Double Down Transformer - Double Your Wi...

Lose 10% in 6 months!

Double Down Transformer - Double Your Winnings!

Jan 27 - Jul 26/Game Closed
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Don't give up yet. Double down on your 2025 resolutions and commit to this game to lose 10% in 6 months. 5 lucky players will double their winnings at the end. Bonus: if this game reaches 1200 players, we'll make it a triple your winnings game!

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Game Begins

Jan 27

Last Day to Join

Feb 09

Weigh-Ins

27th and 28th of every month

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in 6 months

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For all official weigh-ins, you'll be prompted to submit your official starting weight. Our standard weigh-in process involves you submitting 2 photos: one of you standing on a scale in lightweight clothing (no shoes, hats, belts, watches, coats, or outerwear), and another of the scale’s readout with your weigh-in word written on a piece of paper.

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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 94.11% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 20,039,478 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

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Don't take our word for it

Keith A.

06/23/2025 1:50PM
  • Hey everyone, remember me? I've not done a very good job of posting lately. It's been busy, but surely I could have found the time to post something! Oh well...

    I was on a 9-day journey last week - took my granddaughter to Salt Lake City to participate in a vocal music camp. I made plans to be successful - moderated my food intake each morning with the hotel continental breakfast, bought the ingredients for a week's worth of lunch wraps, and made proper choices eating out at night.

    The result? I did lose a couple of pounds while I was away! That made me happy. The downside though is that I'm still stuck in my stall, which is now over 4 weeks long. I really need to increase my exercise if I'm going to break this.

    The 13 hour drive on the way back home Saturday has derailed me for a couple of days. Hoping things are all back to normal tomorrow. But eating on point remains through all of it, and that makes me happy, even if the scales aren't moving like I need them to.

Naomi D. , Karla S. , Sheila WB , Thalia G. and Dale P. like this photo.

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Dale P.

Any luck getting to to the other side of your stall yet, Keith? I’m pretty sure you are still well on track to achieve this month’s weigh-in goal though aren’t you? Based on some of your previous sharings + the impression I’ve formed around your determination & consistent effort, I think you may have already reached this transformer’s GW, but are striving for further weight loss in pursuit of your own personal GW. Either way, I know you’ll leave this Transformer victorious and a slimmed down, healthier version of January Keith, who has set in motion convincing habits and is well on his way to reaching his ultimate weight loss goals!

Keith A.

@Thalia - I've been under my goal for a couple of months now. I always do very well with a first Transformer because my weight is so high, it comes off quickly at the start.

@Tara - I do a decent job of getting at or near my protein goals, but to be honest, I don't look at my macro nutrient stats too often. Maybe I need to start doing that!

@Karla - the stall is over! With this weigh-in, I've busted below that stall number by nearly 4 pounds. Now just have to remember this the next time I stall.

@Naomi - I do believe our bodies "adapt" to our new standards, so sometimes changing it up is a good thing. Nearly every day, I eat food simply to make sure I get enough calories so I don't go into "starvation mode," which some people say is a myth but I've battled it before.

@Dale - Stall is over for now. I'm sure there will be another one! The habits are working so far - survived a 8 nights in a hotel room and actually lost weight, due to serious food planning that I stuck to 100%.

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