Why anna kournikova on biggest loser




















On the show, contestants enter the competition extremely overweight. Some weigh over pounds, and their bodies endure intense pain and suffering, hoping the results will come and it will be all worth it.

While they do need a hard trainer, they also need someone who will be personal with them as well. It appears Kournikova wasn't about that. After Michaels left the weight-loss reality competition last year, producers chose Kournikova, along with another trainer, Dolvett Quince, to work with longtime Biggest Loser trainer Bob Harper for Season The hire of attractive, camera-friendly Kournikova seemed like a great choice to some: the tennis pro was an amazing athlete with great name recognition, and had always been in excellent shape.

She also spoke of a connection to those whose self-esteem plummeted from weight gain. She said that years in the media spotlight had made her hyper-conscious of her appearance and caused her to struggle with insecurity and feelings of inadequacy.

But she struck others as the wrong choice right from the beginning, and some weren't surprising by her leaving The Biggest Loser after only one season on the show. Some contestants found Anna Kournikova's style as brash as Jillian Michaels without the underlay of genuine sympathy and commitment that the longtime Biggest Loser trainer has always exhibited.

Kournikova did not often sympathize with her overweight and obese contestants, talking about her tough upbringing when they complained about their training being hard. Videos: Emmy roundtable with reality TV.

Did you like Kournikova as a trainer? Share your thoughts on the. IE 11 is not supported. I know that she was trying but she was annoying me whenever she was on the screen. Caroline A. Godin No surprise there. Patricia Kane She was a wannabee, and insulted everyone on that show!!



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