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The largest loser coach Dolvett fifteen Ready to share his honest experience working on the controversial reality show.
After Netflix for the first time Fit for TV: the reality of the largest loser Earlier this month, fans were reminded Jillian Michaels and Every harperTough love and even more difficult challenges to help their competitors lose weight and become healthy.
To Dolvett – who worked alongside the two coaches for two seasons – he will always remember their hopes of winning.
“I think when cameras were rolling, those two types stayed in their neutral corners, as boxers tended to do,” Dolvett, 52, was divided Weekly US On Thursday, August 21. “I think the competitive nature of the show was not left on the competitors alone.
Dolvett – who worked on the show between 2011 and 2016 – said the competition could be felt “inside the gym in front of everyone, including myself.”
Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels, Dolvett Quince, Alison Sweeney
Paul Drinkwater / NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection“That competition comes from – in my mind – I’m going to show that I can do a better job than she’s going to show or it’s going to show them,” he added. “And I felt you could see that that tension was coming and going between those two.”
When asked if he respected how Bob, 60, and Jillian, 51, Having interacted with their competitors, Dolvett replied, “No, not all the time. I would have done things differently.”
According to Dolvett, he followed a certain style of how he interacted with his competitors.
“One of my talents given by God is to be able to assess personalities very quickly. I’m not going to my work, ‘right, this person is of this size. I’m going to treat them like this,’” he explained. “Oftentimes, some professionals and coaches will train the people that they help the same way they train themselves. ”” ”” ”” ”
Francelina Morillo, Joe Ostaszewski, Lisa Rambo, Dolvett Fifte
TRAE PATTON/NBC/EVERETT COLLEGEThe coach said he was going on to pay attention to eyes, heads leaking, shoulders going down or other tone to see how individuals respond to his style.
“Personally, what I did was trying to pay attention to detail,” he shared. “Oh, she responds very well to my voice. I need to be a little softer with this one and find moments quietly to push. ‘ … My style was a bit more refined in how I helped the competitors. ”
Harper agreed to participate Fit for television, While Netflix Jillian said “Refuse to participate. “
Dolvett claimed to Us He had discovered about the docuseries through other competitors and had not been contacted by producers and creators.
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Courtesy of Dolvett Quice / InstagramWhen he finally spoke to a producer, Dolvett claimed to be told, “You were not an opponent. You were not someone they felt if he was doing anything to hurt the brand or hurt the people involved. You were actually a very partner.”
Weekly US reached out to Netflix for comments.
Dolvett encourages fans The largest loser to watch Suitable for TV And make their own collections about the weight loss show.
To this day, the self -development coach, writer and entrepreneur continues to celebrate Success Stories Of the franchise as the former competitor’s trade Lisa Rambowho inspired her whole community to become healthy and lose weight.
When asked to share how he hopes people will remember The largest loserDolvett – who is currently working on a new app called OCA, who stands for men and women of a certain age – said he is focusing on the positive.
“For the first time on television, a TV show decided to help a category of overlooked and ridiculous people,” he shared Us. “To that point, a show was created to give hope to individuals who suffered internally and showed it externally.… The largest loser Showing people just because you’re overweight doesn’t mean you can’t improve. “
Fit for TV: the reality of the largest loser streaming now on Netflix.