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This is what a gym looked like in 1933
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"Please don't laugh..." That message was made for future us, wasn't it??

It's been 6 months since I joined a gym and no progress. Tomorrow I'm going there in person to see what's really going on.

This man was a teacher for 40 years. In 1974, Dale Irby, a gym teacher in Dallas, realized he had worn the same outfit as the previous year on Picture Day, and decided to simply go with it, after Cathy – his wife – dared him to. So here you got 40 years with the same outfit until Dale's eventual retirement in 2013.

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The YMCA is considered the first official gym in the United States although another facility was actually opened in Cincinnati a few years earlier in 1848. What we know now as a family-friendly facility that offers everything from swimming pools and fitness classes to after-school programs and summer camps, started as a place to develop greater fitness. The use of ladders, rings, ropes, and other similar equipment may feel more like a modern gymnastics training facility than a regular workout gym.

German children climbing mountains as part of their fitness training (1936)
