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Rob, Steelo and Nina Agdal head to the court to get "Pickleball'd"; watching people couple up and go down in "Love Tumbles"; finding out why sometimes it's better to "Just Join a Gym."
Rob, Steelo and Nina Agdal head to the court to get "Pickleball'd"; watching people couple up and go down in "Love Tumbles"; finding out why sometimes it's better to "Just Join a Gym."
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