Biggest Loser Finale

Call it a game with numbers. After six months of training, nutrition and intense desire, Patrick House on the circuit and in the Winner's Circle as the champion of season 10 of "The Biggest Loser".

  The 6'2 "offensive lineman old college wowed the audience at the end of the night Tuesday lives with a loss of 181 pounds in its original frame of 400 pounds. I then quickly began to cry and hug his wife and two children as confetti rained on the stage.

  House, 28, a native of Vicksburg, Mississippi, called his trip to victory, "a psychological change that lifestyle."

  Call it a game with numbers. After six months of training, nutrition and intense desire, Patrick House on the circuit and in the Winner's Circle as the champion of season 10 of "The Biggest Loser".

  The 6'2 "offensive lineman old college wowed the audience at the end of the night Tuesday lives with a loss of 181 pounds in its original frame of 400 pounds. I then quickly began to cry and hug his wife and two children as confetti rained on the stage.

  House, 28, a native of Vicksburg, Mississippi, called his trip to victory, "a psychological change that lifestyle."

  Before joining the show, the house was pre-diabetic and had many health problems, including sleep apnea, hypertension cholesterol, high blood pressure.

  "If I do not change and the way I am, I'm going to die young," said House, with emotion in a video of the flashback at the start of the competition.

  Before joining the show, the house was pre-diabetic and had many health problems, including sleep apnea, hypertension cholesterol, high blood pressure.

  "If I do not change and the way I am, I'm going to die young," said House, with emotion in a video of the flashback at the start of the competition.