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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at
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“Pilates?” says Rob Powers, a 27-yearold public schoolteacher, as he furrows his brow in confusion. “Isn’t that… for moms?” Maybe that’s the stereotype among the younger set, but these days, it’s far from the truth.
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Healthy Manhattan: Classic Pilates Takes Some New TwistsNew York Press“ Pilates?” says Rob Powers, a 27-yearold public schoolteacher, as he furrows his brow in confusion. “Isn't that… for moms?” Maybe that's the stereotype among the younger set, but these days, it's far from the truth. …
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Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
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At this exact moment I can’t say I’m especially enamoured of running. I’ve just completed my training for the London Marathon and, to be honest, my feet could do with a rest. That, how-ever, will pass: in truth, I’m far from fed-up with running. Once the daunting 26-mile track is out the way, and I’ve taken a week off to rest, I know I’ll be keen to be back in my leggings and pounding the …
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