08 November 2010


The Game On! Diet: Kick Your Friend's Butt While Shrinking Your Own

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This is not a diet. You won't find any fads, extremes or new science for weight loss here. Instead, it is a combination of the healthiest, smartest, most successful science for health and fitness with the most fun, fierce competitive game imaginable. This new approach described in "The Game On! Diet" was invented by Aaron Ferguson, who was Body For Life's million dollar prize winner, to help Krista Vernoff, Head Writer for Grey's Anatomy, lose her pregnancy weight. Aaron knew that to truly motivate the busy Krista to workout when she had all the excuses in the world not to, he would have to turn it all into a game - and that's what he did. Putting together two teams of three players - all friends who were struggling with unwanted pounds and a lack of motivation - Aaron put the plan in motion. There are points gained for healthy meals, points lost for unhealthy meals, points gained and lost for water consumption and exercise as well as the integration of new good habits (i.e. mediations and reading) and the elimination of bad habits (i.e. television and computer games). Teams compete for a grand prize decided upon by the players - but really it's all about the bragging rights - and in the end, the results. "The Game On! Diet" explains all the components of playing - from the logistics of the point system and how to team up (team players can be friends, family members, spouses, co-workers, classmates and the online community), to what meal plans, exercises and lifestyle changes to adopt - all through an approachable and witty voice.
I dunno - should I try it?

3 comments:

  1. Sounds good if you have someone to 'challenge' you.
    I followed "The Formula" and I've lost quite a bit, but...I just really like the food. They include a lot of recipes and my family seems to like most of the meals. But, it's a little labor intensive (I prefer quicker - read easier - meals) and it is definitely expensive but you are eating 'real food'.
    But...I haven't been to BX in months.

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  2. I just realized I wrote 'but' four times in that small little comment.

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  3. LOL - I haven't worked out at all since we moved. You'd think since Cody started school that I'd make time for it, but lots of other things seem to take priority. Case in point, house hunting. Maybe soon...

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