There was an interesting article in Friday's USA Today newspaper. It was about the trend for lower cost "Fitness Spas" around the country. They went in depth discussing one spa and how it works. About the planned "highly encouraged" exercise activities, pre-set low fat high fiber meals etc, the social aspects, etc. Talked with some people that have gone there, how much weight they lost, what activities they took part in. Near the end of the article they quote the facilities owners who say they deliver a tough love message to new arrivals and let them know "everyone is going around things and not doing basics which is exercise and nutrition" (referring to the many spas that offer things like massage, wraps and aromatherpy). "We're everything but easy and fast" and then the part that irked me..."You're going to be hungry. That's what it takes to lose weight".
Argh!
The people who go there spend $200-$300 a night to lose weight and get away from their stress. Do they really expect people to keep that weight off?
So frustrating and so unnecassary.
Argh!
The people who go there spend $200-$300 a night to lose weight and get away from their stress. Do they really expect people to keep that weight off?
So frustrating and so unnecassary.

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