BEYOND OUR OWN UNDERSTANDING OF INCLUSION

• Professionals can begin to think about how they can be more prepared to work with clients who are transgender. • Those in the fitness world will be able to think beyond their own ideas of inclusiveness. • Professionals will learn more about the health disparities people who are transgender may fac...

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