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Thanks for being yourself

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You aren’t perfect and we like it. . The negativity, the curation, the pressure to only share a

You aren’t perfect and we like it. . [ATHLETES UNFILTERED]( [That’s what an athlete looks like. ]( [That’s what an athlete looks like. ]( The negativity, the curation, the pressure to only share a “perfect you” – social networks have stopped being real. People don’t feel good enough anymore. That’s not us. [THIS IS US]( [LESS CURATION, MORE PERSPIRATION]( . We’re rallying athletes to go against the grain by posting your favorite anti-filter photos: Show us the awkward tan lines, the flushed post-workout selfie, the filthy hands, the raw joy of a big day out. There’s no such thing as too real. Maybe that’s not “trending” lately, but your definition of fun has always been a little different. . Just be yourself, keep it honest and raw and use #AthletesUnfiltered to join us. [SEE PHOTOS]( Follow Strava [STRAVA]( [Facebook]( . ) [Twitter]( [Snapchat]( [Instagram]( . ) © 2017 Strava 500 3rd Street, Suite 110, San Francisco, CA 94107 Please do not reply to this email. You are receiving this email because you created a Strava account at [www.strava.com]( or from our mobile app. If you no longer wish to receive emails please update your Strava [email settings]( or [unsubscribe](. [View online](

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