A short presentation outlining the astonishing amount of pounds shed in weight loss from Mister Kleen's Biggest Loser challenge. Round two of their challenge began this past Tuesday.
2. THE MISTER KLEEN BIGGEST LOSER
• A total of 12 participants began the 20 week journey on January 2. The
contest concluded on May 14.
• The entry fee was $100, with 1st place winning the full pot if he or she
beat the runner up by 2 or more weight percentage points.
• Mister Kleen kicked in an additional $1,200 to the winners pot and paid
70% to 1st place, 20% to 2nd place, and 10% to 3rd place.
• Weigh-ins took place every two weeks at Mister Kleen headquarters, and
many stringent rules applied. Gaining weight and/or missing a weigh in,
for instance, resulted in a $5 penalty.
CHALLENGE
3. FINAL RESULTS
Total of 221.4 lbs lost among 12 participants
1st Place: Chad Clark, Director of Marketing and Sales
Total Weight Loss: 45 lbs lost (16.83% reduction in body weight)
Total Winnings: $1,988
2nd Place: Connie Stewart, Chief Operating Officer
Total Weight Loss: 29.2 lbs (15.94% reduction in body weight)
Total Winnings: $527
3rd Place: Vanessa Pendergrass
Total Weight Loss: 33.2 lbs (14.175% reduction in body weight)
Total Winnings: $120
4. CONNIE’S WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY
Connie Stewart, Chief Operating Officer at Mister Kleen, and 2nd place winner of Mister Kleen’s
Biggest Loser challenge, shares practical tips on what helped her go from a size 14 to a size 8
in 20 weeks!
Disclaimer: Please consult with your doctor, or other qualified health care professional before incorporating any tips shared on this document.
• Cleaned house of unhealthy foods and replaced with lots of fish, chicken, fruits and
veggies.
• Got the family involved – important for support and commitment.
• Used the Weight Watchers point system to keep on track.
• Had a cheat day once per week of eating something that wasn’t necessarily the healthiest
– good tip for avoiding self deprivation.
• Found healthy chocolate snacks and made sure I had one per night as part of my Weight
Watchers points.
• Drank lots of water to keep hydrated and to ensure the sense of feeling full.
• Plenty of exercise – trained hard for three months for the Avon 39.3 mile walk, which added
extra calorie burn up to and during the walk.