
I like The Biggest Loser. By no means am I a candidate for
The Biggest Loser. However, this show has been an inspiration to me, as it has to millions across the country, to live a healthier life. You don't have to be morbidly obese to be unhealthy and at risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or other life-threatening ailments. You could be skinny as a rail and still be affected by these things.

Watching The Biggest Loser for the first time
this season (thanks to my girlfriend, who in turn can thank her parents) has been an interesting experience. I honestly thought I wouldn't really care about the contestants or about their weight-loss because, well, how could I relate to someone who weighs three times as much as me? Well, I could. Throughout each two-hour episode you begin to pick up on
training techniques,
diet routines, and the inspiration that with the right amount of focus, determination and effort you can do anything--not just losing weight. How refreshing it is to have a reality show that is not only real, but also beneficial to the audience watching. Thousands, if not millions, of
people around the country are now
participating in their own
Biggest Loser challenges, and it's all thanks to this show.

As for the actual entertainment value, all the staples are there for reeling you in each week, eagerly anticipating the next episode. The only thing that would make me look more forward to The Biggest Loser is if
Jack Bauer were fighting terrorists while sprinting on a treadmill. There's laughing, crying (bit much), anger, alliances and game-play. But at the end of the day, the
contestants on the show pull together as one and encourage each other to succeed. Their experiences on The Biggest Loser are truly life-altering. It's an inspiration to watch and I encourage you to check out the final two episodes 8PM Tuesday nights. When you see where these people were when they started, and how they look now--you too will be joining me and the millions of others in counting the days to the new season.
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