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Your thighs will die. You know, the good kind of die

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Hey {NAME}! Um, where did January go?! By this time of year, a lot of people have already given up t

Hey {NAME}! Um, where did January go?! By this time of year, a lot of people have already given up their New Year’s resolutions: 91% of them to be exact! But guess what? You and I aren’t part of that 91%. We’re working hard, and I know you’re just getting started on your BEST. YEAR. YET! So, let’s keep powering through, K? I’m with you, and we’re going to crush it. Hard work calls for a celebration... and a SALE! To celebrate your hard work during the 2020 Challenge, I’m giving you 20% OFF the newest collection at POPFLEX - [The Constellation Collection]( Everything in this collection is dreamy and galactic. It’s really something special! And you definitely deserve something special for crushing it in January. Here are the details! Use the code “2020CHALLENGE” on [popflexactive.com]( for 20% off anything in the Constellation Collection. Get that retail therapy in SOON - the sale ends at midnight PST tonight, January 27th! [Last Chance!]( Your thighs will die. You know, the good kind of die. I can’t wait for you to try my newest workout!. You’re going to love it! I have to warn you - even though this workout is short, you will be sweating and those legs are gonna burn! But that’s what we like, right?! Right. Workouts like this one bring me the most joy because you can literally FEEL yourself getting stronger. So… just remember that as you push through [12 Minutes to Toned Thighs](. Shaky legs = stronger legs. [Let's workout!]( This trick can turn ANYONE into a morning person Check it out [here]( LOL! But for real...it works! And we could all hydrate a little more, right?! Getting up early is never really easy, but I love how I feel when I do! Go read my comic to find out some other good tricks to become a morning person! [Read my comic]( Copyright © 2020 Blogilates, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the Blogilates newsletter. Our mailing address is: Blogilates 5482 Wilshire Blvd #299Los Angeles, CA 90036 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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