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Salter With The Romi Footstool
Sam Salter arrived late to dance. In fact, he didn’t take it up as a hobby until he was nine – long a er most of his contemporaries. “I have my mother to thank for where I am. It all started with her saying, ‘Just go for it, Sam,’” he says. “She made it seem so simple; like I had nothing to lose.” His mother was right: since a ending the Sylvia Young eatre School as a teenager, Sam has earned credits in Ma hew Bourne’s Swan Lake and in West End productions including Wicked and On the Town
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Hannah Frankson With The Karine Armchair
For Peloton spin and tread instructor Hannah Frankson, moving her body is “the most consistent thing” in her life. “ rough good times and bad, moving my body has kept me mentally grounded,” she explains. Before she won her spot at Peloton, Frankson was a personal trainer, modelled for major sports brands and trained as a competitive triple jumper. ese days, she continues to do sportswear modelling and leads some of Peloton’s most popular spin classes.
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