The DietBet Kickstarter - $500 Pot Bonus...

Lose 4% in 4 weeks!

The DietBet Kickstarter - $500 Pot Bonus!

Jul 15 - Aug 11/Game has ended
Hosted by Referee Nancy
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Jul 15

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Join this Kickstarter game to lose 4% in 4 weeks. Plus, we've added a $500 bonus to the pot! Hosted by WayBetter's very own Ref Nancy! Let's do this!

IMPORTANT DATES

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Game Begins

Jul 15

Last Day to Join

Jul 28

Final Weigh-In

Aug 12 - Aug 13

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

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Lose 4%

in 4 weeks

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How do you verify the weight loss?

For all official weigh-ins, you'll be prompted to submit your official starting weight. Our standard weigh-in process involves you submitting 2 photos: one of you standing on a scale in lightweight clothing (no shoes, hats, belts, watches, coats, or outerwear), and another of the scale’s readout with your weigh-in word written on a piece of paper.

What you'll need

  • A scale (preferably digital)
  • A digital camera or smartphone
  • A full-length mirror or someone to take your photo
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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.54% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,679,922 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

All results shown on DietBet are from actual users. Individual results may vary.

Don't take our word for it

Rachel S.

07/28/2024 6:18AM
My brother is a body builder, so he exercises a lot and cares a lot about nutrition. Last week, I called him and shared my struggles with exercise motivation.

He said, "If you exercise only because you want to enjoy the positive effects, that's not going to be enough to drive a long term habit. To build a consistent, long term exercise habit, you need to learn to enjoy doing it: the motions, the environment, and how it feels."

I wanted to share that because it was a helpful insight for me. I've been trying to focus on how I feel during weight lifting: the exhilaration when my heart races, the sense of endurance when I power through a difficult set. Noticing these things is almost like a mindfulness exercise. I don't know that I love exercise yet, but I am starting to understand how someone could love it.

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Adele T.

Love this! He’s right. You have to find what works for you. If it feels like “work”, it will be so hard to stick with.

My fav type of exercise is lifting heavy. I haven’t been to the gym in quite a few years d/t various reasons. The biggest one was a double abdominal hernia repair in 2017. I was restricted from weightlifting for awhile then nursing school got the best of me. Ughhhhh. Anyhoo, I miss it. So much. It was such great stress relief especially during my divorce.

I would throw on my earbuds, listen to my hardcore music playlist and lift heavy sh$t. For that one hour, all I focused on was myself, mind and body. It was my “me-time”. I felt “in control”, strong and unstoppable. It gave me energy and I slept better too. Don’t forget the nutrition piece! I even food prepped and kept my nutrition dialed-in because I didn’t want to “lose my gains.”

My goal is to get back in the gym by end of this year! :)

Brittaini P.

That's how it was for me. I had to shift my mindset and now I find it a necessary stress release but am able to fully be focused most of the time.

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