2026 Fat Blast with Joel

Lose 4% in 4 weeks!

2026 Fat Blast with Joel

Jan 05 - Feb 01/Game Closed
Hosted by Joel Freeman
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Jan 05

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Jan 18

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Feb 02 - Feb 03

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Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 94.37% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 20,180,308 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Joel Freeman

01/16/2026 5:16AM
Happy Friday!

Staying on track with your nutrition does not come down to just prepping your food and tracking your macros. Sleep is also an important factor when it comes to keeping your nutrition in check.

Not getting enough sleep can increase the hormone ghrelin which is our "hunger hormone". Think of ghrelin as the little gremlin that makes your stomach growl. Ghrelin increases your appetite and food intake making it harder to consistently make good nutrition choices.

Getting enough sleep increases the hormone leptin. Leptin, unlike ghrelin, helps regulate hunger and helps keep you feeling full.

So...this weekend make sure you are getting enough sleep not only because it's good for your overall health but to help you keep your nutrition on track.

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Michael N.

I have been struggling so far in 2026 with getting enough sleep because I’m doing this difficult work training yet been working on going to be a little earlier. This holiday weekend I’m making sure to get extra rest and sleep. It helped that it snowed a few inches Saturday because I used it as an excuse to go back into bed an get more quality sleep.

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I've put getting enough sleep at the top of my New Year's goal!

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