The DietBet Kickstarter - $500 Pot Bonus

Lose 4% in 4 weeks!

The DietBet Kickstarter - $500 Pot Bonus

Sep 07 - Oct 04/Game has ended
Hosted by WayBetter Laura
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$35

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346

PLAYERS

$12,610

POT

Sep 07

START DATE

DETAILS

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Join this Kickstarter game to lose 4% in 4 weeks. Hosted by WayBetter's very own Referee Laura. Plus, we've added a $500 bonus to the pot!

IMPORTANT DATES

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Game Begins

Sep 07

Last Day to Join

Sep 20

Final Weigh-In

Oct 05 - Oct 06

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

Bet $35

to start

Lose 4%

in 4 weeks

Win!

Split the pot

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, 93.28% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,524,559 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

All results shown on DietBet are from actual users. Individual results may vary.

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WayBetter Laura

09/21/2021 9:41AM
  • Happy Tuesday, friends! I am totally guilty of comparing myself to others at times, so I found this very helpful.

    Steer Clear of Comparisons

    Pinning and posting pictures of super-thin models may seem like good weight-loss motivation, but according to research, it's more likely to hurt your progress. (As will this crazy 800-calorie-a-day “model diet.”) Scientists in the Netherlands divided women who wanted to lose weight into two groups: the first group was given a food journal with photos of thin models on the cover and interior pages, and the second group was given a journal with a neutral logo image on the front. While the neutral group lost weight, those given the journals sprinkled with supermodel images gained weight. (BTW, food journaling is a really effective weight loss tool.)

    The researchers say that the images of models discouraged the women by creating unrealistic self-standards. Staring at photos of much-thinner women while logging food intake may have made them feel like they'd never be able to achieve that look, so they stopped trying. Instead of comparing yourself to unrealistic fashion models, stay inspired by posting images of you at your healthiest for a serious dose of weight-loss inspiration.

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