When a third of Taylor English Duma’s 75-person office takes part in a semi-weekly boot camp regimen atop a three-story parking garage, they are doing their part to stave off what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls our “obesogenic society-characterized by environments that promote increased food intake, non-healthful foods and physical inactivity.”
It all started in March when a Taylor English partner asked Decatur-based Total Fitness Control to stage a boot camp at the firm’s Atlanta office. The firm pays half the cost for participants.
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