Buff Australia’s dad who changed his life to win the F45 Fitness Challenge ERUPTS when another athlete won the title: “I was eating, sleeping and breathing competition.”
- Sydney’s father claimed he was a legitimate winner of the F45 Fitness Challenge
- The contest provided the winner with a vacation to Fiji after four weeks of training.
- Ben Meekin wants his final body scan compared to the winner of the challenge
- In a statement, F45 Training Incorporated said it was reviewing the situation.
An ambitious MMA fighter claimed he was a legitimate winner of the F45 Fitness Tournament, which offered Fiji a free vacation. Because it changed his life.
Sydney’s father, Ben Meekin, completely changed his lifestyle during the competition, waking up at dawn and going for a run, completing four training sessions daily for a month.
But after a player who lost more kilos than him took the title, he now wonders if the challenge was judged solely by weight loss, not a change to his overall health. I am.
Every day, Meekin spent hours preparing meals, starting with a smoothie consisting of protein powder, beetroot and coconut water.
Ben Meekin (pictured) challenged Jim to see if the challenge was based solely on weight loss or overall health after completely changing his lifestyle.
He said he was determined to win the fitness challenge from day one, claiming he wasn’t a painful loser, but simply wanted fair action.
“By the first day, I was already ready for the week’s meal,” he told ACurrent Affair.
“I told everyone I was going to win the challenge. I started to win from day one and spent every morning waking up preparing meals, training, sleeping at 8.30 at night, and waking up at 3.30 in the morning. I did.
“Until the end, I was eating, sleeping and breathing my competitors.”
The man who won his vacation to Fiji lost 15 kilograms-six kilograms more than Meekin-still lost nearly nine kilograms during the challenge (pictured before and after Meekin’s shot).
F45 offered a trip to Fiji for the winners of the one-month fitness challenge (pictured)
An ambitious MMA fighter paid F45 $ 60 a week for four weeks, plus $ 140 for a body scan used to determine the winner of the competition.
The man who won his vacation to Fiji lost 15kg-six more than Mr. Meekin-still lost nearly 9kg during the challenge.
Mr. Meekin said his dedication to the challenge meant he missed spending time with his little son, which was one of his main motives.
He was an elementary school teacher and said paying invoices and mortgages meant it was difficult to take his family abroad.
Mr. Meekin (right) said his dedication to the challenge meant he missed spending time with his little son, which was one of his main motives.
“I took time from the life of my little boy, the life of my partner … I paid to take part in the competition, and I wanted a fair shot,” he said.
Later, Meekin moved to the gym, which claims to judge participants using only body scans that use formulas to measure bone, muscle, and fat mass.
In a statement, the F45 stated that the challenge was “a community-focused health transformation program designed to produce life-changing outcomes.”
Each franchisee is responsible for providing an overview of the program implementation and implementation, as well as the conditions and criteria for the challenge.
Parent company F45 Training Incorporated is aware of Mr. Meekin’s problem and is considering the situation.
In a statement, F45 Training Incorporated said they were aware and reviewing the situation (pictured, people are training at the F45 gym).
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