I’m looking forward to The Biggest Loser which premiers tonight. It’s annoying that it’s up against Fringe but since Samantha loves to watch it, my husband and I will have to watch it on Hulu.Here’s a preview episode I found on Hulu: It looks like it’s going to be an interesting season and I’m especially interested in watching this year since I went through my grueling exercise program this summer
Yes, I didn’t give up on it even though I stopped blogging about it. I figured that since I couldn’t report weekly weight loss figures, it wasn’t worth the time. I’ve lost inches and I’m down two jean sizes, a shirt size and a dress size but the scale doesn’t reflect that. In fact I’ve only lost 3 pounds according to the scale. The Biggest Loser was one of the reasons why I was motivated to lose weight (the other was my health), I was encouraged to try when I saw the episode where a 60 plus year-old contestant lost more weight in one week than anyone in the history of the Biggest Loser. I figured if an obese senior citizen can lose weight, so can I (eventually



posted September 16, 2008 at 7:19 pm
I’ll vote for whichever candidate can solve the obesity crisis.
I’ve been exercising all summer, too, 5 hours a week in the gym, and up to 5 on the jogging trail. Lost 5 inches around the waist and 1 pound.
posted September 18, 2008 at 3:09 am
SPOILER ALERT!!
the biggest loser is…. mccain.
have faith, people. remember that as you get more exercise, you build muscle which weighs more than fat. weight isn’t the only measure of a healthier body.