Chris Powell on the 10th Anniversary of 'Extreme Weight Loss' (EXCLUSIVE)

'Extreme Weight Loss' debuted a decade ago on May 30, 2011. The ABC series changed the contestants' lives, and it additionally altered Chris Powell's life.

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When Extreme Weight Loss (which was once initially referred to as Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition) debuted on ABC in May of 2011, viewers were introduced to head instructor Chris Powell.

Each season, the fitness knowledgeable helped a suite of contestants to lose weight and to vary their way of life conduct over the route of 365 days. The series inspired numerous others either to apply or to make changes on their own, and fans become invested in the contestants' journeys.

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While other people got to look the contributors evolve physically, mentally, and emotionally, Chris himself was once ceaselessly suffering from the good fortune of the display.

Ten years after the series premiere, Chris Powell mirrored on what the sequence meant to him, how he is endlessly bonded to the contestants he labored with, and whether he'd sign up for a reboot.

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Chris Powell mentioned the legacy of the reality series, and whether he has any regrets.

Those who tuned in to Extreme Weight Loss each and every week all over the display's five-year run saw a compressed model of every participant's adventure. Chris shared that he filmed the display "365 days a year," and that they "never took a break."

As if that agenda wasn't intimidating sufficient, Chris become a dad in the same yr that Season 1 debuted. He stocks a son, Cash, and a daughter, Ruby, along with his ex-wife, Heidi Powell (he used to be also a stepdad to her two children from a prior marriage).

Though the commitment was intense, the teacher stated that fatherhood allowed him to be "more patient, compassionate, and understanding" of the contributors. He principally has certain reminiscences of his time on the show.

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"Any time I reflect on the experience of Extreme Weight Loss, I have the most incredible memories..." he shared solely with Distractify. "The whole experience from beginning to end, with all the good and all the bad, was probably one of the greatest blessings in my entire life."

While Chris does have most commonly glad reminiscences from the show, the Arizona resident does have some regrets about his previous training methods.

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"I made a lot of mistakes in my life, even when it comes to my training. In all fairness, my intentions were always good; I always did preach what I actually thought was in their best interests," Chris defined. "My Season 1 and Season 2 people, I was so much more rigid on what I felt like they needed to do to get the results. In hindsight, I needed to allow them much more flexibility for long-term success."

Chris now acknowledges that it's a must to center of attention on behavioral exchange, addiction adoption, and taking the "slow and steady" approach fairly than cutting things out totally or being too restrictive.

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"Now, having a much better understanding of human behavior and long-term adherence to programming, that was a mistake," he stated about his ways in early seasons. "That's something that I look back on, and it makes my heart hurt."

The Extreme Weight Loss personality could also be quite essential of himself, however it is glaring that he is left an indelible mark on many of the contestants he labored with.

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The teacher continues to be shut with many of his 'Extreme Weight Loss' contestants.

Superfans of the hit ABC sequence shall be glad to be told that the tight bonds that shaped between Chris and his quite a lot of contestants each and every season have been, in truth, real.

He shared that he's actively in touch with about part of the 76 other folks he worked with, and that 10 of them have moved to Arizona. After he trained the individuals, his role steadily shifted to that of a pal, a boss, or, in a couple of circumstances, a marriage officiant.

Season 5 player Rachel Paul is the head of operations on Team Powell.

Chris changed into an ordained minister, and he presided over the ceremony between Season Four alum Bruce Pitcher and his spouse, Alexa Pitcher (who first saw her husband by means of looking at the show).

Alexa and Bruce at the moment are anticipating their first kid together.

He was once also the minister for the marriage ceremony of Season 5 stars Cain and Tiffany Myers. Chris has recently been in touch with Jacqui McCoy and Wally Lang as well.

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The Choose to Lose author noted that the show actually introduced other people together.

"What we went through and what connections people saw on the television were real," he defined. "We spent a year of our lives together. We shared some of the most incredible life-changing experiences together. Through that, you build really powerful bonds."

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What is Chris Powell doing now? He teased an 'Extreme Weight Loss' reboot.

Since Extreme Weight Loss wrapped in 2015, Chris has been protecting busy. In addition to coaching and being a dad, Chris based the nonprofit Move One Million. The group provides a free app this is aimed to assist other people get shifting for just a few mins every day.

He's also still listening to from enthusiasts and followers who need the display to come back. They could also be in success, as he teased exclusively to Distractify that there is a TV idea in the works.

"We're working on something right now that might be even bigger [than the show]. There's been something in the works for quite some time now. I'm really excited."

Chris said that the mission could be far-reaching, and that people would be capable to take part in it without cost.

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"One of the hardest parts of Extreme Weight Loss was the fact that we could only change 15 lives a year, when we literally got more than a million emails asking for help ... there's a new opportunity here where everybody can transform," he shared. "As the viewing audience transforms, certain superstars will emerge. I'm beyond thrilled about this. Stay tuned."

Though it's been a decade since the display first debuted, we may soon be seeing Chris Powell on the small screen again.

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