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  2. Joe Wicks (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Lean in 15 - The Sustain Plan: 15 Minute Meals and Workouts to Get You Lean for Life: ISBN 978-1-5098-2022-1 (Paperback, 240 pages) 2017 The Fat Loss Plan:100 Quick and Easy Recipes With Workouts: ISBN 978-1-5098-3607-9 (Paperback, 240 pages) Cooking for Family and Friends: 100 Lean Recipes to Enjoy Together: ISBN 978-1-5098-2025-2 (Hardback ...

  3. Why routines and structure are a must for Eva Longoria’s ...

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    Despite the typical a.m. chaos and rush to get out the door, Longoria says the family has a routine of making breakfast together. The meal always includes refried beans, flour tortillas and a high ...

  4. Tom Willett - Wikipedia

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    Willett made his first YouTube video in 2006; [3] but it was not until August 2012 that his YouTube work was noted in media with a 10-minute video tutorial entitled "How to Eat a Watermelon". The Huffington Post called him "the Bob Ross of watermelon eating".

  5. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, dance routines can be brought into step aerobics, for instance Phillip Weeden's "X-treme" hip-hop dance program with music by Beyoncé, Silentó and old school rappers. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Elements of step aerobics can be blended into other exercise styles such as kickboxing [ 48 ] or Zumba to create hybrid or combo styles.

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  8. Tracy Anderson - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Tracy Anderson launched an online fitness program called TA Video Streaming. Each week, subscribers receive new workouts filmed in real-time at one of her studios. The online streaming workouts are divided into beginner (sTArt), intermediate (fundamenTAl) and advanced (atTAin). [citation needed]

  9. Tae Bo - Wikipedia

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    Billy Blanks developed the routine in 1976 by combining dance with elements from his martial arts and boxing training to form a workout regimen. [1] During the 1990s, a series of videos was mass-marketed to the public; by 1999, an estimated 1.5 million sets of videos had been sold by frequently-aired television infomercials. [6]