By: Amanda Hess
The New York Times
(THL) I like the angle. Covering men's fitness channels from the perspective of the journalistic genre of moral panic.
But to make it just slightly realistic and useful to the world, she should do a video on the dark side of never or hardly exercising, junk food, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity–– problems that far more people are likely to have and die of than over-exercising.
The New York Times
(THL) I like the angle. Covering men's fitness channels from the perspective of the journalistic genre of moral panic.
But to make it just slightly realistic and useful to the world, she should do a video on the dark side of never or hardly exercising, junk food, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity–– problems that far more people are likely to have and die of than over-exercising.