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    To kick off the new year, Courtney Allison speaks with sports cardiologist Dr. Sonia Tolani about how we can set ourselves up for success with our resolutions around fitness. She describes which forms of exercise are recommended for improving our long term health, why focuing on exercise is more important than focusing on weight loss, and how much it can help to bring along others on our fitness journey.

     

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