Quote by Booboo Stewart
My mom was a professional fitness competitor, so I go into the gym

My mom was a professional fitness competitor, so I go into the gym with her. I train with my dad and mother. Its embarrassing, because shes really strong. – Booboo Stewart

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Ive done a lot of training in martial arts. I started out in warring tempo, I did sports jujitsu, and Ive also practiced extreme martial arts. – Booboo Stewart

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Ive always believed fitness is an entry point to help you build that happier, healthier life. When your health is strong, youre capable of taking risks. Youll feel more confident to ask for the promotion. Youll have more energy to be a better mom. Youll feel more deserving of love. – Jillian Michaels

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As the proud father of two teens and past Chairman to the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, I am committed to educating parents and especially young people on ways to live a long, healthy and active life. – Lee Haney

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In terms of fitness and battling through cancer, exercise helps you stay strong physically and mentally. – Grete Waitz

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My bottom is so big its got its own gravitational field. – Carol Vorderman

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