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  2. Gymshark - Wikipedia

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    Gymshark was founded by school friends Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan in 2012. [10] Both aged 20, they set up the brand while studying at university. [11] Francis studied at Aston University [11] before dropping out, and worked as a delivery driver for Pizza Hut when he first established the company.

  3. Ben Francis - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] At the time, he said the move would allow the company "to grow even more quickly" and give him time to "work on my weaknesses and become a more rounded businessperson". [23] In 2018, Gymshark opened a new £5 million headquarters in Solihull, West Midlands. [24] [25] In 2019, Gymshark opened its own branded gym and innovation hub. [26]

  4. David Laid - Wikipedia

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    David Laid (born 1997 or 1998) is an Estonian-American fitness influencer, YouTuber, and fitness model.He became popular with his transformation videos on YouTube, which showcased his changing physique starting at 14 years old as a result of weightlifting.

  5. File:Joey and Rob Kearney seated, on Gymshark.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    Brands such as Nike, Under Armour, Gymshark, Adidas, and Reebok all make gym shorts. Cotton gym shorts were made popular by a cheerleading brand called Soffe . While gym shorts were traditionally worn by men, from the late 1970s and onward, women began wearing them for better comfort at the gym as well as a modern fashion trend.

  7. Talk:Gymshark - Wikipedia

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  8. Bodybuilding - Wikipedia

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    In competitive bodybuilding, competitors appear onstage in line-ups and perform specified poses (and later individual posing routines) for a panel of judges who rank them based on conditioning, muscularity, posing, size, stage presentation, and symmetry. [2] Bodybuilders prepare for competitions by exercising and eliminating non-essential body fat.

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