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How to stay fit after college graduation (Reissue)
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436. How do new grads stay fit after college when the average North American works 47 hours a week and sits 9.3 hours a day? It starts with setting your priorities.
Expert advice for navigating life after graduation — for new grads and the people cheering them on. From finances and freelancing to nutrition and knowing when to ask for help, find it all in our "Life After Graduation" playlist on Spotify.
This special episode of Get-Fit Guy is hosted by Brock Armstrong.
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