This week in Australia saw the return of the 2nd series The Biggest Loser.

I watched last year mainly out of interest, also, having the two American trainers was a bonus as both appear to be genuine people.

This year I’m not quite so sure what to make of it all. The show seems to be shaming the contestants and I have found it uncomfortable to watch.

Last night I got pretty annoyed at how they edited the show especially when they hyped up some poor guy who had to be taken to hospital. I assume that for extra affect they asked the paramedics to place a sheet over the man which served to create great angst among the contestants. It was pretty obvious that he wasn’t dead but still, it was corny.

The first night they gave all the contestants their favourite foods and we watched as they (not all) had food fights and consumed large quantities of food. Then, on big screens they replayed in slow motion the whole event. I felt sorry for them because it was made into a shameful act. I couldn’t help feel that some of the folks on the show were already feeling pretty low about themselves and probably could do without that. You could see on their faces how ashamed and disgusted they were with themselves. I wanted to give them a hug, I’m hopeless!

I’m in two minds about this show. On one hand I don’t like the games, deceit and competitiveness that pushes people to do some pretty low things like lie an cheat but on the other hand they do show people how to eat and plan a balanced diet.

There is no doubt that this show is extreme in how they exercise and push contestants. Obviously, anyone out there who is really overweight should not try and do what these guys are doing on the show. They have had medical checkups and have been deemed reasonably okay to continue.

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