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A7) Are there any online resources about exercising for plus-sizes?

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This article is from the Big Folks Exercise and Fitness Resources FAQ, by sharon@ecs.ox.ac.uk (Sharon Curtis) with numerous contributions by others.

A7) Are there any online resources about exercising for plus-sizes?


There are a number of web pages available, and also a mailing list.
Besides the web page of this FAQ, there are the following:

the Sports and Activities FAQ, at
http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/users/sharon.curtis/BF/sports_FAQ.html

CFFF's page Moving Forward, at
http://www.webcom.com/~cfffnews/fashionsource.html

the BHealthy Gym, at
http://tera.virtual-pc.com/bhealthy/public_html/

the Grand Style Women's Club has a Spa page with useful info, at
http://www.grandstyle.com/spa.htm

Dee's Fit and Fat web page, at
http://members.aol.com/hzdee/fitfat.html

There is a mailing list called Fat and Fit.
Subscription address: listproc@listserv.oit.unc.edu
Message body: SUBSCRIBE FATANDFIT (your name)
Fat and Fit is a mailing list devoted to discussing health and
fitness issues, within a size-accepting atmosphere.




 

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