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  2. Jeanette Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette Jenkins is an American fitness trainer and author of The Hollywood Trainer Weight-Loss Plan - 21 Days to Make Healthy Living a Lifetime Habit book and of various training programs on fitness exercises and healthy eating. She is the founder of The Hollywood Trainer company, which also provides fitness programs and personal coaching for ...

  3. These Exercises Will Help You Blast Belly Fat - AOL

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    Belly fat can be stubborn and hard to lose, but these 18 exercises hold the key to erasing it, building muscle and revving up strength all at the same time.

  4. Dave Bautista - Wikipedia

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    His first biographical DVD, Batista: I Walk Alone, was released through WWE Productions on October 20, 2009. A second DVD, WWE Batista: The Animal Unleashed (released June 2014) continued his life story, detailing his departure from WWE in 2010 and his return to it in 2014. [198]

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  6. Dudley Boyz - Wikipedia

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    After Stratus retained her title, Bubba Ray and D-Von stood in the ring and shook hands before an altercation broke out between the three men where D-Von and Batista ended up driving Bubba through a table. [12] As 2002 went along, Bubba Ray teamed with Spike on Raw to form a new version of the Dudley Boyz. [12]

  7. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Fitness instructor Kathy Smith first experienced the Williams/Miller prototype step aerobics program during its early days, thinking "This is the most cutting-edge workout I’ve ever seen." [14] Miller and Williams formed a company called Bench Blast in late 1988, making wooden steps from 6 to 12 inches high. [11]