I am really getting this feeling that this channel is mostly for gay men and women. I am not trying to be derogatory but your shows are only showing certain aspects of fitness. I absolutely love the idea of a tv station devoted to fitness, but I think you should ramp up a few heterosexual manly shows. Like following the lives of body builders or professional athletes for like a year. Or since this is discovery it would be great to know the science behind how foods react with the human body. Example, much of the fitness world believes that High fructose corn syrup is horrible for you. It would be great to know how it gets processed. I mainly brought this up cause I would love to see some body building things or obscure sports like racquetball. Good luck and keep up the good work.
I totally dis agree with you about fittv being only for the gay community. I am not gay at all, and i think fittv does a good job for all commiunties in our world. I love you fitness shows as well as your cook shows. as a result of your fitness and cook show, I am eating better,working out more in getting control of my wieght. I have dietbeties and high blood pressure. I was wieghting 353 pounds. But i started looking at your cook/fitness programs said to myself, i don't need a gym, can work out right in my home and and improved the quarlity of my life. therefore, i am working out every day and eating better at the same time. I am watching your programing every day, keep up the good work you are doing. I hope to be down 150 pounds by next summer end, or close to it. Again, thank you for all the good you are doing.
I really enjoy a couple of the fitness programs as well. I'm not in the best shape and I'm up in my years and I feel comfortable working out in the privacy of my livingroom. I love the variety of exercises. I still have to do some modertion but I can tell a difference in my flexibility and strength. I see no problem with showing some higher standard fitness, we can all strive to reach new heights. Thanks Fittv for helping me live healthier.