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		<title>Five Questions to Ask Your Next Fitness Trainer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main obstacle to staying on track with a fitness program is losing motivation. People are just starting an exercise program can find themselves quickly tired of the same routine. Keeping exercise appealing and maintaining a good fitness perspective is key to long-term success.
If you have to watch the exact same episode of your favorite [...]]]></description>
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