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Hi {NAME}! This week I am not at Blogilates HQ at all. I miss everyone so much back home! But, I did

Hi {NAME}! This week I am not at Blogilates HQ at all. I miss everyone so much back home! But, I did get to spend the earlier part of the week in Manhattan speaking at Ad Week. Then my sister came to join me for a day in Central Park before we headed to the Hamptons for a retreat this weekend. The best part about hanging out in NYC? THE FOOD. Check out what sis and I ate last night! This is a matcha soft serve on a churro cone. A CHURRO CONE. What!!??? Yes, totally crazy and totally worth it. My soul was like MmmMmmMMm... Can you believe October is coming soon!? Are you ready for a brand new workout series to get you ready for Halloween!?? CUZZZZ I am! Get excited because Sun Oct 1st, the debut of "Strong like Wonder Woman" - an exclusive PIIT28 workout - launches on [YouTube.com/Blogilates](. Do Millennials Share Too Much on the Internet? Have you ever noticed that millennials get made fun of a LOT on the internet?? Apparently, everything we do is the worst! 😂 But is it though? Is our generation doomed because of social media? [Here's what I REALLY think 🤔]( You CANNOT miss this new series. A lil BTS from our super-heroine shoot! Oct 1st is the launch date for the first action-packed first workout! If you've ever wanted to try [PIIT28]( but weren't sure about committing, these next 5 exclusive PIIT videos will be FREE. Plus...they will leave you feeling UNSTOPPABLE. [Subscribe now or else!]( NEW Total Body Workout! [Total Body Tone Fest | Best apartment friendly workout for butt, abs + arms!]( Get ready because today we are working EVERYTHANGGG!! That’s right, I’ve got a challenging total body workout for you that will target everything everywhere - no equipment needed! We’re breaking it up into three sections. #1. First song = legs + booty #2. Second song = arms + back #3. Third song = abs + obliques [Let’s do it!!! 💪]( You are RIGHT THERE. Finish it. Last couple days of Sept. Let's do this as a "warm up" for your October Plan! Here's this month's secret password: "back2thegrind" [Follow the plan! 🗓]( [YouTube]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2017 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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