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Do you remember Face-o-Metrics? How about FloMotion? Or kitchen calisthenics? Most don’t. But over the past half-century, The Times recorded these and many, many other modern #fitness fads, an exhausting — and often poignant — chronicle of pain, gain and some very peculiar practices. Many of the trends targeted women, who Phyllis Chesler, the second-wave feminist author and psychologist, argued didn’t get as many opportunities at that time to exercise their bodies. By 1985, the Centers for Disease Control reported that only 7.5% of the population had engaged in aerobic activity at least 3 times a week.“I believe we’re becoming less active,” a prescient epidemiologist said in 1990. “We’re an information society. It keeps us at our desks.” Fred R. Conrad took this photo of a woman at Alex & Walter, a gymnastics studio in New York City on May 1,1986. Visit the link in our profile to see more @nytarchives photos. #tbt


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