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No, your eyes have not been deceiving you: Billie Jean King really is everywhere these days. In 2023, the tennis legend sat shoulder-to-shoulder with First Lady Jill Biden at the NCAA women’s basketball championship game in Dallas. She was on the field in Australia celebrating with the Spanish soccer players after they won the Women’s World Cup. She was spotted courtside at a home game for the WNBA’s New York Liberty, right next to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai. And the 39-time Gra…
3 months ago
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I’m going to be honest with you: When the first Apple Watch Ultra came out last year, I quickly decided it wasn’t for me. I’ve had an Apple Watch strapped to my wrist for the better part of the last decade, but the more rugged Ultra—designed with endurance athletes, off-the-grid hikers, and scuba divers in mind—didn’t feel like a device that would fit my city-mouse, gym-rat lifestyle. But, when I got the chance to test out the new Apple Watch Ultra 2 ($799), I’ll be the first to admit that my fi…
3 months ago
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As a longtime Apple Watch user, there are some features that are a regular part of my day at this point. I’ll start tracking my workout on the watch as soon as I launch into my warmup, raise my wrist to read a text message when I feel a soft buzz, and frequently look down to check the temperature before heading to work in the morning.If you’re also the type who considers your wearable to be an extension of your arm at this point, the new features of the Apple Watch Series 9 (starting at $399, av…
3 months ago
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Longtime fans of Whitney Simmons’s YouTube channel are very familiar with a phrase that opened nearly every video of hers for years: “It’s a beautiful day to be alive.” After that, she’d launch into a tough-but-doable strength-training routine, a chatty video about her favorite beauty products, or one of her viral meal-prep sessions. The sentiment rapidly morphed into a merch line, the slogan for her fitness app, and an Easter egg stitched into the lining of her GymShark activewear collections.…
4 months ago
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QiQi Hill is used to forging her own path. Growing up on Long Island, New York, she didn’t see girls in her neighborhood playing basketball—so at 10 years old, she played with the boys. She applied her passion for sports and became the first person in her family to go to college. And when she took the leap to a career in fitness, she evolved into the influencer she wished she’d seen in her feed.Follow @theqii_tofitness for more inspo.A natural athlete, QiQi competed on the basketball and track t…
4 months ago
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Chelsie Hill entered the hotel ballroom, gazing in amazement at the 100 women staring back at her. For the lifelong lover of dance, teaching 100 people her choreography was exhilarating. But what overwhelmed her even more than the scale was the realization that she was one with the crowd. Every person was on her level—figuratively and literally. One of them approached her, tears streaming down her face. “I finally found friends,” said the woman, who had traveled from Canada to Los Angeles to tak…
4 months ago
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Longtime fans of Whitney Simmons’s YouTube channel are very familiar with a phrase that opened nearly every video of hers for years: “It’s a beautiful day to be alive.” After that, she’d launch into a tough-but-doable strength-training routine, a chatty video about her favorite beauty products, or one of her viral meal-prep sessions. The sentiment rapidly morphed into a merch line, the slogan for her fitness app, and an Easter egg stitched into the lining of her GymShark activewear collections.…
4 months ago
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QiQi Hill is used to forging her own path. Growing up on Long Island, New York, she didn’t see girls in her neighborhood playing basketball—so at 10 years old, she played with the boys. She applied her passion for sports and became the first person in her family to go to college. And when she took the leap to a career in fitness, she evolved into the influencer she wished she’d seen in her feed.Follow @theqii_tofitness for more inspo.A natural athlete, QiQi competed on the basketball and track t…
4 months ago
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I’m going to be honest with you: When the first Apple Watch Ultra came out last year, I quickly decided it wasn’t for me. I’ve had an Apple Watch strapped to my wrist for the better part of the last decade, but the more rugged Ultra—designed with endurance athletes, off-the-grid hikers, and scuba divers in mind—didn’t feel like a device that would fit my city-mouse, gym-rat lifestyle. But, when I got the chance to test out the new Apple Watch Ultra 2 ($799), I’ll be the first to admit that my fi…
4 months ago
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As a longtime Apple Watch user, there are some features that are a regular part of my day at this point. I’ll start tracking my workout on the watch as soon as I launch into my warmup, raise my wrist to read a text message when I feel a soft buzz, and frequently look down to check the temperature before heading to work in the morning.If you’re also the type who considers your wearable to be an extension of your arm at this point, the new features of the Apple Watch Series 9 (starting at $399, av…
4 months ago
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Plus, everything else she eats during her busy, busy work day.
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“It’s been our little secret for a while,” she tells ‘Women’s Health.’
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“One doesn’t have a gun to their head and not have an existential questioning.”
over 1 year ago
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Hilarious and delicious
over 2 years ago
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I relate so hard to this.
over 4 years ago
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Kate’s even got a favorite pair of sweatpants!
over 5 years ago
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Everything okay, Ohio?
over 5 years ago
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That’s hot.
over 5 years ago