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  2. 20th century women's fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    However, women's basketball rules were different than men's due to fear that women may over exert themselves, or dislodge their uterus, if play became too intense. [1] Another major achievement in the growing women's fitness movement, was when women first competed in the Olympics. American physical educators, who were viewed as the experts on ...

  3. Women in their 40s and 50s are urged to stay active to ... - AOL

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    Researchers say women in their 40s and 50s who exercise regularly or even begin a new fitness routine have better overall health than women who don't work out on a regular basis

  4. 26 Different Fitness Trends That Were A Big Thing In The ‘80s ...

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    Image credits: annamariegrewell9352 One of the biggest fitness evolutions that happened in the past was the steady increase of women working out. Now, women make up around 50% of exercise club ...

  5. Group fitness classes are for everyone. Why are more women ...

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    Women spend more time in group fitness classes than men do. ... on the weekends involve groups — 20% more than men’s. ... 2,000 women by England Athletics, more than 50% said that they would ...

  6. History of physical training and fitness - Wikipedia

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    The Heraean Games were the women's equivalent of the Ancient Olympic Games and took place prior to the men's competitions. According to the historian E. Norman Gardinier: At the festival there were races for maidens of various ages. Their course was 500 feet, or one-sixth less than the men's stadium.

  7. Fitness and figure competition - Wikipedia

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    Fitness and figure competition. Fitness and figure competition is a class of physique-exhibition events mainly for women but also men. While bearing a close resemblance to bodybuilding, its emphasis is on muscle definition, not size. The class was introduced when bodybuilding's popularity began to decline.

  8. Hundreds Tested, 55 Selected: The 2025 Women’s Health Fitness ...

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    Tyneka Pack, founder and CEO of Impackt Fitness, says these were the first grip protectors that actually fit her hands (and didn’t feel designed for men). What’s more, other gloves have torn ...

  9. Curves International - Wikipedia

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    Curves fitness and weight loss facilities are designed specifically for and focused on women, although in some states, men are allowed to join. The clubs compete with other women's-only chain health clubs, including Spa Lady and Lucille Roberts. However, Curves is still the largest women's-only health club chain in the US and worldwide.