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Last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenged Pete Hegseth to a fitness test, each trying to do 50 pull-ups and 100 push-ups in 10 minutes or less. The why is obvious. As the secretary of Health and ...
When it comes to fitness challenges, I don't usually jump on trends. However, with my wedding approaching and a goal to improve my physique, I decided to commit to something simple, consistent, and ...
It’s not every day you see two high-ranking US officials dropping to the floor for push-ups in the Pentagon – let alone in jeans and cowboy boots. But that’s exactly what happened when 71-year-old ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. teamed up with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday to promote the “Pete & Bobby Challenge” on X and create a “war fighting force.” The ...
Push-up challenges are trending. Before you try for 100 reps, focus on getting the exercise right. By Danielle Friedman This week, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Health and Human Services ...
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Have you heard of the “Pete and Bobby Challenge”? I had not. But this week, deep in the bowels of the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is once again the subject of online mockery—this time for a pull-up he did in a video promoting fitness in the U.S. and the military. Hegseth teamed up with Secretary ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth competed in a fitness challenge in the Pentagon, where photos of Hegeseth lined the walls. Amid the Trump ...
RFK Jr. Finally Reveals The Reason He Wears Jeans to Work Out originally appeared on Parade. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is clearing up the mystery behind his unconventional gym gear he’s been spotted ...
A friendly but intense fitness showdown between two top Trump administration officials is drawing new attention to a growing national health campaign. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F.