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FAT MARCH PREMIERE AUGUST 7 |
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Written by ABC
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| TWELVE OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE SET
OUT ON THE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME TO SHED POUNDS, GET FIT, AND WIN $1.2
MILLION, AS ABC'S NEW REALITY SERIES, "FAT MARCH," PREMIERES AUGUST 7 |
The
First Leg of the Epic Journey Ends with a Medical Emergency, a
Emotional Meltdown and an Exercise-based Challenge That Strains Every
Contestant's Will to Continue in the Competition
Viewers Will Also Learn Techniques to Living a Healthier Lifestyle and Maintaining a Healthier Diet |
All
you need is a pair of sneakers! Twelve overweight people set off on the
walk of a lifetime! It's an epic, life-changing journey that begins at
the starting line for the Boston Marathon and ends in Washington, DC.
The contestants and their two charismatic fitness trainers, Steve
Pfiester and Lorrie Henry, will walk over 570 miles, passing through
nine states, with the goal of shedding unwanted pounds and getting fit
along the way in an attempt to permanently alter their lives. In
addition, they all will compete for a prize pool of $1.2 million.
Stressing team work, the more people who finish, the more money each
person wins, on "Fat March," premiering TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 (9:00-10:00
p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
During each leg of
the excursion there are "luxury reward challenges" where an individual
or team can win incentives such as spa treatments, low calorie gourmet
meals prepared by a private chef or deluxe accommodations for the night
to help them on their trip. There are also amazing prizes at stake,
such as get-aways to Hawaii and Las Vegas. The challenges are
geographically specific to the area contestants are in. At the
elimination, participants are able to expel a group member who is
holding them back from reaching the finish line in the allotted time.
However, eliminating a fellow competitor has a price: $10,000 is
deducted from each competitor's potential prize money with each
elimination.
As for their diet during the trip, the
contestants eat five small meals each day, a combination of all natural
whole grains, lean poultry, fresh vegetables and fruits.
In the
premiere, "Episode 101," a huge surprise awaits the 12 contestants when
they learn they will not be living in a mansion to lose the weight, but
will be expected to walk over 570 miles to melt off the pounds, camping
along the way. The march begins at the starting line of the Boston
Marathon, where contestants walk alongside America's fittest athletes.
During the first stage of the journey, they will take on their first
exercise-based challenge in Massachusetts, harvesting cranberries in a
flooded bog. The luxury prize for this test is a gourmet healthy meal
and a night's stay at a luxe cranberry-themed bed and breakfast. Along
the way, as they also hike through Rhode Island and Connecticut, one
contestant, suffers a medical emergency and another has an emotional
meltdown. Each competitor suffers through uncomfortable soreness and a
fight against the elements that take significant wear and tear on their
bodies.
Following are the 12 contestants walking through city streets and the countryside, completing special challenges along the way.
The six female competitors are:
Chantal,
35, 5'2", 250 pounds, comedian -- A student who resides in Brookline,
Massachusetts. She dreams of one day owning a pair of slim designer
jeans.
Jami Lyn, 30, 5'9", 226 pounds, military wife -- A
housewife who resides in Daleville, Alabama. She is the mother of three
children and finds it difficult to be so much larger than her husband
and the only big person in the family.
Kimberly, 39, 5'5", 225
pounds, former rap diva -- A real estate investor who resides in
Duluth, Georgia. She was once known as the rap artist Tempest with a
top 20 album in Europe; her mother and father died four months apart
due to weight-related issues when Kim was only 15.
Loralie, 30,
5'3", 233 pounds, wants to have a baby -- A marketing resources expert
who resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She's married and dreams of
starting a big family, but her doctor demands that she lose weight
first before having children.
Shea, 27, 5'7", 280 pounds, former
college softball player -- A makeup/special effects artist who resides
in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. She is embarrassed that she is the
biggest person in the makeup trailer, and her parents are worried about
how her weight is affecting her health.
Wendy, 40, 5'6", 234
pounds, professional singer -- A bookkeeper who resides in La Canada,
California. She is married with a six-year-old step-daughter and wants
to return to the stage as a singer and songwriter, but needs to lose
weight first.
The six male competitors are:
Anthony, 25,
6'3", 410 pounds, 25-year-old virgin - He is unemployed and resides in
Addison, Illinois. He is determined not to let his being overweight
kill him.
Matt, 36, 6'3", 386 pounds, professional wrestler --
He resides in Cincinnati, Ohio and is married with two children. He was
released from pro wrestling in the U.S. last year when officials felt
he was too heavy and it wasn't safe for him to compete. He must lose
weight to return to his career.
Michael, 41, 6'2 1/2", 330
pounds, baseball coach - A lab technician who resides in Elwood,
Illinois. He is married with two children and has tried every diet from
A to Z.
Sam, 22, 5'9", 371 pounds, certified massage therapist -
He resides in Everett, Massachusetts, is single, and believes that his
weight has kept him from being hired.
Shane, 34, 6'0", 500
pounds, new dad - A youth minister who lives in Mesquite, Texas. He is
married with a two-year-old child and another due in October, but wants
to be around to watch them grow up.
Will, 26, 6'2", 470 pounds,
competitive eater -- He works in retail and resides in Brooklyn, New
York. He is single with no children and would like to inspire others to
lose weight and get in shape.
Executive producer is Nick
Emmerson. Co-executive producers are Julie Laughlin and Kirsty Robson.
The production company is Ricochet ("Supernanny"). "Fat March" is based
on the British series, "Too Big to Walk." A TV parental guideline will
be posted closer to airdate. |
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