Season Changes Transformer - Win a Pelot...

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Season Changes Transformer - Win a Peloton!

Apr 05 - Oct 04/Game has ended
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Walk towards warmer weather - and the healthiest version of yourself - in the Season Changes Transformer. Lose 10% of your body weight in 6 months for changes that you'll feel every season. Plus, one player will win a Peloton bike at the end of round 2.

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Game Begins

Apr 05

Last Day to Join

Apr 18

Weigh-Ins

5th and 6th of every month

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

Bet $35

per month

Lose 10%

in 6 months

Win!

Split the pot

10% is easier when you break it up, so each round has its own goal - and its own pot to split.
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How do you verify the weight loss?

For all official weigh-ins, you'll be prompted to submit your official starting weight. Our standard weigh-in process involves you submitting 2 photos: one of you standing on a scale in lightweight clothing (no shoes, hats, belts, watches, coats, or outerwear), and another of the scale’s readout with your weigh-in word written on a piece of paper.

What you'll need

  • A scale (preferably digital)
  • A digital camera or smartphone
  • A full-length mirror or someone to take your photo
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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.29% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,532,107 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Keith A.

06/01/2021 10:53AM
The scales were wrong, and the meat was too good. I'm in grave danger of missing this round. Recovery efforts are well underway, starting with a 4.4 mile walk this morning and what may become a 20/4 fast today. I'm pretty disappointed in myself.

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Kathy G.

The deviations from what we know we should be eating or how we should be eating I think are good lessons for us WHEN we get back on the horse and continue with our plan. Learning to deviate, but immediately be back eating what we know is best for us is a good life skill that I know I'm learning as I go. In the past with a diet, if I chose to deviate (I'm refusing to call it cheating these days), I would then just eat anything and everything. With this diet and at this time in my life, so far -- I have deviated plenty of times, but then the rest of the day was back on track. It feels so liberating and empowering to do that -- sort of developing new 'better health' muscles. So hopefully you enjoyed the Meat Fest and just move forward.

MadMack

I like KathyG's point. Although there is no one true way to diet, I think it is clear that if you want lifelong improvements, you need to make lifelong changes. Being able to deviate and then get back on track appears to be one of the most important skills to develop.

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