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CHAYA MILCHTEIN

“In strange and trying times like these, instead of worrying about how you’re going to keep the shape of your body from changing, which it’s adapted to do, focus on how to avoid infection and having a plan for if you get sick,” says queer body-positive blogger, educator, magazine’s Women of the Year, Chaya Milchtein. “Now more than ever, you’re a lot more important than the weight on a scale.” See Milchtein’s feature on fitness for all bodies on page 93. (@mechanicshopfemme)

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