New A&E Show 'Fit to Fat to Fit' Makes Trainers Gain Weight — But What Does  it Prove?

New A&E Show 'Fit to Fat to Fit' Makes Trainers Gain Weight — But What Does it Prove?

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Adonis Hill, a trainer on the upcoming show “Fit to Fat to Fit,” went from weighing 217 pounds to 286 pounds by consuming 8,000 calories a day.
Adonis Hill, a trainer on the upcoming show “Fit to Fat to Fit,” went from weighing 217 pounds to 286 pounds by consuming 8,000 calories a day.

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