, and 6% are unknown. 

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Jan 10, 202010:42
The Biggest Loser is Coming Back

The Biggest Loser is Coming Back

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Jan 07, 202000:16