Workout for Change puts spotlight on gun violence
“Honestly, I had a very, very traumatic and difficult life,” said Tara Jean D’Antonio. It would be impossible to see this from the surface, as the nutrition specialist was energetically leading a work out session today. “I went through a period where I was addicted to drugs, homeless about 11 years ago and I was 285 pounds,” she said. 125 pounds later, she appears to be in the best shape of her life. Earlier this year, she joined a litany of exercise fiends who were displaced from their routines by COVID-19. “In the beginning of the pandemic, nobody had anywhere to work out,” she said. “And I knew it was an opportunity to raise money and awareness.” She began hosting outdoor exercise classes at the Phil...
10.09.20 | 01:36 | CC
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