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  2. Curves International - Wikipedia

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    Curves International, also known as Curves for Women, Curves Fitness, or just Curves, is an international fitness franchise co-founded by Gary and Diane Heavin in 1992. As of May 31, 2019, Curves lists 367 franchise locations open in the United States on their Facebook page.

  3. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 the Georgia State Federation of Women's Clubs, organized in 1896, had 350 clubs with about 33,000 members. [7]: 78 Atlanta Neighborhood Union; Atlanta Women's Club, Atlanta, GA, NRHP-listed; Dawson Woman's Clubhouse, Dawson, GA, NRHP-listed; Demorest Women's Club, Demorest, GA, NRHP-listed; Lyons Woman's Club House, Lyons, GA, NRHP-listed

  4. Anna Watson (cheerleader) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Munzenmaier (née Watson) is a fitness trainer and fitness model. She was a cheerleader at Hawaii Pacific University before transferring to cheer for the Georgia Bulldogs at the University of Georgia. During her time at Georgia, she was referred to in the media as the "World's Strongest Cheerleader", due to her physique.

  5. How Quitting Restrictive Routines Changed This Trainer’s Body ...

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    Her introduction to social media fitness was through petite white influencers who prioritized getting lean. “The fitness community was so new, and it was cool to watch people change their body ...

  6. Susie Curry - Wikipedia

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    She started competing in fitness contests in 1996, and turned professional in 1997. She is one of the most successful competitors in the history of women's fitness, with four titles at both the Fitness International and the Fitness Olympia, the two most prestigious shows in the world of competitive fitness.

  7. 2024–25 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represents the University of Georgia during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lady Bulldogs, led by third-year head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson , play their home games at Stegeman Coliseum and compete as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).