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Dash to Weight Loss Transformer - Win a Treadmill

Aug 25 - Feb 24/Game Closed
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Dash to weight loss - lose 10% of your weight in 6 months with the chance to win a Treadmill at the end of Round 2!

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Game Begins

Aug 25

Last Day to Join

Sep 07

Weigh-Ins

25th and 26th of every month

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

Bet $40

per month

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in 6 months

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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 94.24% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 20,141,170 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Don't take our word for it

Stuart H.

09/15/2025 4:48AM
I used to think it was harder to eat well whilst travelling (food options on the road are generally terrible). But this weekend I wasn’t particularly restrained at home - I had the munchies and munched on a few things that don’t really serve me.

I’ve made progress on ‘what’ I eat (better default food choices) and have reduced snacking a fair bit - I should be ok to meet the Round 1 target at least - but my biggest enemy seems to be boredom. Or procrastination.

Need some tips to keep me moving please!

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Joe

Have a look at your macros.
My partner snacks heavily, and the root cause is that he is not getting enough calories, protein, and fibre from his main meals. His snacks are usually empty calories that do not help him feel full (e.g. chocolate, cake, brownies, biscuits).
Then 'add rather than take away', so add something with protein and/or fibre to your snacks. Such as apple and peanut butter, or some fruit with chocolate or cake. See if that helps.
It may help you to figure out if you snack due to boredom, procrastination, use food to cope with stress, or are not getting enough calories, protein, and/or fibre from your main meals.

Kacky

I am a world class procrastinator so I am trying to use that to my advantage by procrastinating the extra eating. That seems to be working at the moment.

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