Ten Amusing Fitness Ads

These ten amusing ads for fitness clubs, gyms and weight loss programs capture your attention by being inventive – and mostly poking fun at those carrying a few extra pounds.
If you are a chonko then it’s time to close your web browser, put down your bar of chocolate and go for a jog.
Either that or carry on and look at nine more funny ads.









Posted on September 30, 2009 | Filed Under Laughs
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Just unbiliveable
The straw is cool…. some clever ads there …:)
Funny ads, well chosen.
However, your insulting comments are not funny or well-chosen. It would behove you to learn how to treat others well, and show some respect for those who look different from what you consider to be the norm. The comment about getting up and stop eating chocolate was not only rude, but absolutely gratuitous.
Eloin are you in need of a gym membership?
seriously eloin?? if i was overweight i would take those comments as motivation. that was nothing. and to all the fat people in the world who sit around and mope all day, how unlucky they are and how life is not fair that they’re not skinny like other peole, its called exercise (walk, run, do something jesus christ)
i have no sympathy for obese people, because they CHOOSE to eat.
makes me fucking sick
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Eloin – get a f**kin life – you must be a massive pig
Some really great ads. They should inspire few people to get healthy!
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I’m overweight, healthy, and unbothered by it? The ads are a little insulting, to be sure, but I’d probably feel the same way if they intimated that a skinny person can get blown away by a stiff wind or something exaggerated along those lines. I don’t like any advertising that makes it a point to insult people in an effort to be motivating. As far as I know, only fat people are supposedly motivated by negative treatment; that is, at least, what it seems people believe.
Either way, I’m overweight and I can still walk at least five miles (I’ve yet to have to walk any further) without issue, so I can honestly say that this article, and a number of the comments, are ignorant and unworthy of further attention.
nice ads