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  2. ‘I Swapped Walks For Indoor Walking Workouts And ... - AOL

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    2. 1-hour indoor walking workout with Olivia Lawson 3. 15-minute indoor walking workout with Holly Dolke 4. 30-minute indoor walking workout with Leslie Sansone

  3. Leslie Sansone - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Sansone (born February 14, 1961) is an American fitness instructor from New Castle, Pennsylvania. Since her first video was published in 1980, [1] she has released over a hundred DVDs and four books. [2] Sansone promotes walking exercises, [3] resulting in a business self-reported to be worth $200 million. [1]

  4. I Lost 50 Pounds In 9 Months By Walking, Weight ... - AOL

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    After seeing her mom's health struggles, Jessie D. followed Weight Watchers and did Leslie Sansone's Walk at Home and Lululemon MIRROR workouts to lose weight. I Lost 50 Pounds In 9 Months By ...

  5. Your January quick start guide: 6 ways to ease into a ... - AOL

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    During the 31-day challenge you'll count all of your steps — whether you're on a power walk or just getting steps in around the house — with the goal of about 6,500 steps a day or 100 miles in ...

  6. Million Dollar Mile - Wikipedia

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    Million Dollar Mile was an American obstacle course competition television series that premiered on March 27, 2019, on CBS. [1] Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow served as the main host, with Matt "Money" Smith and Maria Taylor as co-hosts, and NBA player LeBron James as an executive producer. [ 2 ]

  7. Wanamaker Mile - Wikipedia

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    From 1916 to 1925, the games' signature event was the 1.5 mile run. In 1925, the last edition of the "Wanamaker 1.5 Mile Race" was won by "Flying Finn" Paavo Nurmi, the nine-time Olympic gold medalist from Finland. In 1926, the race was shortened to one mile, and thus the Wanamaker Mile was born. [6]