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RFK Jr campaign promotes workout challenge for voters as Trump, Biden’s fitness becomes issue in 2024 race

Fox's first appearance – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign launches new training for potential voters on Monday as questions about former President Trump and President Biden's physical and mental fitness take center stage in the 2024 campaign. Start promoting the challenge of

Kennedy championed a group of supporters who sometimes train at Gold's Gym in Venice, Calif., and announced the AmericaMoves challenge on Monday, asking participants to move at least 24 hours a day to get a healthier start. Encourage them to get up and move for a minute. Habits for 2024.

In a statement to FOX News Digital, Kennedy's campaign said in a statement to FOX News Digital that with the help of influential people such as Devon Levesque, the first human to complete a crawl marathon, and Dr. Mark Hyman, a renowned physician and author, Moves said it had “set out to spark a health revolution.” , added that the challenge was inspired by RFK Jr.'s own physical regimen.

It's the mental state of Trump, 77, that Democratic commentator and Republican presidential rival Nikki Haley used Haley's name at a New Hampshire rally last week instead of that of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. It happened when I jumped at the opportunity to criticize. Pelosi, who is in charge of security, has repeatedly claimed that she refused to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops ahead of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

At another rally, Trump shot back, saying, “My heart is stronger now than it was 25 years ago,” adding that the exact age difference between him and Haley is “stronger than it was 25 years ago.” He went on to question not only Biden's mental health but also his physical strength, saying: The 80-year-old president is making fewer public appearances and showing signs of difficulty finding his way off the stage.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does leg presses as part of the AmericaMoves challenge. (RFK Junior Campaign)

Biden has faced repeated criticism over the years for public gaffes and concerns about falling or stumbling in public during speeches or aboard Air Force One. Biden campaign officials have insisted that the 2024 election campaign is “not about age,” and President Trump echoed this, insisting that it depends on the person. President Trump said, “It's not age. Different people have different strokes.”

RFK Jr., who turned 70 on Jan. 17, made headlines over the summer after a shirtless video of him doing nearly 10 push-ups was shared on X.

Kennedy supporters at a gym in Venice, California

A supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was spotted at his favorite gym in Venice, California. (RFK Junior Campaign)

“Getting in shape for the debate with President Biden!” he captioned the video, which garnered millions of views in June.

After another video of his bench press skills went viral, fitness influencers and conservative activists defended Kennedy's athleticism and muscular, tanned physique. Some praised the video as an inspiration, especially for men, while others juxtaposed it with Biden's repeated gaffes, public falls and stumbles.

Kennedy doing pull-ups

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seen doing pull-ups as part of the AmericaMoves challenge. (RFK Junior Campaign)

According to RFK Jr.'s campaign, the AmericanMoves challenge will go live on Monday at 9:30 a.m. ET at http://americanmovesav24.org/ and will be promoted by fitness influences for the next two months. The campaign offers a series of activities based on different fitness levels to encourage Americans to stay active, but 24 minutes of exercise a day can be anything from walking, running, weightlifting, bear crawling to swimming. He says he doesn't mind.

RFK version

  • leg press – 5 sets, 15 reps (Set #1 starts with 1 plate on each side, adds 1 plate on each side for each successive set, and ends with 5 plates on each side for the last set)
  • pull up – 5 sets (10 reps for the first 4 sets, failure on the 5th set)
  • biceps curl – 5 sets, as many repetitions as possible in 1 minute

Beginner version

  • squat – 5 sets, 10 reps
  • reversed row – 5 sets (10 reps for the first 4 sets, failure on the 5th set)
  • biceps curl – 5 sets, as many repetitions as possible in 1 minute

weight version

  • air squat – 5 sets (Set #1 starts with 5 reps, adds 5 reps to each successive set, and ends with 25 reps for the last set)
  • superman hold – 5 sets of 10 reps (keep the last rep of the final set as long as possible)
  • board – 5 sets to failure

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His campaign says the challenge was inspired by Kennedy's own training and the fitness enthusiasts he inspired.

Vivek Ramaswamy seems to have taken a page out of RFK Jr.'s strategy by suspending his presidential campaign and throwing his support behind the longtime Republican front-runner after Trump's landslide victory in the Iowa caucuses. However, a video of him working out with his wife during the election campaign also became a hot topic. It was held at the gym ahead of the first Republican presidential debate in August. Mr. Ramaswamy, 38, has emphasized throughout his campaign that the United States needs a “new generation of leadership” and that he is on Mr. Trump's long list of running mates.

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In October, RFK Jr., nephew of President Kennedy and son of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, announced he would end his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination and instead run as an independent. The best-selling author and environmental activist began campaigning to challenge Biden for the Democratic nomination in Boston last April, and since then he has become a vocal critic of technology and government censorship, and has become a vocal critic of technology and government censorship. Biden has been criticized for denying Secret Service protections afforded to other presidential candidates. Campaign trajectory.

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