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Arzon wanted to be closer to the athletics and wanted to show others that there is an alternative way to be an athlete. [9] She reached out to John Foley, CEO of Peloton, and in 2014 she joined Peloton in New York City as an instructor. [6] In 2013, Arzon co-founded the fitness movement Undo Ordinary and Undo magazine [10] in 2013.
The topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature. Scholars believe that sports have been a historical avenue for Jewish people to overcome obstacles toward their participation in secular society, especially before the mid-20th century in Europe and the United States.
American-born actress, daughter of Polish Jewish immigrants Seinfeld: Laurence Harvey: 1928–1973 Lithuanian-born actor, achieved fame in British and American films [253] Steven Hill: 1922–2016 American film and television actor [684] Judy Holliday: 1921–1965 American Academy Award–winning actress and singer [685] [686] Rick Jason: 1923 ...
Peloton's Robin Arzón is rereleasing her 'New York Times' bestseller 'Shut Up and Run' in paperback. Read an exclusive excerpt from the new introduction.
Robin Arzón seems superhuman to most as an avid ultra-marathon runner who has crossed the finish line of a 100-mile run, in addition to a few 50-mile races and 27 marathons. But the fan favorite ...
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Jewish players have played in Major League Baseball since the league came into existence, with Lip Pike being the first. With the surge of Jewish immigrants from Europe to the United States at the turn of the 20th century, baseball, then the most popular sport in the country and referred to as the "National Pastime", became a way for children of Jewish immigrants to assimilate into American ...
Peloton’s Robin Arzon discusses her type 1 diabetes diagnosis, what she wants you to know about the disease, and the importance of catching it early.