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Feb 12

Newsom dismisses health/fitness tests for 6M plus students in favor of non-binary PC – The Turlock Journal

There are almost 6.2 million public school students in California.

No one has an adequate count on how many of those students are non-binary, meaning they do not identify as either female or male. They may view themselves as part male and part female. And in some cases, they see themselves as female one day and male the next. Its a safe guess that the number of non-binary students in California could barely populate a city the size of Turlock.

It is worries about the psyches of primarily non-binary students that has prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom to include in the proposed state budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 to suspend physical fitness testing for three years that the state requires in the 5th, 7th, and 9th grades. The suspension is designed to give experts time to devise standards that would assure non-binary students will not be body shamed or bullied as the result of taking the tests.

This is a bizarre decision on many levels.

First, the test as currently designed was done so to give youth a report card on not just their fitness and health. It includes determining an individual students body mass index (BMI) ranging from very lean to needs improvement unhealthy.

The idea is not just to determine where students were on a scale or health and fitness but to nudge students into improving just like grades do in an academic classroom.

Is the test really hurting students? No one knows because that determination was not made.

It makes no sense to walk away even temporarily from a test that may have a positive impact on millions of youth because it might undermine the self-esteem of 85,000 or so students.

It would have made more sense to simply allow students opt to not take the test for whatever reason they saw fit without revealing if they are non-binary or simply dont want to do it.

Then there is the issue is how you tailor test components such as determining BMI if the very definition of a non-binary individual is one who has a fluid gender identity or none at all? You can make weight, height, body fat, and other charts measuring physical components that go together to give you a picture of a persons health and fitness levels based on the general physical physiology parameters of a male versus female but how do you do that when non-binary doesnt as much eschew such boundaries as it rejects them?

There could literally be dozens upon dozens of composites needed to be created for testing parameters for various precise definitions of a non-binary student as opposed to simple male and female.

And while the schools should work to avoid body shaming and such, how can you do that when by the very fluid definition of being non-binary you may not know what the student literally identifies as from day to day? That also means testing as a 5th grader they may view their gender or lack of gender one way, define it differently as a 7th grader, and then see the concept of their gender in an entirely new light in the 9th grade. By definition you would not be comparing one persons progress as much as starting over each time with someone different.

Since we are getting into the thick weeds of victimology with a simple physical fitness test, lets talk about body shaming for a second by going down memory lane.

In my case, its seventh grade. It is also puberty time.

I was 5-foot-11 and 260 pounds. My mom might have called me husky, jerks both young and old called me fat, and I knew I was overweight.

I had plenty of classmates that werent. They almost all werent jerks. Among them was Lello Carnesecca. Every seventh grade class has a Lello Carnesecca. Blessed with his genes, a desire to play sports and early onset of puberty Lello as a seventh grader had an honest-to-goodness six pack, was athletic and shaved. He also was smart.

Lello could do laps around the playground in PE with ease. As for me it was short spurts of jogging and then walking. He could do push-ups like a Marine recruit near the end of basic training. Pull-ups were a snap for him. I still cant do a legitimate pull-up to this day.

Why isnt Newsom worried about the impacts that puberty might have on the potential for body shaming by those who identify as male or female who havent reached puberty as opposed to those that have?

I was not body shamed by any classmates after taking the test of the day the Presidents Fitness Test even though I was fat, a major klutz, and performed hideously on the test. There also happened to be another kid close to my size that wasnt a klutz and tested in the middle better than a lot of average or slender kids that for whatever reason they didnt make an effort or were fooling their selves that they were fit and healthy didnt score high.

My negative experiences with being bullied because of my weight had nothing to do with the test and very rarely from kids my own age. Instead it was adults, such as spectators during my one and only season as a Little League player, that re-affirmed their status as adults for ridiculing me for what I obvious already knew since there were plenty of mirrors at home.

It is tough to get comfortable with your own body for many and not just those who feel they are in the wrong skin when it comes to gender.

In many ways Im still not.

And while Im not like everyone I see purely through my eyes and not a rundown on their vitals, endurance, dexterity and strength, I am pleased with where my health and fitness are headed.

The anxiety for me as a middle schooler had nothing to do with what anyone would say or what grade I would get but the fact I was pretty sure it was going to confirm to me what I already knew. I needed to do something to get better at the fitness thing since worrying about your health isnt exactly on the radar screen of a typical 7th grader.

In looking back, that test rated me not on a scale that reflected who I was which was a borderline severely overweight 12 year-old but with a norm for my age and height was part of the pieces to a puzzle I needed to put together in my head.

That puzzle, when I finished it by the end of the school year, made it possible for me to start my 8th grade year weighting 70 pounds less.

What Newsom is doing without realizing it is taking away a tool that may actually have similar positive impacts on young Californians on the advice obviously of advisors that is rooted in politically correct assumptions that tip the scales against the overwhelming majority of students who are binary.

Besides if a person can actually grasp that they are not binary as a 7th grader and run with it they certainly have the moxie and intelligence to put a physical fitness test in perspective.

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Feb 12

Texomans encouraged to take flight with Weightless bungee fitness – KFDX – Texomashomepage.com

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) A fun and innovative workout class in town is proving to be perfect for folks who arent always motivated to go to the gym.

I started it because I am a cancer survivor and I was having a lot of pain in my joints, Weightless owner Tiffany Humpert Brillhart said.

For Brillhart, finding a painless yet impactful workout became a top priority.

I went through lots of treatment and it caused a lot of bone pain and joint pain and it was very hard for me to do my coaching, Brillhart said. I looked into all of the low to no-impact options and bungee fitness seemed to be it.

Brillhart then introduced the unique class to Wichita Falls, and her students, like Dana Croucher, could not be more thrilled.

I have always hated, sorry thats an ugly word going to the gym, Brillhart said. [Ive] always struggled with my weight and then I saw weightless on Facebook and decide hey maybe I should try that.

Weightless offers a low impact, high-intensity classes such as bungee fitness, ariel fitness as well as trampoline fitness and its not as gymtimidating as going to a regular gym.

Its just fun because were flying and were jumping and learning things every class she teaches us something new, Croucher said.

Brillhart and Croucher encourage Texomans to take flight with Weightless.

As an extra incentive to join, Weightless currently has a special rate just in time for Valentines Day, two classes for $25.

Click here for more information and schedule.

Classes are taking place at the Defining Moments Dance Studio on Kell Boulevard, but a new studio is expected to open in downtown Wichita Falls in March.

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Feb 12

Fitness instructor, 80, inspiring the young | News, Sports, Jobs – Fairmont Sentinel

Christa Walters gracefully lowered herself until she was parallel with the Peosta Community Centre floor and her back was as flat as a board.

The women around Walters, willing participants in the recent workout session, groaned in pain. But they knew the more they complained, the longer they would have to hold the position.

For the past nine years, Walters has been instructing a Get Fit workout class Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the community center. And although she recently celebrated her 80th birthday, she has no plans to slow down or retire from her weekly exercise routine.

(Class participants) said, Christa if you quit, we are coming to your house,' Walters said. I dont feel my age. I dont feel 80. Its just a number.

Walters said she always has loved working out.

Growing up in Mannheim, Germany, she practiced ballet regularly. But after she married Ronald, who served in the U.S. Army, she moved to Guttenberg, Iowa, and discarded her old pointe shoes in favor of running shoes. She also set up a workout area in the basement of their home.

When she moved to Dubuque 12 years ago, she began taking classes at the Peosta Community Centre. She later was approached by her instructor, who asked her to begin teaching classes at the facility.

She said, Christa you are the only one I can think of that can do that,' Walters said. I always exercised. It was nothing new to me, but telling people what to do was.

When it came to learning about different workout routines and stretches, Walters used the same method she used in the past to learn English. Specifically, she watched TV and read.

Walters class has 12 to 14 regular members who attend every week. But sometimes the class overflows with walk-ins and she has to move over to the gym, she said.

Alaine Jamison, 66, of Bernard, said she has been attending Walters class for more than two years. She said Walters dedication inspires her.

The majority of regular members in Walters class are more than 60 years old, but it is not just a class for seniors. Its open to everyone.

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Feb 12

Get Rec Fit offering community fitness in Swansea – Fall River Herald News

SWANSEA Getting healthy in Swansea has become a whole lot easier with a new fitness program. And its offerings may rival those in some local studios.

Recreation Commission clerk Christeen Cestodio created the Get Rec Fit program from the ground up to give those aged 18 to 60 a new affordable exercise venue.

The classes have been amazing, Cestodio said. The instructors have been amazing.

Cestodio said the program, offered in a wide open space at the Community Center, 260 Ocean Grove Ave., will create healthier people and get people out there into the community.

The winter schedule that runs until March 28 offers classes every day except Tuesday.

Classes range from zumba to yoga and boot camp to line dancing.

It kind of started before I came, but it was very limited classes, Cestodio said. This is my first season running it.

Instructors include Christine Antunes, Karen Torres, Shaun Gadbois, Allison Sprague, Carol Ann Souza, Stephanie Miller, Jessica Williams and Diane Sinclair.

Cestodio said she wanted to add offerings for adults because there was a gap in that area, with activities mainly offered to children and senior citizens.

She contacted local fitness instructors and crafted the program that offers 18 classes each week, with some in the mornings and others in the late afternoon and evening for adults who work during the day.

I got lucky, Cestodio said.

Keeping the classes affordable was important to Cestodio, and the commission.

The drop-in price is $5. Get Rec Fit class passes are available at five for $25, 10 for $40, 20 for $60 and 30 for $80. Classes are open to residents of Swansea and other local communities.

Cestodio said she is still expanding the program and would like to offer yoga at the Town Beach this summer.

Other programs for adults include crochet and mens basketball. The Recreation Commission also offers a youth summer program.

To learn more about Get Rec Fit and other programs, visit http://www.facebook.com/getrecfit.

Email Deborah Allard at dallard@heraldnews.com.

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Feb 12

Houston couples who sweat together, stay together – Houston Chronicle

On Sundays, Houston residents and sweethearts Caroline Bentley and Andrew Ginty sit down and pencil in their workouts.

We both have pretty different schedules, Bentley said. We like to plan out when were busy, when we have time to work out together.

They decide which days theyll schedule their workouts as a duo, and which days theyll divide and conquer.

Its not in the cards to do them all at the same time, Ginty said. But we want to make sure that we do some together.

Marking the calendar helps hold them accountable for their fitness routines. But thats not the only benefit the couple sees.

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If you want to be healthy, you have to commit time to it, Ginty said. If you have your partner there with you, youre spending quality time together. Its like a bonus hour we get to spend together.

Bentley and Ginty represent a large number of couples who find that sweating together helps them stay together. Their relationships benefit from time together, spent pursuing a common goal and their health improves as well. Partners become accountability partners, cheering on progress and pushing each other to stick to their fitness routines.

Everybody has stress in their lives, whatever their situation, said Bruce Blome, a Heights resident who works out with his partner of 12 years, Karen Carter.

Exercise is a great way to reduce stress and let your mind relax, he continued. It creates for us a nice relaxed environment at home. And we probably communicate better.

Carter agrees. Youre less likely to take your stress out on each other, she said.

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The benefits differ from couple to couple. For Ginty and Bentley, who have been dating for four years, their regular trips to the Orangetheory Fitness studio in West University Place has given them a common hobby.

I was exhausted after my first workout, but I really liked it, said Bentley. Before long, she convinced Ginty to give it a shot. He joined after his first trial class.

Now, the couple goes to the gym several times a week. Bentley has lost 15 pounds, and Ginty has lost 5 and is working to increase his strength. Already, he feels faster and stronger when he runs.

When they are both free on Saturdays, they go to Orangetheory together. But even when they cant go together, they still share their routines.

We have conversations about it, even when we cant go at the same time, Bentley said. It benefits us as individuals. And its something we can do together.

Sugar Land residents Kari and Larry McMichael also work out as a team at Orangetheory. They met at a friends birthday party four years ago and have been married for two years.

Kari has been diagnosed with four different autoimmune disorders, which affect her health and muscle tissues overall. Last year, she began a keto diet due to her diagnosis, and it helped improve her health. Then she decided to try Orangetheory.

I was a little intimidated at first, she said. But the workouts go by fast, and you get a lot accomplished. You start to see the results. Your muscles are more defined. Your clothes fit better.

Kari has lost 30 pounds and convinced her parents to join as well.

For Larry, fitness has been a top priority for a while: Three years ago, he weighed 300 pounds. I ate bad, drank and smoked a pack a day, he said.

After eliminating sodas and fast food, he lost 40 pounds. Then, he began jogging. Eventually, he lost 100 pounds. When Larry quit smoking, he regained about 30 pounds. But Orangetheory helped him lose 20 of those pounds again.

Now I have confidence going into the gym, he said. He likes the real-time feedback from the gyms heart monitors and the calm, encouraging vibe he gets from the coaches.

Mostly, he said he benefits from the support of his wife. My wife is committed to being healthy, and she helps me a lot, he said.

They often head to the gym at 5 a.m. to start their day with a workout. We talk to and from, on the drive, Kari said.

Being at the same gym also gives them something to discuss. They compare their workouts, chat about trainers. That connection keeps us going, Kari said.

Were accountability partners, Larry added. We talk about what we can do better. Its cool to share that part of our life together.

Heights residents Blome and Carter go to Orangetheory together three to five times a week.

The way Orangetheory is designed, even if youre not on the same fitness level, you can still go together and encourage each other, he said.

For example, one partner could run on a treadmill, while the other goes at a slower pace, Blome explained. There are modifications for each exercise.

Blome and Carter carpool to work. Sometimes, when they are heading home, one of them considers tapping out of their fitness plans.

One of us convinces the other, and afterwards, were glad that we did, Blome said.

We never regret going, Carter added.

They also focus on nutrition together, planning their meals and shopping at the grocery store.

Carter is convinced that being healthier together makes for a better partnership. She suggests other couples spend time looking for an exercise option that suits them.

Find something you like to do, she said. Because if you dont like it, you wont do it. And its even better, if you can do it together.

Lindsay Peyton is a freelance writer, based in Houston.

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Feb 12

Fitness Diaries: Let’s be kind to one another, it’s the healthiest way to live – Colorado Springs Gazette

Its evident that eating healthy and engaging in a consistent weekly exercise regime contributes to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. But there are also other aspects of our lives that we can adjust to help us all be happier. This includes treating each other with decency and compassion.

As we approach Valentines Day, a day dedicated to love, Im making a call for kindness.

Lately Ive been seeing a more heightened sense of hostility toward one another, leading to name-calling, rapid insults and threatening comments. Why are we so angry?

When we get angry, our blood pressure rises, which can lead to severe heart problems. People typically resort to anger to protect themselves from appearing vulnerable in conflicts or in troublesome situations. Getting mad never feels good, yet we rely on this basic emotion as a defense mechanism when our bodies are in distress.

Staying in this strong emotional state over a long period of time can damage relationships between friends, family members and co-workers. Plus, it can be difficult to focus on everyday tasks as confrontational situations play over and over in our minds.

Controlling our anger can help us gain a better perspective on finding ways to be kind to each other.

Social media is the most common place for people to vent their frustrations or express their opinions on trending news topics. Unfortunately, this platform also has normalized the ability to belittle others while hiding behind a screen.

If you find yourself feeling extremely upset with those who may not have the same opinion as you, perhaps its best to schedule some time away from social media.

Colorado is a beautiful state; take advantage of it. Taking in the sights of nature can clear your mind and relieve stress.

And dont forget to take a few pictures while youre on your outdoor excursion, so when youre ready to return to social media you can post them. Your scenic photos could help uplift someone elses spirits if theyre having a bad day.

Offline, keeping your cool can clearly be more difficult when crossing paths with someone who pushes your buttons.

The common saying, kill them with kindness, can be easier said than done especially when feeling trapped in an argumentative situation that you didnt instigate. In these instances, it is habitual to seek revenge or use other combative tactics to ensure the other person feels the same pain youre feeling. Stop! Holding a grudge builds constant tension and evokes hatred.

If having a civil conversation is not an option, it could be time to distance yourself from this person. If its a family member, reach out to a family counselor to help mend unresolved issues in a neutral setting.

If youre the one feeling constant anger or if youre having a hard time controlling your outbursts, please seek the help of a counselor or therapist.

Emotions are contagious. Try to surround yourself with those that give you joy.

Smile more; say, hello to people as you walk by them; wave to your neighbors; hold the door open for others as you enter or exit a building; buy a cup of coffee for a co-worker; and take a friend out to lunch. These small actions can make a big difference in improving someones day and may motivate them to pass it forward.

Now, lets spread love and shower others with kindness. The world is in dire need of it.

Stephanie Swearngin has been a nationally certified fitness professional since 2009.

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Feb 12

The Best Diet And Fitness Tips Kate Middleton Swears By – Women’s Health

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Kate Middleton has been living in the public eye for more than a decade and the whole time she's just been so...consistent. Her hair always looks amazing, her style is on point, and, of course, she looks super fit. While Kate doesn't talk a lot about what she does in the food and exercise department, several insiders have shared that she works hard to be healthy. Here are the Duchess of Cambridge's top health tips, so you can steal them for yourself.

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1Try to cook regularly.

Kate makes most of the meals for Prince William and the kids herself, British chef Carolyn Robb, who worked at Kensington Palace for more than two decades, told Racked. "Kate does quite a lot of the cooking," she said.

2Go for a smoothie first thing.

For breakfast, Kate likes to make a smoothie with spirulina, kale, matcha, spinach, romaine, cilantro and blueberries, according to the Daily Mail.

3Have healthy competition.

According to the Daily Mail, Kate is competitive with her sister, Pippa. "Kate is an exercise junkie. Pippa and Kate take their toned physiques extremely seriously," a source told the newspaper.

4Get into planking.

Kate is big into doing planks. "It tightens her muscles," a source told the Daily Mail.

5Mix up your planks.

Kate actually does three different planks, a source told the Daily Mail. "There are three elements, the basic plank, the side plank and the prone sky dive."

6Push yourself.

Kate doesn't just do a few planks and call it a dayshe goes hard. A source told the Daily Mail that she can hold a plank "for 45 seconds or longer" and she repeats them "at least ten times each."

7Give CrossFit a try.

Kate is apparently big into CrossFit, per the Daily Mail, which focuses on a combination of resistance training, weights, running, and squats.

8Set aside some solid time for exercise.

Kate works out every morning for an hour, the Daily Mail says.

9Use your body weight.

Kate has all kinds of equipment available to her, but she's big into bodyweight exercises, the Daily Mail says.

10Work out like a kid.

Kate is known to do skipping as part of her workout, according to the Daily Mail.

11Try out rowing.

Kate likes to put in some time on the indoor rowing machine during her regular workouts, according to the Daily Mail.

12Do intervals.

Interval training is a great way to work different muscle groups in one workout, and Kate is all in with it. The Daily Mail says she does "intense" interval training.

13Mix up your diet when you're pregnant.

Kate struggled with extreme morning sickness during all of her pregnancies, and she ate a plant-based diet of avocados, berries, and oatmeal to help with nausea, Cooking Light reports.

14Use an exercise ball.

Kate whips out a Swiss gym ball to work her abs, the Daily Mail says. "George is highly amused whenever he sees [his mother on it]," a source told the newspaper.

15Go for fresh fish.

Kate likes to regularly have ceviche, a blend of raw fish marinated in fresh citrus and spices, the Daily Mail says.

16Get a workout buddy.

Kate and her sister Pippa regularly work out together. "They worked hard in the gym at Kensington Palace," a source told the Daily Mail.

17Don't forget to warm up.

Kate makes sure to do cardio warm-ups before she dives into her workout, a source told the Daily Mail.

18Work your hips.

It's easy to forget your hips when you're working out at the gym, but Kate incorporates hip raises to target the area, a source told the Daily Mail.

19Do a few different lunges.

Kate doesn't just do basic lunges: She adds diagonal and reverse lunges to her workout mix, the Daily Mail says.

20Don't skip the crunches.

Kate doesn't have a flat stomach by accident: She likes to do stomach crunches, per the Daily Mail.

21Focus on your legs.

While Kate does plenty of cardio to work her legs, the Daily Mail says she also does squats and calf raises to strengthen her lower body.

22Try inversions.

Kate is a big fan of bridges (where you balance your body on your hands and feet), the Daily Mail says.

23Don't forget about the classics.

According to the Daily Mail, Kate does good, old-fashioned push-ups as part of her workouts.

24Hit the slopes.

Kate loves skiing, and is apparently even better at the sport than William, who has been skiing since he was little, the Daily Mail says.

25Go swimming.

Apparently Kate loves swimming at her family's pool at their country home, Anmer Hall. "She and Pippa enjoy strenuous make-up-free aqua aerobic sessions and larky water polo with William and Harry," a source told the Daily Mail.

26Go for a run.

Kate runs as often as she can, the Daily Mail saysand sometimes she'll take her dog Lupo along with her.

27Get into yoga.

Kate uses yoga to calm her mind and stretch out. Oh, and she "adores" it, according to a Daily Mail source. Apparently Kate is big on seated poses (known as asanas).

28Keep your posture in mind.

Kate likes to do Pilates, a source told the Daily Mail, "which has helped her posture since having children."

29Match sweets cravings with healthy stuff.

When Kate wants something sweet, she mixes up berries with almond milk. "Her organic diet is rich in antioxidants and she adores salads and bowls of seasonal fruits," a source told the Daily Mail.

30Take it easy with booze.

Kate likes wine, but doesn't go overboard. "A 6 p.m. glass of brutally chilled Chardonnay is sufficient," a source told the Daily Mail.

31Load up on raw foods.

Kate enjoys noshing on things like watermelon salads, gazpacho, goji berries, tabbouleh, and ceviche, the Daily Mail says. "Kate already has the perfect figure but her motivation is to achieve radiant skin," a source told the paper.

32Have a go-to dish.

Kate loves to make roast chicken. "In the evenings she indulges her hobby of cooking Williams favorite supper, roast chicken," royal expert Katie Nicholl wrote in Vanity Fair. "Thats their idea of the perfect night," a source told Nicholl.

33Spice up your food.

During a 2016 tour of Canada, Kate shared that she likes spicy foods, and really likes cooking curries, per the Mirror. (BTW: William shared at the same time that he can't handle too much heat in his food.)

34DIY your own condiments.

Kate makes her own chutney, a spicy condiment that originated in Indiaand she's made it for the queen. "I was thinking, 'Gosh, what should I give her?'" she recalled in the ITV documentary, Our Queen At Ninety. "I thought, 'I'll make her something.' Which could have gone horribly wrong. But I decided to make my granny's recipe of chutney."

35Consider the Dukan diet.

Kate is reportedly really into the diet, which limits carbs and focuses on lean proteins, vegetables, and healthy fats and oils.

37Get outside.

From running, to swimming, to tennis, to walking the dog, Kate likes to take her fitness outside when she can.

38Get into tennis.

Kate likes the sport so much that she has a tennis coach, Vanity Fair says. She also likes to play with her sister, Pippa.

39Go for regular walks.

Kate likes to take her dog Lupo on walks three times a day when she's able, according to Vanity Fair.

40Lift weights.

Kate is big into doing weight-based exercises, according to U.K. paper Express.

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Feb 12

Dascha Polanco reveals secret weapon for working out and how it ties to her latest project – HOLA! USA

Dascha Polanco is sharing the secret to her fitness success and its something everyone can try. The Orange is the New Black actress took to her social media to share a look inside of her workout. In the clip, the 36-year-old works it out on the elliptical. When Dascha pans the camera, she reveals that watching Sylvester Stallones classic, Rocky, is motivating her. Cinematic while cardio, she said.

The Irishman stars cardio workout seemed to reveal another important piece of news for the actress. While watching the film during her workout, the star celebrated. I remember when I was a little girl, now Im going to get to work with this man. Dascha and Sylvester are set to work alongside each other in the upcoming super hero drama, Samaritan. So far, no additional details have been released about the film.

The mother-of-two often takes to her social media to share her fun fitness with her over 2 million followers. In her stories, and sometimes on her feed, the health-conscious actress shares clips dancing, meditating and hitting the gym. In August, the In the Heights star opened up to HOLA! USA about confidence and why she is a champion for body positivity.

I was very careful about what would they think of me if they knew what was going," Dascha explained. "I was so self-conscious, and now Im telling everybody you know what, you can f-ck off. Tomorrow were here [and] tomorrow were not and who the f-ck gives a f-ck. Everybody keeps on going and nobody gives a f-ck.

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Feb 12

Planet Fitness Hosting Grand Reopening of Abingdon Gym, Feb. 17 – Patch.com

ABINGDON, Md. (Feb. 5 2020) - Planet Fitness one of the nation's largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers with more members than any other fitness brand recently completed $768,000 worth of renovations to its Abingdon health club located at 3442 Emmorton Rd., Abingdon, MD 21009.

The community is invited to a grand reopening celebration, Monday, Feb. 17, from noon to 2 p.m., featuring:

"It was important for us to invest in the Abingdon club and improve it as a state-of the-art fitness center, where members can enjoy our comfortable, friendly, "judgement free" environment, our free unlimited fitness training classes, and our vast selection of cardio and strength equipment," said Victor Brick, CEO of PF Growth Partners, LLC, an award-winning franchise division of Planet Fitness.

"We encourage the community to come out, tour the new and improved Planet Fitness Abingdon location and see what our unique, Judgement Free Zone is all about," he added.

With 15,000 square feet of space, Planet Fitness Abingdon opened Mar. 24, 2010 and now features the following improvements:

Planet Fitness Abingdon is open and staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Memberships, starting at $10/month, include free fitness classes led by a certified trainer through the pe@pf program. As a member appreciation gesture, the club provides free pizza on the first Monday of every month, and free bagels on the second Tuesday of every month while supplies last, as a reminder that it's okay to treat yourself.

PF Black Card membership, at $22.99 /month, includes additional amenities such as the ability to bring a guest every day at no additional charge, access to all 1,800+ Planet Fitness locations in all 50 states, as well as access to massage beds and chairs and tanning, among other benefits*.

Planet Fitness also provides members with an opportunity to connect and support each other with "Planet of Triumphs," an online community that celebrates all accomplishments and inspirational stories of Planet Fitness members. The Planet of Triumphs online platform allows members to recognize their triumphs (big or small), share their stories and encourage others, reinforcing the Company's belief that 'everyone belongs'. Check out real Planet Fitness member stories and accomplishments at PlanetofTriumphs.com.

Additionally, Planet Fitness has extended its judgement free philosophy outside of its gyms and into communities that need it most with its national philanthropic initiative, "The Judgement Free Generation". Together with Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), the nation's leading youth development organization, supporting millions of kids and teens during the critical out-of-school time, Planet Fitness aims to empower a generation of teens to grow up contributing to a more judgement free planet a place where everyone feels accepted and like they belong.

For more information about Planet Fitness Abingdon or to join online, visit http://www.planetfitness.com/gyms/abingdon-md or call 410-809-2593. For more information about Planet Fitness overall, visit http://www.PlanetFitness.com or follow PlanetFitness on Facebook and Twitter.

*PF Black Card amenities may vary by location

About Planet Fitness

Founded in 1992 in Dover, NH, Planet Fitness is one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the United States by number of members and locations. As of September 30, 2019, Planet Fitness had more than 14.1 million members and 1,899 stores in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Mexico. The Company's mission is to enhance people's lives by providing a high-quality fitness experience in a welcoming, non-intimidating environment, which we call the Judgement Free Zone. More than 95% of Planet Fitness stores are owned and operated by independent business men and women.

About PF Growth Partners, LLC

PF Growth Partners, LLC is a franchise division of Planet Fitness. It owns and operates 66 Planet Fitness health clubs with over 500,000 members in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Tennessee, Florida and Washington state. In 2013 PF Growth Partners, LLC was named The Inaugural Franchise of the Year by Planet Fitness Corporate. In 2014 the group was named Planet Fitness Developer of the Year for opening 11 clubs in 12 months, and received the award for Highest BER (Brand Excellence Review) by Planet Fitness Corporate. In 2015 the group was again named Planet Fitness Developer of the Year by Planet Fitness Corporate. In 2016 the group received the Judgement Free Generation award for its exceptional work with the local Boys and Girls Clubs in Tennessee by Planet Fitness Corporate.

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Feb 12

Coutinho return considered & fitness boosts for Reds and rivals Tuesdays Liverpool FC News – This Is Anfield

Liverpool have a big run coming up, not just to secure the Premier League title but with European action returning. Theres fitness news on both fronts, plus a new Coutinho rumour.

Atletico Madrid have been through something of a crisis of late in terms of both form and fitness, but they are hoping that all changes ahead of the Champions League last 16 tie with Liverpool.

LaLigas third-finest (usually) have been without the likes of Santiago Arias, Diego Costa, Joao Felix, Hector Herrera and a handful of others, but seem likely to get them all back for the first legwith the exception of English right-back Kieran Trippier.

Form-wise, Atletico have one win in the last four in LaLiga, leaving them fourth, with last weekends win over Granada bringing to an end a run of four defeats in five games across all competitions.

As for the Reds, Jurgen Klopp had James Milner back in action yesterday, Naby Keita returned just before the break and Sadio Mane is back out on the pitch, though not quite in full training.

Xherdan Shaqiri appears to be the only player not available as we return to action this weekend.

It all ended rather horribly, but theres zero question that Philippe Coutinho was Liverpools best player for a period and the most important attacker in the team.

His eventual sale allowed the Reds to splash out and upgrade with the likes of Virgil van Dijk, which has worked out well for the Anfield faithful but not so much for the Brazilian himself.

An inconsistent time at Barcelona came to an end in the summer, at least temporarily, and The Athletic claim that Klopp sat down with Michael Edwards to discuss a potential return.

The finances were far too high, leading him to go to Bayern instead, but if they dont make his move permanent this summer its possible that Coutinho is back on the marketfor around 75-80 million, rather than the 140 million the Reds sold him for.

Anybody fancy act two?

We dont always have to look at the big transfer rumours, the massive team selections news and the next trophy coming our way to appreciate the club. Sometimes, the love is in the details.

Anfields next expansion project is the Anfield Road end, with plans now set out which apparently road-map just how and when the club see the rebuild progressing.

This Is Anfield have seen documents pertaining to the works, detailing out-of-season construction, a two-tier stand built to the same height as the Main Stand and plans for coping with the changes to parking, access and improvements to the concourse.

At present there is still an ongoing public consultation in place, but all being well the plans will be put to application later in the year.

A couple of years from now, if everything goes to plan, well have a 61,000-plus capacity stadium to revel in.

Unai Emery has given a chat with France Football and spoken about all the things that werent his fault at PSG and Arsenal, including Thiago Silva not defending high enough up the pitch, apparently stopping the fall of Arsenal which started long before his arrival, players not having a good attitude and the referees in key Champions League games against Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Could have been the greatest coach in the world? Youre not even in the top 10 from your own country, mate.

Sachin Nakranis piece on Gerard Houllier and rebuilding Liverpool, in the Guardian.

And news on Man United requesting permission for rail seating and safe standing before the end of this season, with details on the Mail.

Take your pick of Championship action on Sky Sports Football/Red Button. All games at 7.45pm.

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