Local Army Veteran, Dallas Gym Owner Highlighted in Strong Magazine |
Destiny Monroe took her fitness journey to Instagram in hopes of inspiring people, specifically women, when it comes to a healthy lifestyle. When the pandemic hit, her platform because even more important, motivating people from their homes to get up and get moving.
After appearances on The TODAY Show and amassing tens of thousands of followers on social media, Monroe recently was honored with the cover of Strong magazine. "I couldn't really believe it," Monroe said."Yea, I know that I did the photo shoot and I did the interview and everything, but I can't believe I am on the cover!"Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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