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On The Biggest Loser, contestants were put on calorie-restricting meal plans, made to complete hours-long daily workouts that led to vomiting and dehydration and participate in shirtless weekly ...
The players have a challenge: travel to different food stations and answer a question about the food there. A right answer means you can move to the next station, and a wrong answer means you have to undergo a penalty challenge. The winner gets 40 weeks of the Biggest Loser meal plan delivered to their home, and letters from home.
The Biggest Loser is an American competition reality show that initially ran on NBC for 17 seasons from 2004 to 2016 before moving to USA Network in 2020. [3] The show features obese or overweight contestants competing to win a cash prize by losing the highest percentage of weight relative to their initial weight.
Down from a 330-pound starting weight, Benson took home $250,000 in prize money and was crowned victor, or the “biggest loser”, of the hit show’s inaugural season. The glory, and extreme ...
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He is featured as a trainer on the United States version of The Biggest Loser reality television series. He has been a trainer on the NBC show since 2004. [4] and has appeared in several Biggest Loser DVD workouts. On September 8, 2015, Harper was announced as new host of The Biggest Loser, succeeding Alison Sweeney. [5]
Erik Chopin (born 1970) is the winner of The Biggest Loser (season 3) in 2006. Before appearing on the show, Chopin attempted and often failed at losing weight and keeping it off. As the largest contestant on the show at that date, the odds were stacked against him from the beginning.
Ryan Benson, the very first winner of NBC's "The Biggest Loser" -- way back in 2005 -- went from weighing 330 pounds down to 208 in the course of the show's 5 month production. But the ten years ...