Personal trainer turns to virtual sessions to keep clients' fitness on track
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GLENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A local personal trainer is a firm believer in "tearing up" the mindset of being sedentary during a pandemic. Owen Dunne is a personal trainer with GYMGUYS who’s used to travelling to his clients homes. But during the COVID-19 pandemic he’s been forced to be creative.
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