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SHORT RIBS, BIG GAINS

wanted to turn pro in soccer. Then a visit to the Culinary Institute of America pushed him to channel his love of fast-paced action into cooking. After graduating from the institute in 2007, Shim worked at some of N. Y. C.’s best restaurants—and he kept exercising. “Engaging in regular physical

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