While, yes, she put her foot in her mouth a little there, it also made me realize how distorted people's ideas of weight loss have become since shows like The Biggest Loser have started airing. I've been doing a little reading and here's the deal with the contestants on The Biggest Loser:
- They workout for 4-6 hours a day, six days a week
- They are constantly being monitored by doctors
- They have personal trainers who not only do one-on-one training but also develop additional workouts and personalized nutrition for each contestant
- They have nothing else to do, they are stuck on a ranch and aren't allowed to leave
The truth is, I am happy with what I have accomplished. I may not have lost as much as other people who are doing this on their own but I am doing something that a lot of people wish they could. It hasn't always been easy, I have given in to plenty of cravings and missed plenty of workouts.
Slow and steady weight loss is working for me. Can I see myself living like this for the rest of my life? Yes! Can I see myself working out 4 hours a day, 6 days a week for the rest of my life? No! I have a life and goals and I can do this without going to such an extreme.
My response to my former student was to ignore her disdain and reply with a very cheerful, "Yep! Isn't it great? I feel fantastic!" The next time the scale is stuck or when I watch The Biggest Loser finale next week I am going to be reminding myself what I have accomplished with both my body and my career and the relationships I have built with my family and friends. All these things together have resulted in the great life that I am currently living.
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