Fighting for visibility in the fitness industry

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The fitness industry thrives on a culture of whiteness that it’s high time we addressed, writes Amanda Khouv

has had slower progress in her career as a fitness influencer than some of her white peers. She believes unconscious bias is the main reason for this. “I think work needs to be done within the industry to unlearn bias and actively seek to increase diversity,” she tells me. “In social media, where numbers matter so much, it’s hard to get the same platform size when brands don’t use BIPOC influencers. I try not to focus too much on race, but being a black woman is not something I can ignore.

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Sorry Amanda Khouv not buying into your bullshit

Fighting for visibility in sports and complaining not getting enough, is like wrapping blm movement up.

Hahahahah get to fuck

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