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24 Hour Fitness Gives The Biggest Loser High-Tech Upgrade
Date:9/17/2007

itness also announces the return of its exclusive product -- The Biggest Loser Six-Week Weight Loss Program -- to help fans of the show lose weight. The program, offered in all 24 Hour Fitness clubs, is designed to help kick-start users to lose up to 15 pounds in six weeks. (Results may vary.) The program includes five, 25-minute personal training sessions, a 30-day online nutrition planning subscription and a 16-page booklet with fitness/nutrition hints and tips -- for $49.00. (Cost of membership not included).

The Biggest Loser two-hour season premiere aired on NBC on Tuesday, September 11 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern/Pacific and 7:00 p.m. Central/Mountain.

About 24 Hour Fitness

Headquartered in San Ramon, Calif., 24 Hour Fitness, an innovative leader in the health and fitness industry, serves more than 3 million members in 400 clubs across worldwide. Founded in 1983 as a one-club operation, 24 Hour Fitness pioneered the concept of making fitness accessible, affordable and a way of life for everyone. Supporting the communities it serves, 24 Hour Fitness sponsors many charitable events and organizations including the 2004 - 2008 U.S. Olympic Team and the Magic Johnson, Andre Agassi, Shaquille O'Neal and Lance Armstrong Foundations. Please call 1-800-224-0240 or visit http://www.24HourFitness.com for more information and to find the location nearest you.

About The Biggest Loser

The first reality series where everybody "loses," The Biggest Loser offers severely overweight participants the opportunity to undergo a radical physical makeover without any kind of surgery. Alison Sweeney (Days of Our Lives) joins the show to host the fourth season of the series, which challenges and encourages overweight contestants to shed pounds in a safe and recommended manner through comprehensive diet and exercise as they compete for a grand prize of $250,000. The Biggest Loser provides the 18 strong-willed
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