4 Oct
Upcoming event
We’ve been asked to participate in a promotional event. We will be doing an interview with Marty Wolff, who was a recent participant in the show The Biggest Loser. Dude lost a boat load of weight a couple of years ago, and it looks like he’s been able to keep it off since then. I was recently contacted by the PR firm that is doing a fitness tie-in with Wrigley’s Walk and Chew Gum program, so I thought I’d see what we can do with it.
All of you are certainly better at coming up with questions for this kind of thing than I am, so here’s the catch: In the comment box below, just ask a question that you would like to see answered in an interview with him. I’ll pick the best ones and organize them in a Q&A format to be posted here in a couple of weeks. There’s free stuff involved (YOU get the free stuff), so post away. If you’re looking for some question ideas, here’s an interview that was already done.






Posted by Charles Martin on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
“Marty, are there any tools you found on the Internet that were helpful in maintaining your weight-loss?”
Posted by Charles Martin on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
“Marty, after you lost the weight, you received a lot of positive feedback from friends and family. It is encouraging to know that people will be impressed with your perseverance. What was the most poignant comment or reaction made by one of your loved ones that sticks out the most in your mind?”
Posted by Summer on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
It might be cool to know what his non-food rewards are for himself, not only during his weight loss, but also has he maintains…
Posted by Michelle on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
What kind of medical exams did all participants go through? How often?
Posted by Tony on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
“Marty, congratulations on your engagement. What kind of things do you and your fiancée do to encourage and support each other to keep in shape and keep the weight off?”
Posted by Tony on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
Congratulations also on your new career. It sounds like you have made a lot of huge changes in your life.
What did you do after being eliminated from the show? How were you able to overcome your disappointment and continue your amazing weight loss journey? And at what point did it become clear that becoming a Personal Trainer was the right career move for you?
Posted by Tony on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
How much time passed from the time you left the show to the time you went back for the Season Finale? During that time were your health and progress monitored by the show or were you on your own?
Posted by Tony on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
How many of the contestants have to have surgery to deal with all of the excess skin from such dramatic weight loss ?
Posted by Israel on 04.10.07 at 5:45 am
Marty, I have huge thighs like you, what do you do to try and work the legs out more so that your upper body “matches” with your lower body?