When fitness "guru" Chris Powell takes control and guides her volunteers who have an extreme need to lose weight everyone wins! As with the original concept there will be a complete and total lifestyle change only this time around the main effort is placed on weight loss. This takes place over a period of one year and the results are very positive and obvious once the contestants have plastic surgery performed to help in the removal of all that excess skin that comes from gaining a tremendous amount of weight. Those with an especially difficult weight problem must volunteer and agree to follow the program that will enable them to be successful and lose the pounds that they have struggled with over many years. Being overweight often has psychological issues involved even more than simply over eating so many areas must be covered before success can be realized. Chris Powell knows how to work with a wide assortment of problems faced by those who must lose weight or they endanger their health. Watch Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition and cheer them on their extreme makeover.
Ellie Krieger explodes the myth and stereotype of supermodel-as-airhead, retiring from an extremely successful career with iconic Wilhelmina Cooper to earn degrees at Cornell and Columbia. Charismatic and obviously comfortable before the cameras, Krieger hosts "Healthy Appetite" on the Food Network. On "Healthy Appetite," Krieger advocates nothing advanced, nor does she introduce anything extreme. In fact, of all the cooking and nutrition shows with large audiences, "Healthy Appetite" certainly deserves distinction as the one most in touch with the way American families really live. Krieger specializes in healthy recipes for the real world, and she also offers effective strategies for eating low-calorie nutritious meals in the most challenging situations"”restaurants, at the office, at parties, and on vacation. Not surprisingly, "Healthy Appetite" numbers among First Lady Michelle Obama's favorites; and, in the fall of 2009, Krieger led the list of luminaries who contributed to the first-ever Healthy Kids Fair at the White House. Krieger subsequently testified before the House Committee on Agriculture about nutrition, healthy eating and the growing epidemic of childhood obesity.
Clean House TV show is a home makeover and interior design television series. Hosted by comedic actress Niecy Nash, the Clean House TV show brings a four-person cleanup-and-renovation crew to the homes of families unable to control household clutter. Each episode follows a basic pattern; family members often face psychological barriers to letting go of their belongings. What's it like to walk into a house that looks like a tornado hit it? Style's popular makeover series, Clean House TV show gives homeowners a new lease on life by decluttering their messy pads--but ever wonder how they do it? Well, wonder no more, 'cause Clean House Comes Clean dishes all the dirt on what goes on behind-the-scenes.
"Good Morning America: Health" TV show is the subdivision of Good Morning America (GMA) morning TV show started in 1975 since it undergone significant changes in the way of its growth and development. "Good Morning America: Health" TV show is a credible source of updated medical advice for those who are willing to do a lot for their health and their loved ones' wellness. If you want to be in shape and have a good mood "“ just watch "Good Morning America: Health" TV show every morning! Inspiration speeches of shows' narrators and vivid examples can be in real help to improve your body shape and even beat many of the ailments. If you have a little lacking the willpower to go to diet or to quit the wrong habit, "Good Morning America: Health" TV show will always help you make the first move. If you do many useful things for your health, "Good Morning America: Health" TV show will help you not to go out this way. If you often feel frustrated with the results on the way to a healthier lifestyle "Good Morning America: Health" TV show will charge you with new energy and give strength to overcome all the psychological barriers.
"Envy Girls" may have created a new media phenomenon"”the first straight-to-DVD television production. Five episodes of "Envy Girls" aired in 2007; a handful of devoted fans tuned-in for the broadcasts before the producers began exploring alternative media. "Envy Girls" now airs on-demand at Hulu.com, and devotees can invest in the four-DVD boxed set, which promises exceptional fitness and a swimsuit model's enviable body. The "Envy Girls" promos describe the cast as "the world's first super team of fitness," and Playmate of the Year Kara Monaco captains the team as they guide viewers through series of workouts targeted at girls' "problem areas""”abs, buns, legs, and arms. Elana, Natasha, Vala, and Yvette help Kara proclaim the gospel and work the moves to lose weight, tone muscles, and feel great. Celebrity trainer Michael Carson lends his wisdom and guidance to the series, which promises to "make you the envy of others." According to exercise physiologists, "Envy Girls" serves-up more eye candy than serious exercise, but the DVDs keep flying off the shelves anyway.