It’s Fun Being a Loser

Gaby Berkman

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March 27, 2012

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ACE’s Spring 2012 Biggest Loser: Energy competition is in full swing. So far we’ve had 200 Action Teams sign up to participate and we’ve already had 21 First Weigh-Ins. Wow, that’s a lot of losing.

While this competition is obviously super fun, we’re ready to step the fun factor up a notch and need your help. Here are a few super easy ways your Action Team can bring the fun while still helping your school shed mad pounds of CO2. Inspired to take some of these projects on? Email your finished products to [email protected] and I’ll showcase them right here on our blog. Insta-celeb status!

Meme-ify Your School: Use this free Meme Generator to upload a picture of you and your friends in energy-vampire slaying or light turning off action. Then just add a funny caption, print ’em off and hang them around school to spread the word about your Biggest Loser: Energy efforts.

Make it Famous: Grab a pic of your favorite celebrity and draw a speech bubble on it. Then, make them say something about Biggest Loser: Energy. Hang these up around school too!

Be a Video Star: Rally your fellow Action Team members, chose roles and film yourself doing Biggest Loser: Energy. Or, take it a step further and and create a song, dance or even a spoof about the competition. Email [email protected] for any video help or questions.

Have an awesome idea we haven’t thought of? Make it happen and let us know! Happy losing, everyone!

Gaby Berkman

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