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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
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WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
(c) Dukas -
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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
(c) Dukas -
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Emma hat 'nen Blindenhund: Emma Norman aus Biggleswade hat die ZSD Augenerkrankung und ist auf ihren Assistenzhund Archie angewiesen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Deborah Cicurel
She was just a normal kid, running around with her friends and having fun dancing - until a devastating diagnosis.
When Emma Norman was six her parents noticed her squinting at the TV but they didn’t think too much of it.
However, Emma, now 33, would soon find out that she had Cone Rod Dystrophy and would eventually go blind.
Emma, a Pilates and meditation breathwork instructor from London, living in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, believes the stereotypes around blindness made accepting her diagnosis even harder — and she wants to challenge outdated ideas around sight loss.
“Life before my diagnosis felt pretty normal,” she remembers.
“I was just like any other kid—running around with friends, dancing around to my favourite TV shows and records. I even skipped crawling and went straight to walking, and I was reading and talking from a very young age, so nobody noticed anything unusual.
“To me, everything seemed fine because that was just my normal. It wasn’t until my parents started picking up on little things—like me squinting at the TV or struggling to see animals at the zoo when they pointed them out—that they became curious.
“At first, they thought I was just being cheeky, pretending not to see things, but when I kept squinting at the TV, they decided to take me to the optician. They assumed I was probably just short-sighted and needed glasses.
“In my early years at school, I only needed to sit closer to the board, but beyond that, I didn’t notice anything different. I guess what I saw—how I saw—was just my normal.
“When I first started squinting, my parents thought I probably just needed glasses for short-sightedness, like the other kids in my class.
“The optician gave me my first pair of multi-coloured glasses in the meantime while they arranged for the doctors to refer me to Moorfields Eye Hospital, as they could tell something more was going on.
“After getting the gl *** Local Caption ***
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1 app
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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Ferrari Press Agency
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A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1 being set up.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
AI trainer 1
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See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
AI trainer 1
Ref 16378
10/12/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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AI powered home fitness trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
AI trainer 1
Ref 16378
10/12/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEKE
A personal trainer has been created to guide people through home workouts using an AI powered coach.
The AEKE K1 system features a vertical 109 cm 4K touchscreen display with an integrated surround-sound system.
The screen is connected to a base module linked to a folding floor platform.
It comes with a smart barbell and set of hand stirrups both cable-connected to a 750W electric motor in the base unit, which provides up to 100 kg of resistance that can be adjusted in 0.5-kg increments.
There’s also a heart-rate-monitoring armband and an ankle belt for tracking the position of the lower body.
As well as strength training it also offers yoga, cardio, or pilates amongst more than 280 workout options covering all fitness levels.
The startup company behind it, China-based AEKE, said the plan is to bring the benefit of a professional personal trainer to every living room, empowering fitness enthusiasts to achieve their goals with unmatched convenience and personalisation.
It uses motion tracking and real-time feedback to create personalised workout plans tailored to a user’s fitness levels and goals from beginners to seasoned athletes.
The K1 also has a six-dimensional motion tracking system ensures proper form and posture, reducing injury risks while optimising performance.
When not in use, the contraption folds down to just 0.3 square meters.
OPS: The AEKE K1.
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FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. October 7, 2023
FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson. The 37yr old British actress - who shares a three-year daughter Juno Rose Diana with the Dawson's Creek star, 45 was spotted heading to a pilates class in Los Angeles,CA. Wearing black leggings, blue tank top and a black baseball cap the actress was seen smoking as she casually walked to her healthy workout session.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. October 7, 2023
FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson. The 37yr old British actress - who shares a three-year daughter Juno Rose Diana with the Dawson's Creek star, 45 was spotted heading to a pilates class in Los Angeles,CA. Wearing black leggings, blue tank top and a black baseball cap the actress was seen smoking as she casually walked to her healthy workout session.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. October 7, 2023
FIRST PICS - Jodie Turner-Smith is spotted for the first time without her wedding ring since filing for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson. The 37yr old British actress - who shares a three-year daughter Juno Rose Diana with the Dawson's Creek star, 45 was spotted heading to a pilates class in Los Angeles,CA. Wearing black leggings, blue tank top and a black baseball cap the actress was seen smoking as she casually walked to her healthy workout session.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 13, 2022
Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood. The model and reality star, who turned 27 on November 3, could be seen speeding away from Hot Pilates, a trendy gym favored by celebrities, on the afternoon of November 13, 2022. She arrived in her state-of-the-art Land Rover Defender, which retails for up to $99,000, before making her way into the studio then returning to the spot and driving away one hour later. There was no display sign on her car permitting her to park in the spot and steep penalties of up to $1,000 are routinely imposed on motorists who flout these types of mandates under California state law. In addition, offenders can have their vehicles towed away and their licenses suspended. Kendall, who was accompanied by a male assistant, wore a white tank top, black leggings, sneakers, designer sunglasses and a sweatshirt covering her shoulder. She carried a designer drawstring gym bag.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 13, 2022
Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood. The model and reality star, who turned 27 on November 3, could be seen speeding away from Hot Pilates, a trendy gym favored by celebrities, on the afternoon of November 13, 2022. She arrived in her state-of-the-art Land Rover Defender, which retails for up to $99,000, before making her way into the studio then returning to the spot and driving away one hour later. There was no display sign on her car permitting her to park in the spot and steep penalties of up to $1,000 are routinely imposed on motorists who flout these types of mandates under California state law. In addition, offenders can have their vehicles towed away and their licenses suspended. Kendall, who was accompanied by a male assistant, wore a white tank top, black leggings, sneakers, designer sunglasses and a sweatshirt covering her shoulder. She carried a designer drawstring gym bag.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 13, 2022
Kendall Jenner is caught red-handed after parking her vehicle in a handicapped parking spot ahead of an hour-long workout session in West Hollywood. The model and reality star, who turned 27 on November 3, could be seen speeding away from Hot Pilates, a trendy gym favored by celebrities, on the afternoon of November 13, 2022. She arrived in her state-of-the-art Land Rover Defender, which retails for up to $99,000, before making her way into the studio then returning to the spot and driving away one hour later. There was no display sign on her car permitting her to park in the spot and steep penalties of up to $1,000 are routinely imposed on motorists who flout these types of mandates under California state law. In addition, offenders can have their vehicles towed away and their licenses suspended. Kendall, who was accompanied by a male assistant, wore a white tank top, black leggings, sneakers, designer sunglasses and a sweatshirt covering her shoulder. She carried a designer drawstring gym bag.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Leonardo DiCaprioÍs ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone looks glum as she heads to a Pilates class in LA with a friend.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 21, 2022
Leonardo DiCaprioÍs ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone looks glum as she heads to a Pilates class in LA with a friend. The 25-year-old model wore a baggy gray sweater, leggings and fluffy flip flops for her outing on September 21, 2022.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Leonardo DiCaprioÍs ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone looks glum as she heads to a Pilates class in LA with a friend.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 21, 2022
Leonardo DiCaprioÍs ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone looks glum as she heads to a Pilates class in LA with a friend. The 25-year-old model wore a baggy gray sweater, leggings and fluffy flip flops for her outing on September 21, 2022.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Rumer Willis Cuts A Sexy Frame At Pilates Class
Monday, May 17, 2021 - Rumer Willis dons a skin-tight crop top to show off her incredibly ripped abs during a morning workout at Pilates class. The 32-year-old also displays her toned legs in a pair of green compression shorts.
X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Rumer Willis Cuts A Sexy Frame At Pilates Class
Monday, May 17, 2021 - Rumer Willis dons a skin-tight crop top to show off her incredibly ripped abs during a morning workout at Pilates class. The 32-year-old also displays her toned legs in a pair of green compression shorts.
X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Rumer Willis Showcases Her Enviable Frame In White Leggings
Friday, April 2, 2021 - Rumer Willis is looking red hot as she rocks a pair of skin-tight white leggings to Pilates class in Beverly Hills. The 32-year-old has been kicking her fitness routine up a notch and her recent Instagram snaps prove it! X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Rumer Willis Showcases Her Enviable Frame In White Leggings
Friday, April 2, 2021 - Rumer Willis is looking red hot as she rocks a pair of skin-tight white leggings to Pilates class in Beverly Hills. The 32-year-old has been kicking her fitness routine up a notch and her recent Instagram snaps prove it! X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Kaia Gerber Shows Off New Newly Dyed Locks At Pilates Class
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - Kaia Gerber recently hit up the salon for a new dye job and left with some beautiful caramel colored locks. The supermodel showed off her new do while leaving her Pilates class in Beverly Hills.
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Kaia Gerber Shows Off New Newly Dyed Locks At Pilates Class
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - Kaia Gerber recently hit up the salon for a new dye job and left with some beautiful caramel colored locks. The supermodel showed off her new do while leaving her Pilates class in Beverly Hills.
/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin And Justine Skye Partake In A Morning Pilates Session
Friday, March 5, 2021 - Kendall Jenner is spotted with Justine Skye following their morning workout in Beverly Hills with Hailey Baldwin. Kendall, who brought out her vintage Chevrolet pickup truck for the occasion, took Justine for a spin before meeting back up with Hailey for a refreshing smoothie at Earth Bar.
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Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin And Justine Skye Partake In A Morning Pilates Session
Friday, March 5, 2021 - Kendall Jenner is spotted with Justine Skye following their morning workout in Beverly Hills with Hailey Baldwin. Kendall, who brought out her vintage Chevrolet pickup truck for the occasion, took Justine for a spin before meeting back up with Hailey for a refreshing smoothie at Earth Bar.
/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin And Justine Skye Partake In A Morning Pilates Session
Friday, March 5, 2021 - Kendall Jenner is spotted with Justine Skye following their morning workout in Beverly Hills with Hailey Baldwin. Kendall, who brought out her vintage Chevrolet pickup truck for the occasion, took Justine for a spin before meeting back up with Hailey for a refreshing smoothie at Earth Bar.
/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Alessandra Ambrosio Won't Let A Pandemic Keep Her From Staying Fit
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her sexy supermodel frame as the 39-year-old attends a Pilates class with a girlfriend. Ambrosio takes precautions against the spread of COVID-19 by sporting a face mask.
X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Alessandra Ambrosio Won't Let A Pandemic Keep Her From Staying Fit
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her sexy supermodel frame as the 39-year-old attends a Pilates class with a girlfriend. Ambrosio takes precautions against the spread of COVID-19 by sporting a face mask.
X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City!
FIA EXCLU! Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City on 04/23/19!
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Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City!
FIA EXCLU! Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City on 04/23/19!
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Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City!
FIA EXCLU! Mila Kunis flashes a big smile while carrying her son Dimitri after attending a Mommy and Me Class in Studio City on 04/23/19!
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PEOPLE - Selena Gomez geht stylish ins Pilates in LA
Saturday, December 29, 2018 - Selena Gomez is serious about her fitness -- hitting the Pilates/yoga studio for the second day in a row. She loves to work out with friends and today was no different - she had a gaggle of gals accompany her. Gomez wore bright red Puma leggings, as she's a spokesperson for the label. The singer-actress seems to have gained a few pesky pounds in rehab and clearly she wants to get rid of them!
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PEOPLE - Selena Gomez geht stylish ins Pilates in LA
Saturday, December 29, 2018 - Selena Gomez is serious about her fitness -- hitting the Pilates/yoga studio for the second day in a row. She loves to work out with friends and today was no different - she had a gaggle of gals accompany her. Gomez wore bright red Puma leggings, as she's a spokesperson for the label. The singer-actress seems to have gained a few pesky pounds in rehab and clearly she wants to get rid of them!
Juliano-ROL-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PEOPLE - Selena Gomez geht stylish ins Pilates in LA
Saturday, December 29, 2018 - Selena Gomez is serious about her fitness -- hitting the Pilates/yoga studio for the second day in a row. She loves to work out with friends and today was no different - she had a gaggle of gals accompany her. Gomez wore bright red Puma leggings, as she's a spokesperson for the label. The singer-actress seems to have gained a few pesky pounds in rehab and clearly she wants to get rid of them!
Juliano-ROL-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PEOPLE - Selena Gomez geht stylish ins Pilates in LA
Saturday, December 29, 2018 - Selena Gomez is serious about her fitness -- hitting the Pilates/yoga studio for the second day in a row. She loves to work out with friends and today was no different - she had a gaggle of gals accompany her. Gomez wore bright red Puma leggings, as she's a spokesperson for the label. The singer-actress seems to have gained a few pesky pounds in rehab and clearly she wants to get rid of them!
Juliano-ROL-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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