The Truckload Carriers Association announced that in its Weight Loss Showdown, Carl Bailey of Fair Play, Mo., took the top honor for individuals and Prime, Inc. of Springfield, Mo., won the company contest.
Before and After: Hirschbach driver Carl Bailey went from 227 to 169 pounds -- 26% of his body weight.
Before and After: Hirschbach driver Carl Bailey went from 227 to 169 pounds -- 26% of his body weight.


Managed by Lindora Clinic, a personalized weight management company, the competition brought together teams of 12 drivers and staff from 11 carriers to determine which individual and which company could achieve the greatest percentages of weight loss.

Bailey, a professional truck driver for Hirschbach Motor lines of Medata Heights, Minn., went from 227 to 169 pounds. His 58-pound loss equaled 26% of his body weight. Bailey will receive $2,500 from the sponsor of the individual contest, Cline Wood Agency of Leawood, Kan.

The team from Prime lost a total of 353 pounds, going from 2,309 to 1,956. This represented a 15% drop in the team's collective weight.

As the top company, Prime will receive StayFit Fitness room equipment donated by TravelCenters of America/Petro. Valued at $13,000, the package includes commercial-grade equipment, including a cable motion dual pulley strength frame rack, an elliptical cross trainer and a recumbent stationary bike. TA/Petro will also provide restaurant and food gift cards or certificates valued at $3,000.

The participants followed the Lean-for-Life program, which is based on a low-carbohydrate, low-fat, moderate protein menu plan coupled with exercise, nutrition education and lifestyle changes. The competitors received weekly phone calls from Lindora's coaches, who educated them on nutrition and behavioral changes, helped boost their morale, supported them through their personal challenges and recorded their weight loss.

Overall, the 2012 competitors shed 3,022 pounds, or 10% of their collective body weight; 90% of the participants managed to complete the program. According to Lindora Clinic, this figure is higher than the completion rates for similar initiatives, which are usually about 80%.

"The fact that so many competitors made it to the end and achieved so much proves our industry is ready to stop talking and start acting when it comes to health and wellness," says Chris Burruss, president of TCA.

TCA will recognize the achievements of the Showdown's winners at its 2012 Safety & Security Division Annual Meeting, May 20-22 in Norman, Okla.

To learn more about the competition and its participants, as well as how to enter the next Weight Loss Showdown, go to www.truckingsweightlossshowdown.com.
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