By Julie Matovich
The Salem (Ore.) Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center honored its “Weight Loss Challenge” participants at an awards ceremony April 5 featuring T.C. Pool, a contestant on the most recent season of NBC TV’s “The Biggest Loser.”
The center’s Weight Loss Challenge is an annual 10-week competitive program. This year three teams, each with its own trainer, met twice a week and—in addition to working out—explored topics including the benefits of cardiovascular exercise, proper technique and basic nutrition. The 24 contestants lost a total of 184 pounds with Keisha Bondaug, top female loser, and Daniel Uselton, top male loser, receiving a plaque and a Kindle Fire.
“Breaking participants up into groups had the desired effect of fostering teamwork, which builds the foundation for long-term lifestyle changes,” Fitness Coordinator Bohannon Faraon said. “People are now…exercising together outside of the program.”
In December 2012, the center welcomed Pool and his family for an afternoon that included climbing the rock wall and playing basketball in the gym. The outing was part of a “Where Are They Now” segment that aired during the show’s season premiere Jan. 6.
“Inviting T.C. to share his experience with our Weight Loss Challenge participants and our Kroc Corps community had the impact we hoped for,” said Kendall Reid, director of operations. “Sharing his journey and experiences underscored elements taught in our program and provided valuable inspiration for our community as they continue toward their health and wellness goals.”