

Leah Prinzivalli
Leah Prinzivalli is a freelance reporter in Brooklyn. She has contributed to the Washington Post, The Atlantic, VICE, and many other publications.
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In an era dominated by online shopping, dubious influencer endorsements, and trendy, direct-to-consumer gear, it’s harder than ever to know who to trust. Jenny Gyllander, the mind behind the product-review Instagram account @thingtesting, is here to cut through the noise.
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During the pandemic, everything happens on video chat—including exercising with strangers from the comfort of your home
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Nick Giacomini went from being a Bay Area burnout to a yoga celebrity. His career is also a window into long-standing debates about yoga and cultural appropriation in the U.S.
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In gyms around New York City, the Women's Strength Coalition is working to make the lifting community more inclusive
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