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Anna Benson started Fitness Favorites, which became the official online store for the original videos after her death in 2009. After her death, Anna's son became owner of the Classic The FIRM and has released Anna's 'classic' DVDs from VHS format. [10] The FIRM Studios was renamed The Flex Body/The FLEX in 2015 and is owned by Emily Welsh.
Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t / ⓘ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members.
Total Fitness opened in 1993 after being established by Kwik Save founder Albert Gubay on the Isle of Man. [1] It was sold to the private equity arm of Legal & General in December 2004 for £80 million [1] (€120 million [2]). In 2015, Total Fitness was bought by North Edge Capital. Sophie Lawler joined Total Fitness in June 2018 as CEO.
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Maddie Lymburner (born 1995) is a Canadian fitness blogger who posts exercise videos to her YouTube channel, MadFit. As of December 2024, the channel has 10 million subscribers, making it one of the most popular channels in Canada. [2] In 2020, Google named Lymburner the top Canadian YouTube creator, as well as the top breakout Canadian YouTube ...
Shaun T (born May 2, 1978) is an American fitness trainer. He is best known for his home fitness programs for adults and children which include T25, Insanity, Hip-Hop Abs, Cize and Let's Get Up!. He is best known for his home fitness programs for adults and children which include T25, Insanity, Hip-Hop Abs, Cize and Let's Get Up!.
It is also known as a "Ten-T error" or "ID:10T error". The User Friendly comic strip presented this usage in a cartoon on 11 February 1999. [13] In United States Navy and Army slang, the term has a similar meaning, though it is pronounced differently: The Navy pronounces ID10T as "eye dee ten tango". [14]