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Jan 27

One Year Later: Checking In With Three CrossFit Athletes Who Lost 100-Plus Pounds – Morning Chalk Up

One Year Later: Checking In With Three CrossFit Athletes Who Lost 100-Plus Pounds | Morning Chalk Up

Courtesy of Sally Salazar

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A 2016 study that looked at the popular NBC series The Biggest Loser discovered that almost all of the contestants from Season 8 had regained the majority of the weight they lost while on the show.

Remind me: Wiese, who at his heaviest weighed 397 pounds, said he took small steps to improve his health. When we spoke to him last February, he had lost 130 pounds and was gearing up to compete in the beginner division at Wodapalooza in Miami, FL.

Where they are now: A year later, we decided to check in with Salazar, Wiese and Lathrope to find out where theyre at on their journeys today, and whether COVID-19 threw them off course.

The big picture: For all three, CrossFit and the supportive community it provides, continues to play a role in their accountability to be healthy, not just to win a 30-day nutrition challenge, but for life.

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