Viewers were shocked by ‘Biggest Loser’ champ Rachel Frederickson’s 155-pound weight loss but she insists that she made the transformation in a healthy way, by eating well and taking three or four workout classes a day. Do you think Rachel’s exercise regimen is too much?
When Rachel Frederickson weighed in at 105 on the Season 15 finale of The Biggest Loser, she became the first contestant in history to finish the show underweight. Fans have expressed concern over Rachel’s extreme weight loss, but she says she is “absolutely” at a “healthy and sustainable” weight.
Rachel Frederickson’s Workout Routine — ‘Biggest Loser’ Winner On Exercise
Rachel says she takes “maybe three, four classes a day” at the gym, including Zumba and spin. ”I even went home over the holidays to Minnesota and I went running outside,” she told reporters during a conference call on Feb. 5, People reports.
‘Biggest Loser’ Revealed...
When Rachel Frederickson weighed in at 105 on the Season 15 finale of The Biggest Loser, she became the first contestant in history to finish the show underweight. Fans have expressed concern over Rachel’s extreme weight loss, but she says she is “absolutely” at a “healthy and sustainable” weight.
Rachel Frederickson’s Workout Routine — ‘Biggest Loser’ Winner On Exercise
Rachel says she takes “maybe three, four classes a day” at the gym, including Zumba and spin. ”I even went home over the holidays to Minnesota and I went running outside,” she told reporters during a conference call on Feb. 5, People reports.
‘Biggest Loser’ Revealed...
- 2/7/2014
- by tierneyhl
- HollywoodLife
When Rachel Frederickson left The Biggest Loser Ranch three months ago, she had the same goal shared by all of the show's contestants: to continue shedding weight. But after returning to the show 45 lbs. lighter than she left it - for a total weight loss of 155 lbs. - the spotlight is now focused on whether Frederickson, 24, may have resorted to extreme measures to lose the additional weight in advance of the show's Tuesday finale. Currently a size 0/2 and 105 lbs., Frederickson herself briefly addressed the controversy in a conference call on Wednesday. "First and foremost, my goals are to be healthy and strong,...
- 2/7/2014
- by Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com
NBC's weight-loss series "The Biggest Loser," which suffered the loss of host and trainer Anna Kournikova -- and nutritionist Cheryl Forberg -- this week, dropped 13 percent in the ratings Tuesday night. The Tim Allen comedy "Last Man Standing" remained at a series low, and CBS won the night overall with the top-rated "NCIS," according to preliminary numbers. The night began for ABC with the recently launched "Last Man" at 8 p.m., which ran flat with last week's series low in the key adults 18-49 demographic, scoring a 2.6 rating/7 share in...
- 11/16/2011
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Cheryl Forberg, the longtime off-camera dietary architect for the NBC reality series "The Biggest Loser," is leaving the show, she told TheWrap Monday. Forberg, a best-selling nutrition author who has served as a registered dietitian for the show since its launch in 2004, said she's looking for an on-camera career. An NBC spokesperson has yet to respond to an inquiry from TheWrap. Also read: Anna Kournikova Exiting 'Biggest Loser' After One Season" "I was there from the beginning -- I've been with the show for 12 [cycles]. I co-wrote the eating plan, but I want...
- 11/14/2011
- by Daniel Frankel
- The Wrap
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