In Part I of This Month's Newsletter…
In Part I of our July Newsletter, we have an exclusive interview with Christina Anderson who shares with us her experiences while transitioning from her background in powerlifter/strongwoman to that of figure competitions. Christina also shares with us her experiences working with athletes as a massage therapist. Following our interview, we get to our CP Community Member Discussion. This month, SW shares with us, Scathing Observations of a Gym "Goer". In it, SW humorously touches upon major gym etiquette rules broken on a daily basis as well as peculiar personalities often present in these facilities.
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