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  2. Merrithew International - Wikipedia

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    By 1991, the company’s first Stott Pilates studio was opened in Toronto, Canada. Later they established a manufacturing division to produce Pilates equipment and opened an educational division to train and certify instructors. The company started producing educational videos and created training centers worldwide. [4]

  3. Namrata Purohit - Wikipedia

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    Purohit's father Samir Purohit is a celebrity fitness expert and co-founder of The Pilates Studio. Born in Mumbai, India, Namrata completed her Major in economics at Jai Hind College and her Master’s of Science in Sports Management at Loughborough University. She was a national-level squash player and state-level football player.

  4. Category:Pilates - Wikipedia

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    Stott Pilates (exercise) This page was last edited on 14 June 2019, at 11:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Here’s Why You Should Try A Cold Workout, According To Experts

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    group fitness classes like Pilates, yoga, and barre. If you’re an outdoor exerciser waiting for warmer days, pick an indoor workout that’s complimentary to your sport of choice, says Dr ...

  6. Jane Seymour's key to staying fit at 74 without strict diet - AOL

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    Jane Seymour Recalls Awkward Love Scene With Richard Chamberlain: ‘It Was Very Devastating’ Meanwhile, her fitness routine consists of lifting light weights and incorporating Pilates into her ...

  7. Trump says we don't need Canadian-built cars. A new report ...

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    In “Setting the Record Straight on Canada-US Trade,” Toronto-based TD Economics outlined some of the pain points a 25% tariff on Canadian-made autos and other goods would have on both sides ...