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Hibiki and Akemi must use different equipment due to crowds at the gym; Ayaka joins them in a home training session; everyone goes to the beach.
Hibiki and Akemi must use different equipment due to crowds at the gym; Ayaka joins them in a home training session; everyone goes to the beach.
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How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
S1, EP1 "Why Don't You Try Strength Training?"Dismayed by a recent weight gain, first-year high school student and snack-lover Hibiki Sakura joins the Silverman Gym and decides to try weight-training after meeting the handsome trainer Machio Naruzo.
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
S1, EP2 "Why Don't You Have Some Protein?"Machio explains why exercise causes one to gain both weight and muscle, Akemi teaches the importance of dynamic stretching, and Hibiki learns about Ayaka's family business.
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
S1, EP3 "Sensei's on a Diet, Too?"One of Hibiki's teachers, Satomi Tachibana, joins the Silverman Gym to lose some weight, but wants to hide her secret hobby from her students; Ayaka meets Hibiki and Akemi for lunch, and notices that something about Hibiki's bento feels strange.
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
S1, EP4 "Did You Have a Nice Summer?"Hibiki and Akemi must use different equipment due to crowds at the gym; Ayaka joins them in a home training session; everyone goes to the beach.
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