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Corrections team wins Kansas weight loss contest |
By necn.com |
Published: 05/22/2013 |
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A team of Kansas Department of Corrections workers are the biggest losers in Gov. Sam Brownback's weight loss challenge. The corrections employees, who work at the women's prison in Topeka, bested more than 1,000 five-member teams from around the state. The corrections workers shed nearly 265 pounds — about 19 percent of their total weight — over four months and received a cash prize Tuesday of $5,000. A group of state transportation workers from Fort Scott finished second for losing slightly less than 19 percent of their collective weight. Read More. |
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This weight loss contest wasn't easy to win, so I have to give some credit to the Corrections team. I am sure they had Ways to get more protein in your diet, and that's why they won the contest. I can't think of any other reason they would win.
This Kansas weight loss contest was great, and I am glad that I was a part of this. My mates who do average weight loss on ketogenic diet work were with me at this event, as well. The things we saw were quite inspiring.
It was great to see this Kansas team win this weight loss competition. People told me to navigate here after the competition ended so that's why I am here right now. I loved being at this competition.