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  2. This 10-Minute Workout With Fitness Instructor Katie Austin ...

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    This quick bodyweight core workout video featuring Women's Health cover star Katie Austin leads to fast results with planks, bird dogs, bicycles, and more.

  3. Jane Fonda, 86, Shares Exactly What Her Current Workout ... - AOL

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    The 86-year-old workout video icon tells Women's Health about her slower approach to fitness in her 80s, the new boxing, cardio, and stretching program, and more.

  4. 20 Totally Free YouTube Workout Channels for Every Type of ...

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    Best Sculpting Workouts: Chloe Ting. With over 25.5 million YouTube subscribers, Chloe Ting is known for her unique sculpting exercises and time-saving workouts that range from full-body content ...

  5. Jane Fonda's Workout - Wikipedia

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    The video release by Karl Home Video and RCA Video Productions was aimed primarily at women as a way to exercise at home. The video was part of a series of exercise products: Jane Fonda's Workout Book was released in November 1981, and both Jane Fonda's Workout video tape and Jane Fonda's Workout Record, published as a double-LP vinyl album ...

  6. Denise Austin - Wikipedia

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    Since then, she has been teaching classes, producing fitness shows, creating exercise video tapes, and writing books and columns on exercise and staying fit. Examples include Shrink Your Female Fat Zones, Pilates for Every Body, and Eat Carbs, Lose Weight.

  7. Susan Powter - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.

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