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2 Black women work to make fitness more inclusive

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Trainer Chrissy King and fitness instructor Simone Samuels talk to TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones about making wellness more accessible to people of all races and body types. “I want people to know that fitness does not have a size, neither does health. I want people to know that you don’t have to exercise for weight loss, you can exercise out of the joy of having a body,” Samuels said.