How Fitness Insiders Are Helping People Stay Connected And Active While Social Distancing

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How Fitness Insiders Are Helping People Stay Connected And Active While Social Distancing
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Here's how fitness insiders are helping people stay connected and active while social distancing:

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The coronavirus pandemic has affected everyone in the fitness industry from studio and gym owners to fitness influencers and instructors. Fitness instructors and influencers are taking to social media to host and promote virtual workout classes. “We know how important it is for our communities to still have their routine.

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