Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Weight Loss Olympics


One of my favorite shows is The Biggest Loser. I've been watching it for the last three years. It's amazing to see these people change their lives and transform over a period of just a few months.
I do notice a small problem with it though...I think people get jaded and think that they can lose 10 pounds in a week and if they're not losing at this rate then what's the point in trying? I like to compare the Biggest Loser to the Olympics for losing weight. What these people are doing is amazing, incredible, and impossible to do in the real world.
I heard this season a few of the contestants say that they're only eating 1200 calories and burning at least 6000 calories everyday (men have to burn 8000 calories.) This is incredible. An average person only burns 100-150 calories running a mile. Can you imagine how many miles you'd have to run to burn this amount? Now granted since they weigh more they are burning more calories than someone who only needs to lose 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 even 50 pounds.
Something else I don't like about the show is how they restrict the contestants diet so much. I think anyone can have a treat and enjoy it as long as it's in moderation. But I guess really what they're doing is breaking these people of their addictions. Anyone who is over 300 pounds has an addiction to food. I just hope that people watching don't think that for me to lose weight I can never have a piece of chocolate cake again for the rest of my life.
Take home message: Once again don't look for the quick fix. Healthy weight loss is 1-2 pounds a week. If you only have a few pounds to lose it will come off even slower. You might only lose a half a pound in a week, but the goal is to be consistent. You have to cut calories (think junk food, processed food, eating out), move more, and make lifestyle changes that you can stick with. If you notice during the biggest loser they give little trainer tips before the commercials. These are great things you can do. Incorporate these into your life and don't expect that the only way you can get to your goal weight is if you give up your job, family, and four months of your life so you can work out for 8-10 hours every day.

1 comment:

CtephFrid said...

Amen. The show is exhilarating - but frustrating at the same time. Thanks for the reminder!!