Fit Mom

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    Megyn Kelly says some people want to be fat-shamed. Here's why she's wrong.

    When “Fit Mom” Maria Kang came on Megyn Kelly Today on Thursday morning, she was ostensibly there to share her kinder, gentler approach to motivating others to reach their fitness goals. Megyn Kelly is facing criticism for a comment she made during Thursday’s episode of Megyn Kelly Today. “You should parlay the shaming thing into a professional business, because some of us want to be shamed,” Kelly said.

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    Can you guess how old this mother of 7 is?

    If you're looking for some fitspo to get you through your New Year's workout resolution, meet super-fit mom Jessica Enslow.

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    'Hot mom' recreates controversial photo 5 years later — with a surprising twist

    “Hot mom” Maria Kang, seen here in her original viral image, is back with a new message. The image went absolutely viral, evoking widespread rage from people who claimed that Kang was body-shaming women with her “unattainable” body type. At the time, Kang insisted her message was about health, not beauty, and that she was being “fit shamed” in response to the photo by size-acceptance advocates.

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    Meet the fit mom who uses her toddler to work out

    From the controversial Chontel Duncan to the woman who continued to do acroyoga throughout her pregnancy, and beyond, new moms have been showing us that fitness doesn’t have to take a back seat post-baby. “We are workout partners and best friends! We always find a way to workout in our hectic life,” writes Kristy, who runs the site BabyFitGym.  A video posted by Kristy and Tucker (@baby_fitgym) on Apr 6, 2016 at 9:33am PDT ALSO SEE: New mom did acroyoga all throughout her pregnancy OK, it’s not