Anonymous wrote:Shakology has a challenge through "coaches" whereby you post 5 times a week drinking shako and 3 times a week after a workout (sweat pic) and you get into a pool to divide and win $2.0M that has been contributed by Shakology. I did one in Nov/Dec (4 weeks) and Shakology had contributed $3.0M - each participant ended up getting $16 after the challenge. I was expecting much much more but I did lose 10lbs so that was a win.
Anonymous wrote:Getting ready for bikini season. Happens every year.
Here's what you'll discover:
Some women will stop posting in a few weeks, and they'll look the same as usual.
Others will incessantly post to the point of obsession and begin posting pics in workout gear or bikinis...and the pics are often taken in their (sometimes messy) closet. Some of those women clearly have eating disorders...and most seem to need affirmation from FB.
Dman wrote:What's the deal with this? Every FB friend I have who is doing Shakeology or a similar diet post daily photos of themselves drinking the shakes. I don't get it. I guess it's slightly less annoying of the selfie shots of themselves sweating after a half mile walk....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting ready for bikini season. Happens every year.
Here's what you'll discover:
Some women will stop posting in a few weeks, and they'll look the same as usual.
Others will incessantly post to the point of obsession and begin posting pics in workout gear or bikinis...and the pics are often taken in their (sometimes messy) closet. Some of those women clearly have eating disorders...and most seem to need affirmation from FB.
What kind of weirdo actually gets ready for bikini season? Other than some hair removal.
Anonymous wrote:Getting ready for bikini season. Happens every year.
Here's what you'll discover:
Some women will stop posting in a few weeks, and they'll look the same as usual.
Others will incessantly post to the point of obsession and begin posting pics in workout gear or bikinis...and the pics are often taken in their (sometimes messy) closet. Some of those women clearly have eating disorders...and most seem to need affirmation from FB.