In case you were missing a bit of the former Bachelor Sam Wood on your screens, don’t worry: he’s going to be back.
Yes, that’s right.
In an interview with news.com.au, the personal trainer announced he would be launching a new health and wellbeing show on Channel 10.
Called Everday Health, the show will air every afternoon and “will touch on all sorts of themes that are relevant to our wellbeing”.
Ahh, excellent.
Bachelor Wood giving us daily updates on #fitness and #health. I look forward to really enjoying the show, most likely from my couch and drinking chocolate milkshakes.
In all seriousness, the former Bachelor launched his new program “28 By Sam” earlier this month.
The program asks people for 28 days to do 28 minutes of physical activity that is motivating, engaging and sustainable.
In case you needed any evidence that Sam Wood is still in excellent physical condition, check out his Instagram. (Post continues after gallery.)
Sam Wood being very fit.
In the interview, Wood also revealed that this is the first show he has actually agreed to be launch since the finale of The Bachelor.
He was offered spots on Home and Away and “every reality TV show under the sun you can imagine”.
Wood said that despite being warned about the popularity of The Bachelor, he was never fully prepared for how much the show would change his life.
“The producers of the show, they warn you, they say, ‘Look mate, you gotta understand one this goes to air, it’s a very very popular show on Australian television, we attract over a million view a night during prime time, you are going to be one of the most recognisable faces in the country almost overnight. How long that lasts, who knows, but at least while the show is on air, that’s going to be the case,” Wood said.
“I listened to them, I understood what they were saying, but until it happens you’re kind of like ‘whoah, I had no idea’.
Top Comments
28 minutes in 28 days? Even I can do that! I will probably try it given I have gained weight and been eating poorly until recently, and I am trying to turn it around. Have cut way back on sugar already - a big culprit! :|
Diet and exercise changes need to be maintainable, even when life gets busy - nothing drastic. This approach seems simple and achievable to establish a movement habit.
Has anyone done his 28 program? Would love to know what you thought? Did you enjoy it? What kind of results did you get?
Thanks in advance