Fat – The Fight of My Life

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Fat: The Fight of My Life
Presented by Jessie Pavelka
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original release
Release2013 (2013) 
2013 (2013)

Fat: The Fight of My Life is a television series where obese people lose weight. Each episode follows a year in the life of an obese person trying to lose weight. Trained by host Jessie Pavelka. It was originally aired in the United Kingdom. [1] The personal trainer John Cammish worked with Leanne Probert for eight months so that she would lose weight. In Probert's episode on the show, the producers checked in with her every other months, giving her challenges to determine what progress she made in losing weight. [2] In another episode, the personal trainer Jade Heath worked with Geoff Trainer, who used to be a taxi driver, for a year to help him lose weight. Trainer's weight loss plan included gym workouts, swimming, walking, and dieting. [3]

Contents

Episodes

  1. "Bejamin"
  2. "Jeni"
  3. "Darren"
  4. "Alison"
  5. "David"
  6. "John"
  7. "Sarah"
  8. "Leanne"

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References

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