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  2. Orangetheory CEO: 6 things in my daily routine that ... - AOL

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    Despite having occasional meetings with West Coast–based stakeholders after 5 p.m, Long typically signs off before dinner and spends time with his family. “It’s super important for me to get ...

  3. Orangetheory’s HQ is a ‘personal care biohacking ... - AOL

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    For Dave Long, the CEO of Orangetheory, the idea of corporate wellness is more than a package of health care benefits.The leader of the fitness conglomerate, which offers 60-minute classes ...

  4. Orangetheory Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Orangetheory Fitness (OTF) is an American boutique fitness studio franchise based in Boca Raton, Florida. The first studio was established in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2010 by founder, Ellen Latham. [2] The classes are one hour long and involve two groups, one on the treadmills and the other group working with weights or on rowers. [2]

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  6. Bradley method of natural childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Based on observations of mammals during labor and birth, he developed a childbirth method to teach women to do the things that animal mothers do instinctively. Soon after starting to implement his new childbirth method with pregnant nurses as a trial, Dr. Bradley began to believe that the presence and support of the father during labor and ...

  7. Lamaze technique - Wikipedia

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    Fernand Lamaze visited the Soviet Union in the 1950s, and was influenced by birthing techniques which involved breathing and relaxation methods. [3] The Lamaze method gained popularity in the United States after Marjorie Karmel wrote about her experiences in her 1959 book Thank You, Dr. Lamaze, as well as Elisabeth Bing's book Six Practical Lessons for an Easier Childbirth (1960).

  8. Sheila Kitzinger - Wikipedia

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    She was a strong believer that all women who are not at high risk should be given the choice of a home birth. Her books cover women's experiences of breastfeeding , antenatal care, birth plans, induction of labour, epidurals , episiotomy , hospital care in childbirth, children's experiences of being present at birth and post traumatic stress ...

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    Abby Phillip reflects on her midwife-attended home birth, amidst the maternal mortality crisis that disproportionately affects Black women and demands multifaceted solutions.