Redefining Fitness Culture
The current fitness culture emphasizes aesthetics over well-being, leading to disappointment and a transactional view of exercise. A shift towards prioritizing health and lifestyle could transform how people engage with fitness and food. Imagine a future where real-time feedback on nutritional needs fosters a more intuitive relationship with what we eat, encouraging better choices based on individual health rather than societal pressures.In this clip
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