Posts Tagged ‘Personal Trainer’

You Can Look Like THIS- Las Vegas Personal Training

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Do you have a personal trainer?  If not, Las Vegas has some great ones.  Look into it.  But seriously guys, the reason I am writing this post, is to debunk a myth or two today.  I hear a lot of people saying this or that is the reason they can’t work out, or get in shape, and they can’t look like this, or this.  (thanks Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Biel)  The question I pose, is, why not?  How do you think they got there?  Because they are famous?  Probably not.  There are PLENTY of famous people who aren’t in shape at all.  So that’s not it.  We’ve talked before about having the time, money, equipment at home, knowledge, and on and on and on, about the pitfalls to not being in the best shape you can be in.  But the only thing holding you back, is you!  You make the effort.  Jessica Biel doesn’t have someone work out for her, she works out herself.  She actually takes the time out of her day, which I am sure involves some sort of acting, to get her workouts in.  Same with Ryan Reynolds.  I know they have more money than most of us, but what does that matter?  Do you need money to work out?  Or to take your kids to the park?  NO.  You just need effort from yourself, and the will to become great!  We all have it, it’s just where will you find it in you?  There is no stopping you from getting your best body.  You are only stopping yourself.  Take those limitations off, and start to move.  If you are already working out, and not seeing the gains you would have hoped, assess your situation, and figure out the solutions to getting there!  There is NO REASON any of us should feel bad about our bodies.  Take the right steps, and you will lose that feeling, and gain a wonderful one.

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Eating Healthy Is Too Expensive? – Las Vegas Personal Trainer Weighs In

Friday, May 6th, 2011

I get a statement from a lot of people when it comes to eating healthy.  They say it’s too expensive.  Trips to Las Vegas are expensive.  I see people end up spending over a thousand dollars a trip without the bat of an eyelid.  It’s all about what you value, but let’s not totally get into that.  Being a personal trainer, sure, I’m a little biased, but I just don’t get how you can say eating healthy, nutritious food is too expensive!  Let’s take my week for example.  I’m going to give you three meals I had.  Unfortunately, they were all dine out meals, which, most of us do weekly, to be honest.  I went to Sunrise Cafe on Sunday.  What did I have?  A Power Wrap and grapefruit juice, and a side of french toast. Yup.  I said it:)  Cost- $15.  I also went to Bachi Burger and had a Lonely Bird Chicken and Turkey Sandwich, and an iced green tea.  Cost-$12.  Then i went to Thai House, and had some red chicken curry.  Cost- $15.  Ok.  That’s three meals, for a total of $42.  This is NOT uncommon for the average person, who complains that eating healthy is too expensive.  Let’s see what that $42 can buy us in healthy food.  You can get boneless, skinless chicken breast for $3.00 a pound some places.  So, let’s get 2 pounds.  You can get 16 ounce packages of frozen, ORGANIC broccoli for $2.00.  Let’s get 3 packs.  Fuji Apples- $2.00 a pound, let’s get 3 pounds.  Brown Rice, a bag that makes 10 servings- $3.00.  Bell Peppers average about 79 cents each.  I’ll take 5.  

So in total we have:

  1. 2 lbs. of chicken breast- about 8 servings
  2. 3 bags of broccoli- about 10 servings
  3. 3 pounds of apples- about 8 apples
  4. 10 servings of brown rice
  5. 5 bell peppers- about 10 servings

We just spent $25.  So, instead of those 3 meals for $42, we now have about 8-9 meals for $25.  So, 3 times as many meals, for we’ll say, half the cost.  Most people just don’t want to cook, is the reason I think that they give for healthy food being too expensive.  It’s not too expensive at all, as we all can see.  It’s about convenience, and being lazy.  That’s really what it’s all about.  It’s a matter of quitting with the excuses, and just making the decision to eat better, plan your meals and having the drive to reach your goal. 

The other “cheap”  option is fast food.  Let’s break that down.  Let’s say you eat a value meal every day.  We’ll round that to about $5.00 a meal.  Even at that low price, you still can’t beat the average of $3.00 a meal on the healthy side.  I don’t want to get into this any further, because, if you just look at price, you lost your argument. 

If you are looking at time, as far as a convenience factor.  If you take 2 hours a week, to prepare your meals, that argument is gone now as well.

I would love for any of you to email me a great argument to NOT eat healthy.  The taste thing, you can grow out of.  For example, I GREW to love chicken.  I didn’t love it at first.  Same thing with almond butter.  Hated it when I first tasted it, but now I prefer it over peanut butter.  Bring it on.  you can email me at tony@tonycress.com

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Las Vegas Personal Trainer- Quick Weight Loss Fix?

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Las Vegas is a fast city, let’s be honest.  With all these casinos, nightclubs and attractions, it has to be.  Being a personal trainer here is no different.  “How fast can you get me in shape?  How quick can I lose ten pounds?  When will I start seeing results?”  All these are questions people ask me.  I’d like to ask all of them the following questions.  “How quick did you put on the weight you are trying to lose in 2 weeks?  How hard are you willing to work?  What, if anything are you going to change in your nutrition?”  So many people ask me about this diet pill, or that supplement.  This cleanse or that one?  Which works?  I already answered the question with a few of my own.  What are YOU willing to do, with your habits?  I don’t think a pill is going to make you lose 20 pounds.  That pill might make you think you are losing weight, or getting fit, but it’s usally the other things you do.  Take HCG for example.  You take these injections or drops, and supposedly you lose all this weight.  That’s all well and good, but here’s where the weight loss occurs.  You eat about 500 calories a day.  That’s well below the 2000 calorie RDA we have for the general population.  I myself eat about 3500-3800 calories every day.  Yeah, I’d probably lose weight.  I’m going to end with this.  If you have gained weight over time, it’s probably best you lose that weight over time as well.  The quick fixes aren’t pills or cleanses, they are working out, and proper nutrition.  Try those for a while, see what happens.

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Las Vegas Personal Trainer- “Pilates is NOT for Women!”

Friday, February 25th, 2011

I do  pilates at one of Las Vegas’ most respected physical therapy clinics.  Well, it’s one of the most respected clinics in the nation, but that’s besides the point.  I do pilates.  That’s the point.  And the only reason I started doing it, was because Tiger Woods’ physical therapist is telling me to.  Despite what you think of Tiger Woods and his character, his athletic ability is unreal, and his income is just as unreal, so I’m thinking his physical therapist, is probably unreal too.  The reason I am going to physical therapy is because I have a bum shoulder.  Yeah, I know.  I’m a personal trainer who is injured.  Deal with it.  Let’s get on with the title of this blog.  So, I am doing pilates to reintroduce my lower and middle trap to muscle activation.  As of right now, they aren’t doing their jobs, which contributes to my shoulder pain.  So what they are having me do, is reintroduce my whole body, to working as a unit.  I think I’m in pretty good shape.  In the first five minutes of my first session, my forehead was sweating.  It’s hard to explain what they had me do, but I was basically standing with my back on a pole, with two handles with springs on them in my hands.  I had to breathe out as I “pushed” the handles down to my sides, with my abs.  This, for me, was mentally challenging as well as physically, because the springs weren’t nearly enough resistance for how strong I was.  But when you have to think about each muscle contracting, and not your compensatory muscles moving the object, everything changes.  Then I had to do it on one leg.  I know I am rehabbing my shoulder, but my legs, and abs, were burning.  I finished about 35 minutes of this the first day, and was sore in all the right places the next few.  Pilates gets a rep of being for women, and developing long, lean muscles.  I suppose that’s true, if that’s what you already have.  It does help with flexibility, but it corrects your posture, and makes you actually use muscles you should be using already.  I thought i had strong abs, until I had to do the “chest lift”.  I realized, for a moment, mine are show and no go.  That’s a joke, but the chest lift is one of the hardest ab exercises I’ve ever done.  It’s basically a crunch, but you do it vertebrae by vertabrae, and a breathing technique is involved.  I was trying to find a video for you, but I can’t find a good one on youtube. 

Anyway, I will say this.  Even if I cure my shoulder pain/problem, I will probably keep pilates in my arsenal of workouts.  It teaches you to be aware of your body, how it is aligned, and if you are working your muscle in the right accordance.  I think I may get certified in this art.  That’s saying a lot.  So, check it out.  I wouldn’t do classes.  I would find a private, one on one instructor.  The classes are usually generalized and pilates wasn’t designed for the masses.  I think if you are a guy, pilates is actually a must.  You think you are strong, until you get a session or two of this.  Then you realize how much work you have to do.  To check out the place I go to for this, click here.

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Las Vegas Personal Trainer- Motivation Daily Dose

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Get up!  Right now!  Do 20 jumping jacks.  I’m a personal trainer in Las Vegas.  This is my job to yell at you!  Not really, but I think sometimes people need a little kick in the nuts.  I mean, butt.  Nuts would be funnier, but the butt gets ya going.  It’s time to get in shape.  I hear so often, I mean SO OFTEN, people tell me, “Yeah, I need to get back in shape.  I should call you.”  Well, call me then.  I think that most of the reasons people aren’t in shape, aren’t because they don’t have time, or they are too busy, or they have health problems, or they have bad genes.  The reason most people aren’t in shape is because they aren’t taking accountability for what they do.  Enough people don’t get up off their asses and DO SOMETHING.  It’s not about time.  Everyone has the same amount of time in the day.  Some people choose to work out, and some people don’t.  Whether or not you have things to do in the day, is irrelevant.  I have things to do in the day, and so does the president.  Both of us seem to find time to work out.  It’s not about how many kids you have.  I know a woman with six kids, a regular job, AND a six pack.  Tell me how that works.  It’s also not about your genes.  I know multiple people with a family history of obesity, yet they are a picture of health.  It’s about YOU, and what you do.  It’s about where you choose to use your time.  Are you going to watch the latest episode of Jersey Shore, or are you going to watch the latest episode of Jersey Shore while doing your cardio?  Are you not working out and attaining your goals because you don’t know how?  Then get help.  You don’t have to get a personal trainer.  Look online.  It’s not the best way to go, but information is ALL OVER the place.  If you have no idea where to start, just google, “how to work out“.  There’s your start.  Now. Get up! 

Tonycress.com

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Working Out In The Air? Las Vegas Personal Trainer Explains

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

TRX Camp!

I am back in Las Vegas from San Diego.  That was a great trip.  I was there to go through a certification course on sports medicine on the TRX Suspension Trainer.  I went for a few days to learn about corrective exercise on the TRX.  If you have an injury, chronic pain, or reconstructive surgery, we learned about what we can do for you.  The great thing about the TRX is that you can virtually take ANYONE, and give them a total body workout.  Doesn’t matter if they are new to fitness, personal training, and working out, or if they are in fact a personal trainer themselves.  People from grandmothers, to NBA athletes, and MMA fighters can use the TRX, for a challenging workout at their own fitness level.  The seminar I attended took a bunch of different cases, and educated us on how to use the TRX to design a workout for each individual.  You can take someone with degenerative disc disease, and design a complete rebuilding program for them.  You could take an athlete, with a ligament tear, and bring them back to health, better and stronger than before.  I get excited when I talk about this device, because there are so many options while using it.  You can do plyometrics on the TRX, you can KILL your abs, and you can gain flexibility, all in the same workout.  I don’t normally hawk products, but this is one, I think everyone should own.  It’s very portable.  I take it everywhere with me.  You can use it anywhere in your house where there is a door.  I have used it in a hotel, and I’ll post a video for you guys next time.  If you go to the website, you’ll take a look at the $190 price tag and think that’s pricey, but when you think about it, this is REALLY the only piece of equipment you will ever need.  No.  I don’t own stock in it, but I do find the value of this wonderful piece of equipment. You can check out the videos on youtube, or their website at Fitness Anywhere.  I myself, train certain people solely on the TRX, and I also run a TRX Camp on Sundays in Las Vegas, which is my favorite workout.  If you have the chance, check out a class, or see if you can get your own customized workout!

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How To Get Your Six Pack Abs Without Crunches

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

We all hate crunches.  I don’t know anyone I’ve talked to, in a journey for their own six pack, who says they love to do them.  This blog is going to tell you how to get your six pack, without doing any.  Say it ain’t so!  Yes, it is. I haven’t done crunches or any “ab exercises” for a couple years now, and I think mine are doing alright.  you can check them out here.  This is a pretty meticulous plan, but it’s one that works. If you want to show off your six pack this summer at the pool here in Las Vegas, the beach in Cali, or maybe even your backyard in Iowa, you might want to read on.  We are going to give you the key points to pay attention to, in order to get killer abs.

The first thing you need to do is work out.  I know.  It seems pretty simple and evident, but I know so many people who think that if they lose weight, they should have abs.  You need to build some muscle, to help burn the fat that is surrounding that precious six pack.  This is number one on my list.  There are a few people I know, that do have a six pack, without really working out, but we are speaking to you, who doesn’t have one, who wants one.  So join a gym, start doing P90X, get with a personal trainer, whatever. You need to become active, to start seeing some results.

Next, don’t listen to the television.  Media, and marketing have decided to let you know that it takes two seconds to get abs.  This is a big fat lie.  There are tons of products that you’ll see on television that promise fitness model midsections in 5 minutes a day.  What most people don’t realize is somewhere in those commercials, there are disclamers that are written in very small type, saying that this product, will get you abs…. IN ADDITION to having a strict nutrition plan and regular workout routines.  Basically, what they are telling you is that you could probably get great abs WITHOUT that device, machine, or program they are advertising.

Do not neglect the rest of your body.  As a personal trainer, I think one of the questions I get asked the most is about problem areas.  Usually the tummy is one of those problem areas.  That’s great and all, but you have to realize that just because your stomach holds fat, and you can tell, doesn’t mean there isn’t fat on the rest of your body.  I think for the most part, most people realize you can’t spot reduce, but there is still some of that belief out there.  I will put this simply.  If you lose fat, you won’t just lose it in your abs.  You will lose fat throughout your body.  Work out your entire body, and that will enhance fat burning all around, including your abs.  Just because you do crunches, and you are 30 pounds overweight, will not get you a six pack.  At that point, your belly isn’t your only issue.  Lose the fat, and it will come.  Incorporate total body workouts to build muscle everywhere, which will help burn that fat.

Another way get abs without crunches is to up your workout intensity.  People think that their long, steady state cardio is the only way to burn fat.  Well, I’m here to tell you, not only is that extremely boring, but it’s not even the most efficient way to burn fat.  Try out interval training.  This is a form of cardio, if done right, can last as little as ten minutes.  Basically you switch from sprinting to rest/walking, back and forth.  This can burn much more fat than your average 30 minutes on the elliptical or treadmill.  Think about it like this.  Look at your marathon runners.  What do they look like?  Now take a sprinter.  Which one would you rather look like?  The sprinter (intervals) has more muscle tone.  The marathoner (long, steady cardio) is very slender without much muscle tone.  If you want to see your abs, which one do you think you should train like?

Do ab work that isn’t “ab work”.  People think six pack, they think crunches, sit ups, and ab devices.  If you do exercises that incorporate your core throughout your workout, you won’t even have to worry about hitting your abs at the end of the workout.  Try exercises like mountain climbers, squat jumps, and burpees.  If you incorporate these, you’ll realize, your abs work without doing actual crunches.  Also. try to do all of your exercises standing.  Your core has to brace your body, to react to the force of the resistance applied to your movements.

Lastly, pay attention to what you eat.  A lot of people think if they work out hard, they deserve a treat in the form of bad food.  Unfortunately, this is counter productive. The food you eat, when you work out hard, is JUST as important as the food you eat when you don’t.  You need to think of food as fuel if you want a six pack.  Just because something tastes good, doesn’t mean it’s good for you. That’s pretty obvious Krispy Kreme.  When you are trying to get a six pack, clean foods, such as fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, like turkey breast, chicken breast, tuna, other fish, and some dairy products like cottage cheese help the mission.  You want a six pack with no crunches?  Fried foods are a no no.  Skin on meat, is a no no.  The cleaner you eat, the quicker you will see those abs. Tracking this food that you eat can also be a great help in the quest for six packs.  Sites like Fitday.com and Dotfit.com are good sites to make sure you aren’t eating too many calories or too few, and if the balance of carbs, proteins and fat are good.

If you pay attention to these 6 things, and you follow them for a month, you will be amazed at what you can see in thirty days.  As always, there are a ton or workout programs you can follow online, I offer some on my site, like the 4 Week Six Pack Plan.    With a little effort, and preparation, you’ll have that six pack that you want.  It’s not going to come easy, but it will come.

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What Gym Should You Work Out At? The Opinion of a Personal Trainer

Monday, January 17th, 2011

 

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There are all kinds of gyms in Las Vegas.  There are meathead gyms, social fitness centers, money hungry corporate gyms, and sole owner personal training studios (like mine).    This, for the most part, applies to all areas of the country, so most people know what I’m talking about, unless you live in Iowa where most people have only one or two options for places to go to work out.  Let’s take a look at a few of these places, and maybe you’ll figure out which one you fit in. 

If you are looking to actually get in shape, and not find a gilfriend or boyfriend, you actually have a few options.  In my opinion, a small personal training studio like mine is the best option.  I know, I know, I’m biased.  Think about this for a minute though.  At a studio like mine, it’s basically you, and the personal trainer.  You are there to work out, and they are there to get you in shape.    A lot of sweat, and a lot of heavy breathing, but for all the right reasons.  Of course this is the pricey option, but guess what.  It’s also the most successful.  When people invest money, into getting a personal trainer they don’t want to just flush it all down the drain.  When you pay for a gym membership, I don’t know the actual numbers, but I am guessing more than %60 of the people who join, use the gym less than 5 times a month, because the rates are so low,  it’s not as if you even notice it in your bank account.  One thing I will say about a personal training studio that may not work out for some people, is they don’t have the vast array of machines.  But, if you are working with the right trainer, all you need is a bench some dumbells, and some effort.  Another benefit of a personal training studio is that you just have to show up and do the work.  You don’t have to think of the exercises in your workout, your personal trainer does.  In fact, your personal trainer designs everything you do as far as exercise goes.  This can be very benficial to those who are looking for a stress reduction, as well as those looking to get in shape.  I could go on and on about this, but if you really want to get in shape, this is a no brainer. 

The next best thing, is to me, a smaller gym.  There are a lot of Anytime Fitness’ in Las Vegas, as there are throughout the country.  I joined one in Geneva, Illinois, during my best friends wedding.  I wanted to work out, and it was right across the street.  These smaller franchise gyms charge a bit more than the big commercial gyms, but they do so, to make you happier with their customer service.  At these smaller gyms, you kind of have a family feeling about them.  Most people are there to literally work out, and become familiar with the other members, because usually there aren’t many members packed into the gym.  At the same time, everyone has a mutual respect for everyone else, and working out, is the main reason to come to a gym like this.  There are no frills, just machines, dumbells, personal trainers, and you. You don’t get caught up sipping a protein shake and discussing last nights debauchery at the latest club. 

Then there are the other options.  We have a big one here in Las Vegas, which will remain nameless.  There are a few locations throughout the city, and it has rightfully earned the “club” part of it’s name.  This place is not condusive, to me for the optimum workout, because, a lot of people there, go there just to see people.  People spend more time on their cell phones, talking to each other, and in a full face of makeup, than actually working out.  There are about 100 personal trainers there, which is good, since there are about 5000 members there at any one time.  The only problem is that %75 of the trainers, aren’t really practicing a healthy lifestyle.  There are usually a few great trainers, and you can see that because they are always busy.  Another positive about this place is they have literally TONS of equipment.  They are also open 24 hours.  Clubs like this in your city may not have the hours we do here in Las Vegas, which is unfortunate.  This place also comes stocked with a juice bar, which has some healthy and some not so healthy options.  It’s a great place if you are motivated enough to work out on your own and stay focused, but all in all, there are too many distractions here.  I’m not saying you can’t get in shape here, it’s just a lot more difficult.

The last option is the big corporate gym.  These usually only exist in big cities, so if you aren’t in one, good for you.  These places are in business to make money, as is anyone in business, but they are doing it at your expense.  You usually pay higher rates than the “club” gym, which is super cheap, but you also get none of the amenities.  They are there to sell, sell, sell.  That’s fine for some people, but when you pay more for a gym that doesn’t fix equipment in a timely manner, a lot of times you get frustrated, and it hurts the consistency of your workouts.  The personal trainers here are adequate, and for the most part are there to help, because corporate takes a huge percentage of the personal training packages, which is a double edged sword.  On the one hand, you have people who are actually there to help.  On the other hand, you have personal trainers, who are a little inexperienced, because the more knowledgable trainer will want more money than they would get at one of these gyms.  The good thing about this gym though, is that generally the people here are here to work out, and you may, if equipment allows, get something good out of these places. 

So now it’s your job to figure out, where, if any of these places you fit in.  Maybe none of these fit who you are, and you want to try P90X.  I don’t know.  Give it a shot!

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Personal Trainer Las Vegas- Meet St. George, Utah and Their Healthy Culture

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

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This place was just truly amazing.  I was there for two days, and basically they have a schedule set up for you, if you choose to follow it.  There are fitness classes, workouts, nutrition talks, guided hikes, and meditations throughout the day.  I chose to listen to their talk about the Red Mountain Detox Program, and went to a class about sports conditioning, where I actually met two sisters from my hometown.  Small world I tell you.  Anyway. the whole day is planned out for you, food is included, and they have TONS of healthy options.  I just feel refreshed after going to this place.  The people were amazing as well.  Everyone was so nice, and willing to help you with anything you needed.  You had use of their fitness center, spa services, and steam room too.  This would be a great mini-vacation for anyone living in Las Vegas.  Seems pricey at first, but when you factor in the activities and food included, it’s very affordable. Check it out.  I think I may go back just to refresh, and get my health back in order in a few months.

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A Las Vegas Personal Trainer Diet and Workout

Monday, November 29th, 2010

What’s up people?  Just Heading to bed in chilly Las Vegas, and thought it’d be a great idea to tell you what your not so average personal trainer eats and does for a workout on an average day.  I have gotten a few requests about telling you what my diet is like, and also, what I do for my workout.  I’m going to say this as a disclaimer.  What I eat, and what YOU should be eating are probably two totally different things.  The same goes for my workout.  This is just what I find works for myself.  So, without further ado…

So today, on this Sunday, The first thing I started out with was a protein shake, which was basically whey protein, with 8 ounces of soy milk.  I also had 2 scoops of a branched chain amino acid supplement, and some zip fizz. I taught  TRX Camp, came home and had some vegetarian chicken product, a cup of quinoa, and a banana.  I had a red pepper about 30 minutes later, and some powdered greens.  A few hours after that, I had another protein shake with soy milk, and an apple.  I did my workout, and came back home, had my replacement shake, it’s called “Aftershock”, and some almonds.  Then I had a can of tuna and spinach to top it off.  Today was a light eating day, because I was pretty inactive.  I kind of go by how my stomach feels, and today, that was enough, or just slightly not enough. 

Now, on to my workout. I am still rehabbing my shoulder, or whatever we would like to call it, but I can’t not work out.  So today, I did 3 sets of trap bar deadlifts, One Leg Rows, Inverted Rows, very light incline press, and hammer strength push press.  I also did 2 sets of one leg deadlifts, and a bunch of TRX stuff- muscle up preps, sprinter starts, and crossover lunges.  Went and did a few flexibility exercises, and called it a day.

Both of these are pretty average days for me.  Usually I would do a few more or harder pushing movements, but with my shoulder, that’s a no go.  I’m not telling you to go and change your workout to this, because, most likely, it’s not going to work for you.  This is strictly just informational, and should help with some people’s curiosities.  So, take it with a grain of salt, and maybe use a few of these exercises and diet examples to supplement what you already do.

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