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HomeNewsWeight loss journey begins

Weight loss journey begins

By JONATHON HOWARD

APPLICATIONS have now closed for the Jetts Noosa 12 Week Weight Loss Journey following an outpooring of responses.
More than 30 applicants submitted their stories for the chance to be a part of the final 24 participants.
The weight loss journey will now commence on 20 September, with a range of secrets yet to be revealed.
The Jetts Noosa Journey, in partnership with Noosa Today, was the brainchild of Jetts Noosa franchise owner John Morrall, who shot to stardom on the 2008 Biggest Loser Challenge.
John has since dropped the kilos and turned his life around, but he hopes his 12-week weight loss journey will help change the lives of others.
“Some of the stories have been touching and have really come from the heart,” he said.
“This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and I’m really looking forward to meeting the group and getting started.”
John said he was arranging transport to take the participants to a secret location, where they would be weighed and introduced to their team members and personal trainers.
More will be revealed including an introduction to the group in coming editions.

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