For Saint George Fire District Chief James Newman working out has become a new way of life. Whether its pushing himself to the limit at bally total fitness
Audio engineer Rebekah Worrell started losing it in Louisiana at a 148 pounds. Now she's working hard to drop the weight and get fit. Along side her bally fitness trainer Lake Johnson.
What began as a day of fun soon turned in to a day of fitness and fatigue.
The first stop on our fitness test walk a mile as fast as you can, but no running, a challenge more difficult than you might think.
One week down and contestants are giving it their all. Working hard in the gym and cleaning up what they eat. All six contestants staying committed to losing it in Louisiana.
We began filming on Wednesday Feb. 22. Since then contestants have hit the gym trying to jump start their weight loss. Here's what they had to say about their first couple of days in the program.
Here in Louisiana, 31. 6 percent of adults are obese. That's why six people are stepping up with the help of NBC33 News. They will reach inside themselves to find the strength to finally get fit.
Here in Louisiana, 31. 6 percent of adults are obese. That's why six people are stepping up with the help of NBC33 News. They will reach inside themselves to find the strength to finally get fit.
Less than a month into training, all the participants in this year’s Losing it in LA have just completed a 5K race.
They ran in the McMains CDC 5K; upon hearing this, they were all shocked, but intrigued at the same time.