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The Politics Behind The Pilates Boom

20 min · 16. okt. 2025
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What does the rise of Pilates reveal about women, power, and the bodies we value most? This week, I’m joined by fitness instructor, creator, and writer Mary Beth [https://www.instagram.com/mb.mv/]to unpack how her viral New York Times feature [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/06/style/pilates-politics-trump.html] connects Pilates to larger political and cultural trends. We talk about going viral, desirability, privilege, and what the most radical future for fitness could look like.

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