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Bar None: Is MyFitlosophy for you?

20-Aug-16 10:00

Bar None: Is MyFitlosophy for you?

You want to exercise, but you hate the gym. You crave a satisfying cardio workout, but you just can’t run. You need to lose weight, but you just don’t have the time. You can call them reasons, you can call them excuses, but the truth of the matter is, you COULD be doing something about it. Reuben Lo from MyFitlosophy claims he has the solutions to your every fitness obstacle, and he shares his "Fitlosophy" with us this week.


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