In eras past, pushing vacuums whittled waistlines
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In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound

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Vacuums once whittled waistlines
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COM | Staff In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound vacuum cleaners. A recent British study found that back then, the average waistline was 28 inches, but today it's 36, because women had to exert so much more

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In eras past, pushing vacuums whittled waistlines
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In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound vacuum cleaners. A recent British study found that back then the average waistline was 28 inches, but today it's 36, because women had to exert so much more energy around

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In eras past, pushing vacuums whittled waistlines, study shows
Lincoln Journal Star
In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound vacuum cleaners. A recent British study found that back then the average waistline was 28 inches, but today it's 36, because women had to exert so much more energy around

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In eras past, pushing vacuums whittled waistlines
Sacramento Bee
By KRISTIN TILLOTSON In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound vacuum cleaners. A recent British study found that back then the average waistline was 28 inches, but today it's 36, because women had to exert so much

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In eras past, pushing vacuums whittled waistlines
Minneapolis Star Tribune
In the 1950s, women didn't need Pilates or yoga to stay fit. They had 25-pound vacuum cleaners. A recent British study found that back then the average waistline was 28 inches, but today it's 36, because women had to exert so much more energy around

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Little Compton Pilates Challenges All Ages to Strengthen Their Inner Core [VIDEO]
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By Matthew Sanderson Sakonnet Vineyards owner Susan Samson hurt her back performing in a play in New York City in the 1950s and, through references, visited Joseph Pilates, the founder of the physical fitness and sports conditioning exercises,

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Hula Hoops, a toy from the 1950s, is spinning in popularity with kids, performers and fitness enthusiasts. However, some in Las Vegas are in a whirl as the city council considers a ban on hoops in its Freemont Street Experience.

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Hooping is hip again with a spin on fitness, socializing

Women: Hoop, hoop, hooray

IT was 2 years ago that a friend asked Marissa Tomei to come to a hooping class in Los Angeles. The class wasnt about the familiar plastic hoops that Wham-O made popular in the 1950s and 1960s and are spun around the waist.

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Women: Hoop, hoop, hooray