Vintage Photos of People Working Out Through the Years
Exercise trends have changed tremendously over the last few decades, which is exactly why it's so fascinating to look back at vintage photos of people working out in the gym or the comfort of their own homes. Back in the early 1900s, fitness looked more like elegant stretching, which women did wearing a dress, with full hair and makeup, of course. Sweating through a workout was not the goal back then — in fact, obvious physical exertion, for women at least, was frowned upon.
As the years went by, women ditched the dresses and opted for more comfortable clothing (paving the way for today's leggings and
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