The Sarah Fit Show – Top Celebrity Diets For Resolutions

sarahfit.com visit to sign up for Sarah’s Get Fit New Years Challenge and win a Polar Heart Rate Monitor! With so many diets out there, which ones are the best? Celebrity Diets draw lots of attention because we are able to watch the progress in tabloids with that asterisk and taking out the photoshop guessing game. Learn how the biggest losers of 2010 shed their unwanted pounds. In this video, Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, low carb, the zone and eating clean are featured along with Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Hudson, Brooke Burke, Kelly Osbourne and more! Looking for meal ideas? Visit SarahFit.com The Sarah Fit Show features videos of Sarah Dussault and includes her tips on healthy living. Topics range from an easy ab workout in the gym to which foods are healthier than others. In these videos Sarah explains, and shows, easy ways to stay fit, thin, and healthy. New episodes every Monday on the Click Fitness Network. Sarah’s Channel: www.youtube.com Sarah’s Website: sarahfit.com Sarah’s Twitter twitter.com Facebook: Facebook.com Click Fitness Channel: www.youtube.com

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50 Responses to The Sarah Fit Show – Top Celebrity Diets For Resolutions

  1. TheWholefoodfarmacy says:

    Very nice vidio awesome

  2. PlayerBAbyOG says:

    Diets don’t work

  3. christofrofosho says:

    I REALLY wish I could listen to this but like people have said the sound is messed up… could you reupload? or have subtitles?

  4. getrealthen says:

    come on tell the REAL TRUTH~~

    HCG shots…….they are extremely expensive

  5. melissa660mo says:

    Sarah..love love your videos. I have been working out for about three months 5 days a week for an hours aday, and its going great.. but I still have trouble on the treadmill (or running outside) I get winded real quick and cant seem to really breathe that well, then I have to stop running/jogging.I think I am just breathing too fast and dont know how to pace myself, could you give me some tips on how to control my breathing during excerises? Thanks!!

  6. curleedst says:

    @SarahsFabChannel I can’t hear anything either and I keep messing with the speaker volume. I only hear music.

  7. xarronbear says:

    2 and a bit weeks ago I weighed myself and was shocked to find I had become obese. Doing Jenny Craig for the past 2 weeks (over christmas!) I have lost 5.4kg/11-12lbs and am now “overweight”. Although I still have 20kg/44lbs to go, I really think this diet is the answer for me.

  8. lindabebe835 says:

    @BiyaBiyaBiya good suggestion, i have scoliosis too.

  9. ktbsun says:

    sarah i’d like to start the new year off right. bend over for me.

  10. MikamiPro says:

    @Rae56789 I was 224 lbs. Then I started an office job where I wasn’t using half as much energy and at the same time looked into healthy eating, because I wasn’t using much energy, I’d hardly ever get hungry, but it’s extremely unhealthy, I’m a workaholic. Now 154 lbs (5ft.7) Feel fine, been this way for years.

    There are so many healthy foods out there, find the ones you feel are tastey and most of all filling. It’s not all just apples, oranges and lettuce. Dive into variety!

  11. alenaaxo says:

    what do you think of the kardashians quick trim diet? please respond!

  12. Rae56789 says:

    @MikamiPro

    gosh i wud think that 500 is no where near enough have you hit any plateaus ???

    i tried sumthn similar didnt have enough energy …i did it gradually (1300 1100 then 800 then 500) basically for every major drop in calorie intake that was an half hour 2 an hour taken off my workout…i juts simply couldnt do it i think i need 1500
    idk everyones diff if you can do it then dont change a thing ;)

    if u dont mind me asking what was your starting weight and what is your weight now?

  13. thintopia says:

    thanks for the good info.

  14. anniegirl1216 says:

    Carrie Underwood…. I was skeptical at first but I decided to try writing things down and it’s been going great!

  15. MikamiPro says:

    I’m more a Christian Bale’s (only one can of tuna and an apple a day, 500cal) kind of dieter. I’m at a stable weight/height ratio though. It’s not even really a diet, I just eat whenever I’m hungry (which isn’t often) and when I do it’s nutritionally dense, low fat and high protien foods.

  16. emalyce89 says:

    @SarahsFabChannel Okay, that worked! Thank you! =)

  17. BiyaBiyaBiya says:

    Hi Sarah! I have scoliosis and I would like to know some good exercises to strengthen my back muscles. Maybe you could do an episode about it. Thank you!Greetings from Sweden!

  18. cremalsy says:

    @emalyce89 YA SAME HERE

  19. bjornssa says:

    @emalyce89 Haha I hear her voice in my left speaker and only music in my right… You’re not the only one!

  20. SarahsFabChannel says:

    @emalyce89 It is most likely the audio setting on your computer. For some reason my voice is only on in my left speaker. When it was exported, it was on two channels instead of just one. Trying places back in mono vs stereo!

  21. OhSoKimmie says:

    @Rae56789 – Me too! If I’m strictly like “Can’t eat ANY of this sort of food, can’t eat any of this, absolutely none of this” and blah blah blah I tend to be far more successful than if I simply try to eat healthier and cut out all the real bad junk.

  22. emalyce89 says:

    I don’t know if this is my computer or something, but all the vocals are gone and replaced with music…?

  23. TheLaElkins says:

    I love love you! Your amazing I like to go to the extreme when dieting!

  24. Alainirul says:

    hahaha..i like the flying kiss at the end..so cute..<333

  25. TheAbStand says:

    Great information Sarah, have a wonderful New Years!

    TheAbStand*net

  26. ocean3b says:

    The guy is so upset because he is overweight .ooo man patetic

  27. METALMAN4Wii says:

    @89caballero I’m just saying if the tables weight is 250 and the lady weighs 600lbs it’s going to break. it’s just my glass coffee table im not stupid enough to but my 50lb TV on it’s common sense some people lack it…..?

  28. 89caballero says:

    @METALMAN4Wii Pix or it didn’t happen!

  29. sleedolfine15 says:

    In a free society anyyone in business ought to be allowed to sell his services to whomever he wants,assuming that he can find a willing buyer– whether the service is healthcare or sandwich making otherwise you are someone’s slave. Besides if you want a doctor to take on greater risk we need to do something about our law suit happy society–otherwise healthcare professionals will make the necessary practical choices to guard their own lives. Period.

  30. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib wd troll. You got me.

  31. xxxBakeneckoxxx says:

    Americans have the most fuck-up healthcare of any developed country.

  32. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs Take your ball and go, since you still haven’t articulated an argument. Good riddance.

  33. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib No. You need a remedial lesson in reading and more importantly comprehension. I’m done. I got better things to do than argue with a bellicose troll who stalks channels looking for an argument. You win, you ground me down with literary bad breath.

  34. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib More gibber jabber. The funny thing is if you drop the bellicose attitude you and I pretty much are in agreement with the caveat that I’m explaining HOW we got into this state of affairs and WHAT can be done about it. All you want to do is loudly proclaim ‘fat people got fat because they ate too much’, well no shit Einstein. Then when someone adds more to that you bring out your wickermen and strawmen arguments.

    “or go thy ways fat man” – My point in case.

  35. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs “That’s where you get your answers from, and that’s what I was elucidating you dumbass. It’s your stupid theory that requires some ethereal behavioral shit.”

    I love it, you’re trying to completely reverse the burden of proof, and somehow vaguely co-opt my arguments as your own. You suggested behavioral solutions to behavioral problem–assuming that the problem is behavioral (its not). The existence of a single healthy person obliterates behaviorists’ assumptions.

  36. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs I’ll give you an example: “if A, then B. If B, then C. A, therefore C.” These are called arguments. The A’s, B’s, and C’s are called data. People trade arguments in something called “debate”, in which arguments are synthesized into a new configuration of the “truth”. Truthful debate is necessary to democracy, because democracy depends on an informed citizenry. This lesson’s free. Now show me some facts, or go thy ways fat man.

  37. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib “If diet is reducible to behaviorism, then why are so many people healthy despite being exposed to the same conditions?” say wut?

    “Make a damn lucid ” hahhaa, says the no paragraph, wall of text jibber box.

  38. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib You beg your own question? You tell me why so many Americans are fat?

    Tell me why they are so fat yet other equally developed countries are not?

    The answer is in comparing societies and seeing what the genetically identical, culturally almost identical, typically English speaking people abroad are doing differently.

    That’s where you get your answers from, and that’s what I was elucidating you dumbass. It’s your stupid theory that requires some ethereal behavioral shit.

  39. METALMAN4Wii says:

    @Ranzalove Oh it gets worse my friend say if I were to try to get health insurance thru my employer. I would most likely have to pay more being 5lbs overweigh welcome to America…..!

  40. Ranzalove says:

    @METALMAN4Wii What the heck!!?…*sigh* that is so jacked up. I will never understand the world we live in ugh -.-

  41. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs Make a damn lucid response instead of claiming faults I haven’t made. If diet is reducible to behaviorism, then why are so many people healthy despite being exposed to the same conditions? Why are minorities the fattest and least healthy, despite the fact that their non-american international counterparts are far healthier than in the US? Your theory has absolutely no support in fact, and I’ve rebutted it dozens of times. How many more would you like? Just keep trying.

  42. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs Are you serious? I just levelled your stupid false equivalence with examples, and all you can do is snark and claim I’ve made your point. Why do you keep skirting the fact that so many people are healthy in this country despite being exposed to the same social and behavioral conditions? Behaviourism (junk science) was discredited decades ago because of the hindsight confirmation fallacy which presupposes that every mental action is the result of reducible external stimuli.

  43. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib Precisely, You argue and prove my point not yours. Did you even read what I said?

    A 17yr old get’s charged 1000′s for driving a V8 if they get insurance at all. Why? Because 17yr olds on average crash more. Even though *this 17yr maybe safe, he *STILL PAYS FOR HIS RECKLESS COHORT*

    Explain why health insurance would be different if reduced to the same regulations as car insurance?

    You have ironically argued my case rather than your own and you dont even see it. Try Again.

  44. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib “about how poor health is due to diet” – your wickermanning… again. You answering one of your wickerman and nothing anyone said.

    You have to read what is said, not just imagine what was said and devise a response.

  45. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs Sorry, you’re completely ignoring the representative risk level that is accorded to insurance consumers of EVERY other form of insurance BUT health. People are accorded a place in terms of both class brackets (age, cars, etc) and individual risk (past offesnses)–so nice canard! If you actually looked at the actuarial side of health insurance, you’d see that the primary reason US HC is expensive is because of exploding pool risk. End of story.

  46. thereinliestherib says:

    @CmdrTobs Your state of affairs is lies and BS. You’re presupposing the ground of bad health as purely external–puhleaze, sir, explain to me why so many abide the same external conditions, but remain healthy. That way we can skip all the BS about how poor health is due to diet, economics, and whatever other scapegoat you can find–despite the fact that healthy diets are cheaper, more abundant, and more rewarding than the junk diets and sedentary lifestyles of 95% of Americans.

  47. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib Are you nuts? You have not addressing the causes of bad health. All you have to say is “they should eat less”… well shit on me I didn’t know it was that easy. I am TELLING you the state of affairs and why it’s happening yet all you can muster is to restate the state of affairs with extra addage that it’s thier fault…. OFCOURSE it’s there fault dumbass nobody says otherwise, but if you want to move forward you have to find out why and change the behavioral directives.

  48. CmdrTobs says:

    @thereinliestherib Not, really you still pay. They don’t know you, they go on actuary tables. All insurance does. Which is why every 17yr old no matter how safe pays 1000′s in insurance to drive a V8, it’s not about you it’s about your cohort and which way they slice it. They could do it by state, street even occupation. So your screwed if you happen to fit in the one bracket.

    If you think you can get a special individual price then you don’t understand insurance.

  49. GGshineondarkesthour says:

    I can’t believe that people are actually defending this- you’re all just disgusting. This coming from a 128 lb, 5’6 female.

  50. METALMAN4Wii says:

    @Ranzalove I’m 6.4 and 180 and im considered overweigh by 5lbs messed up isn’t it….?

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