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Breaking Barriers in Fitness: Gina (@just_geen) on Representation, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, and the Life-Changing Magic of Walking

Breaking Barriers in Fitness: Gina (@just_geen) on Representation, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, and the Life-Changing Magic of Walking

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S2EP9 - Welcoming GINA (@just_geen) to the Gym Girls Locker Room! We adored recording this episode with Gina, talking all about her beats and bands workouts and shift walking challenge. We also spoke a lot about how the fitness and social media space has changed over time in terms of content and representation, and how this has impacted her as a black fitness creator. We loved Gina's ethos about listening to your body, exercising for enjoyment and finding your people. There's definitely something in this episode for everyone. We hope you enjoy and remember to tune in every Tuesday for a new episode.💘 join the GGLR community:INSTA - https://www.instagram.com/gymgirlslockerroom/FACEBOOK COMMUNITY PAGE - https://bit.ly/3TqhxDGTIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@gymgirlslockerroom/📲 find Syd on socials:INSTA - https://www.instagram.com/sydgrows/TIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@sydgrows/ Want to work with Gym Girls Locker Room? Email us: contact@gymgirlslockerroom.comGYMSHARK - 10% off code: SYDNEY10ESN - 10% off code: SYDNEY


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