After a successful first season of Losing it in Louisiana, NBC33 decided to bring in families to Bally Total Fitness to get in the best shape of their lives.
Going into 'Losing it in Louisiana' we anticipated that some of our participants might drop out. Gerard Barrilleaux had to quit because he had to have knee surgery and Heathre Hardin moved out of state.
Last week, the 'Losing it in Louisiana' team invaded the State Capitol. Our participants took a cycling class on the front steps of the State Capitol. Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden stopped by, along with Senator Sharon Weston
'Losing it in Louisiana' participants only have two months to wrap up their program and so far the change in their bodies is noticeable. So noticeable that they are having to make alterations.
BATON ROUGE (WVLA) – It was a first of its kind event in Baton Rouge – and NBC33 News was proud to present it. Nearly 200 people showed up last night for Losing it in Louisiana’s Sunset Yoga class.
It's been three months of hard work, struggles, but most of all rewards. Our "Losing it in Louisiana" participants have all noticed a change in their habits such as the way their clothes fit and their energy levels.
Losing it in Louisiana has gone to the circus, and all ten participants lived to tell about it. From tight rope to hula hooping, our Losing it in Louisiana participants had a chance to see what life’s like under the big top.
We're just about at the half-way point for 'Losing it in Louisiana'. So far, our participants have lost over 100lbs, working with trainers at Bally Total Fitness and eating right.
For the past month, ten Baton Rouge residents have been 'Losing it in Louisiana'. Now, the group has lost more than a hundred pounds. Our David D'Aquin introduces us to Chris Latona.
We've picked ten Baton Rouge residents to be part of 'Losing it in Louisiana'. For the past month, our participants have been working out, eating right, and pushing hard to make sure they meet their goals.