Who's gonna be watching this? I'm looking forward to watching this season after not paying attention really since the first 2 seasons.
This year there are 4 groups of 4 family members, and the 1st episode on Sunday they had the trainers get assigned a group and live AND EAT with them for a week.
Holy crap these people eat crap. And lots of it. Basically sugar and fat and no nutrients. Whole tubs of icecream for dessert. The trainers would talk to the camera before bed and it looked like something out of The Blair Witch Project they were so in fear of what they would have to eat the next day.
What got me was 2 things. I realise a lot of people are in denial about how many calories they eat or they don't realise what so called "healthy options" actually contain, but these people had no idea. I mean, if I eat maccas or have a parma and chips with a few schooners I KNOW I'VE EATEN CRAP FOOD, that it's not sustainable and will make me fat if I eat like that and I don't work out every day.
Secondly, I was amazed at how much the trainers struggled to eat the crap food. I understand how the volume could be tricky, but a hot dog shouldn't make you throw up, and a parma and chips or some garlic bread shouldn't have you dehydrated and cramping...
Anyway, what did everyone else think?
This year there are 4 groups of 4 family members, and the 1st episode on Sunday they had the trainers get assigned a group and live AND EAT with them for a week.
Holy crap these people eat crap. And lots of it. Basically sugar and fat and no nutrients. Whole tubs of icecream for dessert. The trainers would talk to the camera before bed and it looked like something out of The Blair Witch Project they were so in fear of what they would have to eat the next day.
What got me was 2 things. I realise a lot of people are in denial about how many calories they eat or they don't realise what so called "healthy options" actually contain, but these people had no idea. I mean, if I eat maccas or have a parma and chips with a few schooners I KNOW I'VE EATEN CRAP FOOD, that it's not sustainable and will make me fat if I eat like that and I don't work out every day.
Secondly, I was amazed at how much the trainers struggled to eat the crap food. I understand how the volume could be tricky, but a hot dog shouldn't make you throw up, and a parma and chips or some garlic bread shouldn't have you dehydrated and cramping...
Anyway, what did everyone else think?