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    Explore " killer workout" with insightful episodes like "Marc Santa Maria, VP of Group Fitness for Crunch Fitness (Ep 43)", "A hidden gem: Death Spa" and "Cultpix Radio Ep.8 - Slasher Movies, A.I. Porn Restoration and Nordisk News" from podcasts like ""The Squad Podcast", "AIPT Movies" and "Cultpix Radio"" and more!

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    Marc Santa Maria, VP of Group Fitness for Crunch Fitness (Ep 43)

    Marc Santa Maria, VP of Group Fitness for Crunch Fitness (Ep 43)

    *Note this content was from Season 1, previously known as 'Life After Cheer'. We've since rebranded to 'The SQUAD' - an exciting new name with the same great content, enjoy! PS - come join us over on Insta' @thesquad_co

    For this episode of Life After Cheer, I’m joined by Marc Santa Maria! Marc is the vice president of group fitness at Crunch Fitness! Marc and I discuss following your passion, finding confidence through dance, and why fitness can be a good career path for former dancers and cheerleaders. 


    Here are some practical tips for you:

    1. [11:15] Trust your instincts; trust your heart, and you can do it; you will figure it out.
    2. [21:11] Understand the bigger picture in making a lifestyle change - it’s more about what happens in the future, what my life will look like, etc.
    3. [32:06] When you follow your passion and do what you love, it follows you; you build it, and you grow it, and it comes to define you.


    CONNECT WITH MARC:


    Marc’s Website: www.marcsm.com 

    Marc’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/marcsantamaria/ 

    Crunch Fitness: https://www.crunch.com/ 


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    FOLLOW:

    CHEERFIT: instagram.com/cheerfittraining


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    A hidden gem: Death Spa

    A hidden gem: Death Spa

    In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the 1988 fitness-themed supernatural slasher, the “tubiest” of Tubi movies, Death Spa! The debut role of Hilary Banks from Fresh Prince! One of the greatest cheaply-made neon signs you’ve ever seen! A deeply unsympathetic lead who recklessly disregards his temporarily blind girlfriend! An unresolved infidelity mystery! Wildly chaotic and imaginative death scenes, along with an incredible soundtrack and striking visuals that today’s 80’s-obsessed filmmakers wish they could recreate! Were you looking for a good excuse to not go to the gym? This may be it!

    In addition, Matt finally saw Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and doesn’t seem to think its strengths can overcome the MCU fatigue.

    You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

    The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.

    Features “80's Workout (Royalty Free Synthwave)” by Gustav Eriksson

    Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.

    Cultpix Radio Ep.8 - Slasher Movies, A.I. Porn Restoration and Nordisk News

    Cultpix Radio Ep.8 - Slasher Movies, A.I. Porn Restoration and Nordisk News

    In the eight episode of Cultpix Radio WCPX 66.6 we count down one week left of VIP only membership, so join now while it is still cheaper, before the site opens to everyone.  We discuss what developments you will see on the site in Phase 2 (Chromecast support tops the list); lots of films and TV shows coming to Cultpix after we completed a bunch of transfers from Digibeta; restorations and films delivered to us by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) and the British Film Institute (BFI), as well as Nikkatsu starting restoration of our secret project.

    The use of A.I. and machine learning (ML) for restoring, up-converting, colorizing and enhancing footage that is over 100 years old captures our attention  as one of the leading online adult sites makes its AI watch 100,000 hours of porn to learn how to do it - hopefully not going blind or getting hairy palms in the process. So which of our own films would we consider for this treatment? Grandma will never have looked so good in the buff!

    Bernard Hermann's strings announce our Theme Week look at Slasher Killers. What was spawned by Hitchcock's Psycho and Powell's Peeping Tom had an interesting pre-history of all the tropes of a classic slasher film being pioneered earlier, as well as early examples of the genre like Coppola's Dementia 13. Andy Milligan’s The Ghastly Ones, a.k.a. Blood Rites (1968) pointed the way with its low budget, single location, excess gore is interesting in being a period slasher film. In The Horrible House on the Hill (1974) the slashers are kids, while Drive-In Massacre (1976) have some of the fattest cops you've seen in a horror film. Killer Workout / Aerobicide (1987) is such a by-the-numbers slasher that of course it has a shower scene, but at least a novel deadly instrument (oversized safety pin). Six teenagers, a weekend by a lake, one bloodthirsty maniac all makes it a Blood Lake (1987). Lastly Effects (1979) is a very meta slasher film as the film crew discusses viewers' appetite for seeing grissly scenes on film.

    New films this week include two from the Nordisk Tonefilm archive, with almost 50 films that we will be sharing on Cultpix in the coming months, which we also hope to make English subtitles available for. The Starlost is the 'lost' Canadian television series that could have become the new Star Trek if it had not been cancelled early. Finally New Faces (1954) sees Mel Brooks trying out ideas that would later come back in The Producers, while Eartha Kitt sings MONOTONOUS:

    Everyone gets into a dull routine
    If they don't get a chance to change the scene
    I could not be wearier
    Life could not be drearier
    If I lived in Siberia
    I'll tell ya what I mean

    I met a rather amusing fool
    While on my way to Istanbul
    He bought me the Black Sea for my swimming pool
    Monotonous...



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