I watched it some last season, but only caught the finale of this season that aired last night. Unbelievable! At least a couple people on the show lost over 50% of their original weight.
The winner, Erik, went from over 400 pounds to under 195. Look at these before and after photos:
www.nbc.com/.../erik_before1.jpgwww.nbc.com/.../erik_finale10.jpg
Hard to even believe this is the same guy!
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It was not violin, it was the work of the conductor who moves his/her arms in a motion that stimulates the lymph system much the same way swimming does.
Hey, any exercise is great I think. I am not trying to argue that swimming is best, I was just pointing out a factoid..or theoroid as it might be called.
Sorry, I misread. Wasn't trying to argue. Was making a joke about the recent "Swimmers get no respect" thread.
Well, maybe this means that other activities involving continuous overhead motions may promote longer life. Painters? Cheerleaders? Carpet weavers in Morocco?
It was not violin, it was the work of the conductor who moves his/her arms in a motion that stimulates the lymph system much the same way swimming does.
Hey, any exercise is great I think. I am not trying to argue that swimming is best, I was just pointing out a factoid..or theoroid as it might be called.
Sorry, I misread. Wasn't trying to argue. Was making a joke about the recent "Swimmers get no respect" thread.
Well, maybe this means that other activities involving continuous overhead motions may promote longer life. Painters? Cheerleaders? Carpet weavers in Morocco?