Looks Like Those Ugly “Workout While You Walk” Sneaks Are Just Hype

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There’s an interesting societal trend toward the path of least resistance, to the “magic solution” that will give maximum results with minimal effort.  The modern day equivalent of snake oil salesmen thrive in large part because the idea of losing weight, increasing sexual prowess, whatever in effortless and relatively inexpensive ways make for an easy bandwagon to jump upon.

Those ugly toning sneakers (such as Shape-ups by Skechers), the funny-looking ones with the thick sole that supposedly provides a gym workout while walking, are just the latest in a long line of fads that appear to have been outed as a bunch of hype.

$1.5 billion worth of hype, in fact, as an astoundingly large number of people decide to work out while they walked.

From MSNBC:

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) commissioned a study at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse. Researchers compared people walking on a treadmill wearing a regular running shoe by New Balance and three brands of toning shoes: Skechers Shape-ups, Rebook EasyTone and MBT shoes from Masai Barefoot …

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Biggest Loser Finalist Claims the Show Caused Her to Develop an Eating Disorder

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Weight & health blog site Body Love Wellness features today an interview with Kai Hibbard, a finalist from season 3 of The Biggest Loser, about her experiences on the show and how she’s felt about her weight and health since season 3 wrapped.

The interview basically focuses on Kai’s experiences as one of the contestants on the show but, sadly, she also makes some pretty shocking claims about the health & wellbeing of the contestants whilst they were featured on the show, and claims that her participation left her with an eating disorder.

Though we don’t have The Biggest Loser in the UK, we have shows of a very similar format, like Fat Club. From my research into The Biggest Loser, it is clear that the show is massively popular in the USA, with millions of viewers tuning in to watch each new season and spin-off shows in the works for the show’s trainers. Today’s interview with Kai, therefore, should prove interesting to a lot of people.

In the interview, Kai claims that:

‘… the dehumanization process started [early in the audition process], where they start teaching you that because you are overweight you are sub-human and you just start to believe it. Through the whole process, they just keep telling you, over and over, how lucky you are to be there. You’re being yelled at by people [whose] job is basically to keep the ‘fat people’ in line and you start to believe it… So I heard for three months [on the ranch] how lucky I was to be there and, let me tell you, my feet were bleeding, I was covered in bruises, I was beat up, but boy, I kept hearing about how lucky I was to be there.’
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