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  2. Adam Maxted - Wikipedia

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    Adam Maxted (born 27 March 1992) is a Northern Irish professional wrestler and former contestant on ITV2 show Love Island. Having been a contestant on Series two of Love Island , [ 1 ] having entered at day 11, [ 2 ] Maxted paired up with Katie Salmon and finished the series in fourth position.

  3. Love Island All Star's Adam Maxted has 'heart of gold'

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    Belfast's Adam Maxted is one of 12 islanders looking for love on the spin-off programme.

  4. Adam Collard - Wikipedia

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    Adam Elliott Collard was born on 26 October 1995 in Newcastle upon Tyne. [1] [2] Prior to appearing on Love Island, he worked as a personal trainer, later working as an online fitness coach and running his own personal training business, The Sculpt Academy. [3] [4] In 2018, Collard became a contestant on the fourth series of Love Island. [3]

  5. List of Love Island (2015 TV series) contestants - Wikipedia

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    Adam Maxted: 24 Belfast: Wrestler and personal trainer Fourth place [31] Katie Salmon 20 The Wirral: Glamour model Fourth place [32] Emma Jane Woodham 19 Oxford: Trainee project manager Dumped [33] Terry Walsh 28 Surrey: Carpenter Dumped [34] Adam Jukes 23 Manchester: Recruitment consultant Dumped [35] Lauren Whiteside 25 Blackpool: Events ...

  6. Your Adult Body Type Could Be A Product Of Sports You ... - AOL

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    Achieving physical fitness goals takes time, so Lazoff’s number one piece of advice is to be patient and stay consistent. “Your body will respond with a consistent training and nutrition plan ...

  7. Science Says This Workout Can Make Your Body 8 Years ... - AOL

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    Strength training can lower your biological age by 8 years, per new study. A trainer explains how to start. It may “limit disease and slow the aging of cells.”

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