Outdoor exercise in the time of COVID-19 - Spartan Newsroom
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OUTDOOR EXERCISE: From local restrictions on gathering sizes to gym closures, staying fit during the COVID-19 pandemic might seem a near-impossible task. Despite that, many Michigan communities have adapted existing physical fitness programs and implemented new ones. We talk to Boyne Mountain Ski Resort and the National Fitness Campaign. By Lillian Young. FOR PETOSKEY, CHEBOYGAN, LANSING CITY PULSE AND ALL POINTS.
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