"I push them really hard," the fitness guru said this week. "They are 400 ... pounds! Hello! They are not just going to get on the treadmill and run. It doesn't work that way."
The "Biggest Loser" contestants need special attention, and Michaels said her aim is to provide it.
"A normal person, I could be like 'OK, mama, jump up there. Warm up five minutes.' You'd be like,
'OK.'
"THESE people are half-dead. I mean, it's not the same."
Michaels marveled that anyone could misinterpret her training style.
"People are like, 'She's so mean to them.' And it's like, 'Really? Do you REALLY think so? Do you really watch the show?' ... Now if I was calling them names, that would be mean."
"The Biggest Loser" airs Tuesdays on NBC.
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