Wales On Sunday

WILL YOU FFIT THE BILL FOR TV ROLE?

Show looking for contestant­s as last year’s stars show off their new look

- ROBERT LLOYD Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

APOPULAR health television show is looking for participan­ts for the next series. This time last year, five special people across Wales felt like they needed a big change in their lives.

With S4C Welsh language television series FFIT Cymru inviting applicatio­ns from people to be part of series three, Kevin Jones from Ruthin, Ruth Evans from Llanllwni, Elen Rowlands from Ruthin, Rhiannon Harrison from Aberystwyt­h and Iestyn Owen Hopkins from Caernarfon, all decided to put their names forward.

Less than six months later, and after excelling in the series despite the challenges of lockdown, the five leaders had achieved a stunning transforma­tion.

During the six weeks of the series, they had lost almost 10 stone between them, brought about significan­t improvemen­ts to their health and rediscover­ed their self-confidence.

Six months on, and the total weight loss topped 16 stone.

Now, at the beginning of 2021, the programme is looking for people who want to become leaders in series four of FFIT Cymru, which starts in April.

With FFIT Cymru having formed a partnershi­p with Disability Wales this year, producers are also keen to receive applicatio­ns from disabled people across Wales.

FFIT Cymru participan­ts get to start leading a healthier lifestyle with the support of three health experts.

Mother-of-three Ruth Evans, one of the stars of series three, said: “FFIT Cymru has helped me in every possible way, a tick in every box. There are no words to describe how glad I am. If I hadn’t been part of this programme, I don’t know where I would have been by the end of the year.

“I would not have been as healthy as I am now, I would not be feeling as great as I do now, and I would not be smaller in size than I was before. It has been such a pleasure to be on the show.

“I see someone totally different now, someone I had not seen for many years and I’m quite impressed with what I see!”

Lisa Gwilym, FFIT Cymru presenter, said: “FFIT Cymru is here to help the people of Wales feel better about themselves and every year, the programme brings a smile, not only to

the five leaders, but to the large number of viewers who are also following the food and fitness plans from home.

“This year, there is another chance for five people to go on this inspiratio­nal journey. What have you got to lose?”

Teacher Iestyn Owen Hopkins, from Caernarfon, said: “I feel like a new person. To think how I was six months ago and how I am now, I’m a totally different person on the inside and outside.

“So much has changed over the last six months and the most important lesson I’ve learnt is to always have faith in yourself.”

Mother-of-two Rhiannon Harrison, from Aberystwyt­h, said: “As a mum, you never take time for yourself – I was right down at the bottom of the list. But I started to make a bit of time for myself, started working out and that really helped my mental health.

“I can’t believe some of the things I used to tell myself and the way I would describe myself. It was so unhealthy and unkind. If you have a positive mental attitude, you are more likely to succeed.”

Dentist Elen Rowlands, from Ruthin, said: “I feel great. Before, I wasn’t happy in anything I wore, and I would wear a black, high-neck outfit to take attention away from my body. But now, there is no better feeling that buying clothes and them being too big for me, so that I have to try on a smaller size.

“It’s as though FFIT Cymru was the driving test and then you learn to drive for yourself, by adapting the plan around your lifestyle.”

Kevin Jones, a father of four and step-father of four from Ruthin, no longer has to take medication to treat diabetes, as a result of his FFIT Cymru transforma­tion. He said: “2020 was a big year for everyone and it changed my attitude towards keeping fit, eating healthily and living longer.

“The experience of being on FFIT Cymru, and what we’ve all learned about ourselves, has been unforgetta­ble.

“I feel different in every way. Now I have health, hope and confidence, and the future looks very bright.”

To apply to become a FFIT Cymru leader, go to www.s4c. cymru/ffitcymru and click on Apply Now. If you have any questions, give the FFIT Cymru team a call on 0748390445­2 or email ffitcymru@cwmnida.tv

The closing date for applicatio­ns is Sunday, January 31.

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 ?? FFOTONANT ?? This is how Ruth, Iestyn, Rhiannon, Kevin and Elen looked six months after starring in Ffit Cymru and, inset , before taking part
FFOTONANT This is how Ruth, Iestyn, Rhiannon, Kevin and Elen looked six months after starring in Ffit Cymru and, inset , before taking part

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