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Why people still run in Louisville after picking up hobby during COVID

Why people still run in Louisville after picking up hobby during COVID
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Course à pied : Étude sur l impact de la pandémie sur la course à pied

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Pandemic punches: Gym memberships hit the mat as indust

Daily Maverick 168 weekly newspaper. Global research from RunRepeat this year has found that about 71% of gym members are not using their subscriptions and that more than a quarter don’t plan to return, even after being vaccinated. Locally, gyms are hanging on, but are adapting. Nick Rizzo, fitness research director at RunRepeat, says he was expecting a more positive response. “What this shows us is that the fitness industry has changed permanently, and a return to ‘normal’ is impossible.” Of South African respondents, he says, 35% do not plan to return, regardless of whether they are vaccinated. Less than half of South Africans with gym memberships are using them in person, and 29% have cancelled or paused their subscriptions.

New BOE Counsel is a Boundary Breaker—and a Shrewd Political Choice

New BOE Counsel is a Boundary Breaker and a Shrewd Political Choice After a year in which both the BOE and the Brooklyn Democratic Party that partially controls it were pummelled with accusations of corruption and incompetence, Patel s appointment is seen as a broadly popular decision across the borough’s fractured political landscape. Hemalee Patel at a political event in 2020. Liena Zagare/Bklyner Last week, the city’s Board of Elections named Brooklyn attorney Hemalee Patel as its new General Counsel, replacing scandal-laden Steve Richman as the Board’s top lawyer. The BOE’s appointment of Patel, a 20-year court system veteran who is the first South Asian woman to hold the role, was a win for those looking to elevate women of color in government. But the appointment was also notable because, after a year in which both the BOE and the Brooklyn Democratic Party that partially controls it were pummelled with accusations of corruption and incompetence, it represented a bro

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