Two episodes were on tonight. This one had nothing to do with the current competition. It was sort of like "The Biggest Loser" meets MTV's "True Life."
Bob and Kim headed back to school to comfort kids about their exercise and get into fistfights with the lunch ladies.
Kim hit her alma mater, Lewis-Palmer High School in Colorado Springs. Minnesota's Belle Plaine High School got Bob and Matt Hoover, last year's Biggest Loser.
Six kids from each school were invited to participate in a mini-"Biggest Loser" competition. They all seemed a lot more enthused than the adults usually do -- at first anyway.
Kim and Bob got a taste of caferteria options. Bob almost had a heart attack to find out that tater-tots were the veggie of the day, and donuts came in a variety of colors. Where do I get one of those "You can't scare me, I work at the school cafeteria" aprons? Also, I was disappointed that there was no mac and cheese and Elio's-style pizza slices. Those were my schooltime favs.
After three weeks, each of the kids were feeling good and looking better on the track. There was also a nice plug for XaviX, which makes super-cool interactive games.
The end was sort of anti-climactic. I was hoping to see some big transformations from each of the kids. Instead I saw a recap of the current competition. What exactly was the point of this episode? -- Rachel Cericola
I always wanted to be on the Biggest Loser. But i know im too young. Im 13 years old and will love to get in shape and eat healthy foods.
-- Posted by: Kimberly at June 6, 2007 06:45 PMThe first time i seen biggest loser i always wanted to be on there. im only 14 i wish they had a biggest loser for teens and kids
-- Posted by: mike at February 22, 2008 10:11 PMI'am 7 years old and wish that you had a biggest loser for moms and daughters
I want to be like everyone else in my class. I want to fit in.
i'm only 14 years old and am overweight and i think that you should make a biggest loser kids so you could catch kids before it gets to bad because in America there are so many obeise kids that are really wanting to lose weight and i am one of them so could you please make one for kinds to participate i would really love to get all the help i can in losing weight
-- Posted by: Cody Fowler at March 25, 2008 10:25 PMMy name is Kendra Dorris,
I am 14 years old and strongly agree with cody on the fact that you need to have a biggest loser for kids. I am OVER WEIGHT and would absoulutly die to see myself healthy and skinny!!!!
I am 11 years, 5' 2" tall and I weigh 215 pounds. An on-line "Biggest Loser for Kids" would be wonderful and huge help to me and other kids like me!
-- Posted by: Shelby at April 16, 2008 08:34 PMHi, I'm 13 and of course I'm overweight. I grew up in Philadelphia, well you would go out to eat a lot for it was sometimes cheaper and easier.Then we moved to NC and thats stopped us eating out as much. I also have tried many diets with my mom and trying, SO hard to eat better and we would start then ended up stopping cause we as a family didnt have enough money. So were poor and unhealthy like a lot of kids in the U.S.A. so i would absolutely LOVE IT A LOT if there was a Biggest Loser for teens and kids!!!or at least a Biggest Loser for Families so the 5 people in my family could lose weight and keep it off for good!!
-- Posted by: Emily at May 5, 2008 03:15 PMHi,
I am 16, I think a biggest loser show for kids and teens is a great idea, stop the problem at a young age I wish I'd stop mine.
Please please please let their be a "BIGGEST LOSER FOR KIDS" please im 4'1 im 13 and 168 pounds im litterly obesed please please dont forbbid the children and please forget about the adults for a little while
-- Posted by: Corey Williams at June 19, 2008 12:44 AM
Id like to be on the Biggest loser but you only let adults. Im 12 years old and would like your help to learn how to get in shape and eat healthy.
-- Posted by: Garrett at January 4, 2007 06:46 PM