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  2. 13 free workouts you can do at home in just 15 minutes - AOL

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    4. 13-Minute Cycle and Strength Workout. Dust off that spin bike and get ready to work your upper and lower body with this quick 13-minute workout from Barry’s.. 5. PuzzleFit 15-Minute Quick ...

  3. This 15-Minute Pilates Workout Will Torch Your Core (And It's ...

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    This 15-Minute Pilates Workout Will Torch Your Core (And It's Beginner-Friendly!) Julia Sullivan, CPT. July 6, 2023 at 7:00 AM. Try This 15-Minute Beginner Pilates Workout Hearst Owned.

  4. These are the best '15-minutes or less' workouts for ... - AOL

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    So, you may not have the time, patience or energy to do full lengthy workout, but still want to stay in shape. If that's the case, you probably think it's impossible to become anything close to a ...

  5. Joe Wicks (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Starting off by posting 15-second recipe videos on social media, Wicks grew his brand to become one of the most followed fitness accounts on Instagram and YouTube. His first published cookbook Lean in 15: 15-minute meals was a best-seller in 2015, having sold over 900,000 copies.

  6. Arlaine Wright - Wikipedia

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    Arlaine Wright (born in Hamilton, Ontario) [1] is the former exercise instructor featured prominently on the Canadian produced aerobics show, The :20 Minute Workout. [2] Wright, Bess Motta, Anne Schumacher and Leslie Smith were the only four women who appeared on both seasons of the :20 Minute Workout.

  7. Royal Canadian Air Force Exercise Plans - Wikipedia

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    After further research and testing involving over 600 volunteers, he produced a program with ten basic exercises (XBX) for women that required twelve minutes to complete. [7] The programs proved popular with civilians. A U.S. edition was published in 1962 under the title Royal Canadian Air Force Exercise Plans For Physical Fitness. [8]