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  "textContent": "When it comes to fitness in schools, expectations are harder for some students than others. We are expected to do jumping jacks and running in place, and even sit-ups or push-ups at a young age, which makes the weaker students become targets of teachers and students. Ones that get picked last, or ones that cause […]\n\nThe post One-Size-Fits-All Fitness Standards Don’t Work in Schools appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
  "title": "One-Size-Fits-All Fitness Standards Don’t Work in Schools"
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