According to reports, Fit To Fat To Fit fans were shocked to hear about the passing of Jason Wright. While the cause of his death has not yet been revealed, the show has made headlines for the way it portrays obesity. According to the show’s producers, Wright was suffering from lymphedema, a condition that causes water retention and swelling. The doctors diagnosed him with lymphedema, which will be discussed during the episode airing on March 15.
Wright’s story captivated many people because of his weight loss story. He was a resident of Atlanta, Georgia and took part in the first season of the show. He was joined by Johnny Collins and TramellSmith on the show. He had lost 312 pounds to 249 by the end of the program. Unfortunately, he died on May 1, 2016.
The show features 10 top trainers who help people lose weight. While some of the exercises are painful, many viewers report losing up to 18 pounds within 6 weeks. One person, Seth, used to be a fitness trainer and a yoga enthusiast, hopes to transfer his strength and mentality to Dave. He was a minister’s child and had recently appeared on public TV for weight loss with Wright. Both men began their preparation at 308 pounds and then went down to 240 pounds. Their ultimate target was to get to a healthy 220 pounds.
The program is designed to ensure that the boys stick with it for the entire duration. They are each expected to follow a strict diet plan and follow the program to the letter. The weight loss program starts at week 1. The boys must exercise five days per week. Within the first week, Tramell and Johnny have lost a total of 24 pounds, but Tramell is frustrated and believes that the boys must work together.