Size Matters, and Weight Camp Should Consider This

Just by the words ‘weight camp’, of course you would be able to deduce that one of their biggest, if not their biggest, goal is to help those who enroll in them lose weight. ‘Reduce size’, in other words. But this is not the only ‘size’ I’m concerned with. I’m also referring to the number of people who enroll in a given age group. I say this because part of the attraction of a weight camp is the opportunity it gives for people with weight problems to interact with other people of the same problem. This is important in building understanding and self- esteem, so could you just imagine having only 2 or 3 enrollees in a given age group? There wouldn’t be much interaction. What I have in mind is that if ever one wants to enroll in a weight camp, one should consider how many people of one’s same age group would possibly enroll in that camp. One should look for the weight camp that usually has a bigger number of enrollees than other weight camps, to ensure that one gets to meet with a lot of people to possibly bond and have fun with.

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