RBG Workout: How She Stays Strong - and You Can Too!
By Bryant JohnsonA fun, fully illustrated exercise book that details Ruth Bader Ginsburg's workout, written by her trainer Have you ever wondered what keeps Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of the Supreme Court's favorite octogenarians, so sprightly? She owes it all to her personal trainer, Bryant Johnson, whom she refers to as "the most important person in [her] life." But don't despair, now you too can work out with Bryant in the comfort of your home with The RBG Workout. Be warned, this workout will not be a breeze. From planks to squats to (full) push-ups, this workout will have you fit in no time! Each exercise is demonstrated with full-color illustrations of the Justice in her robes with the addition of purple leggings and her trusty sneakers. This small-format, kitschy book will make the perfect gift for a laugh and a supremely good workout! AUTHOR: Bryant Johnson is a court clerk and Army reservist who moonlights as a personal trainer. Ginsburg calls him "the most important person in [her] life." Full colour illustrations on every page
Book details
- Hardcover
- 128 pages
- English
- 1328919129
- 9781328919120
About Bryant Johnson
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