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Review -- Biggest Loser: Week 2
- By Kriss Johnson
- Published 09/27/2008
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Kriss Johnson
Krisschele is a published writer with over two hundred articles , reviews, and stories published both online and in print. She edits the CBS Soaps Website for the 2nd largest women’s website: http://Bellaonline.com. Krisschele is also the Topix Editor for Hampton, VA, reporting local news and events. She also writes reviews for http://Amazon.com, and is a Tell Harlequin Panelist: sharing her reviews of romance and suspense novels.
View all articles by Kriss JohnsonWeek two is typically a rough week for everyone. This is the week that participants plateau due to extreme weight loss in the first week. Bob did something a little interesting this week: he ripped the yellow line in the gym and said it was a negative symbol. Everyone should be able to use both sides of the gym.
The Challenge
Ali issued the contestants a challenge. She stated that the average weight loss in week two is 2%. Contestants could bid the percentage of weight loss they think their team could lose at the weigh in. The team with the highest bid will win the challenge. If that team wins their percentage of weight loss, they will win $10,000. But if they fail to achieve their goal, they automatically fall below the yellow line, and could face elimination. The yellow team won the challenge, with a weight loss bid of 2.4%. The yellow team (Jerry & Coleen) will need to lose more than 13 lbs to stay above the yellow line. Jillian was infuriated, and didn’t understand why they would risk their position, especially when Jerry’s health is in question.
Call Home Competition
Ali informed the contestants that they were going to compete for a phone call home.
Let's Cook
Chef Rocco Dispirito visited the Biggest Loser again this year. He shared healthy eating tips as well as how to cook on a budget. Rocco issued a challenge with a twist: he asked each team who was the better cook on the team. Then he chose the contestants that didn’t raise their hand. Those contestants were going to cook an incredible meal for the other contestants. After their counterparts tasted each dish, they were judged. Amy of the purple team won the challenge with her dish: tiny turkey meatball & chickpea soup.
