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Naked People Talking About Fitness

January 05, 2007

I confess that when I first started appearing on The Fitness Buff radio show, hosted by my friend Pete Williams, I had no idea that Pete and his co-host, Sabrina Vizzari, were actually naked while they did they show. (By the way, the link to Sabrina's web page, although perfectly tasteful, is NSFW.) I knew they were broadcasting from a nudist resort, but it never occurred to me that they were participants. I mean, we journalists are mostly observers, right? Especially when it comes to naked people.

The weekly show runs from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern on Fridays; I'll be on this afternoon, starting about 4:20. You can listen in here. I'll the one wearing clothes.


BONUS PIMPING FOR MY FRIENDS' BOOKS:


By the way, Pete is one of a long list of friends who have new books out this winter. Core Performance Endurance, by Mark Verstegen and Pete, is the third book in that series, which was launched when I was at Rodale.

Also, Jeff O'Connell is co-author of LL Cool J's Platinum Workout. Jeff and I go all the way back to Weider, where he started as a writer at Flex when I was still a copy editor at Men's Fitness. He moved up through the ranks at Weider to become editor in chief at Muscle & Fitness before taking his current gig as executive writer at Men's Health.

And as long as I'm in full shout-out mode, I have to mention Muscle Revolution, Chad Waterbury's extraordinary strength-training guide. If nobody gave it to you for Christmas, buy it for yourself as a New Year's incentive to get more out of your workouts this year. You can purchase it here (scroll down).

Posted by LouSchuler at January 5, 2007 08:21 AM

 

 

 

 

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Any time someone mentions the words "nudist resort" I think "old and/or unattractive."

Those links were a breath of fresh air.

Posted by: Rob from Denver [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 5, 2007 09:53 AM

 


 

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