Justice Ginsburg continues 'essential' Supreme Court workouts during COVID-19 threat

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Justice Ginsburg continues 'essential' Supreme Court workouts during COVID-19 threat
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The 87-year-old justice is still doing her planks and leg lifts inside the U.S. Supreme Court at a 'limited private space' set up for exercise at her request.

"Her doctors share her view that the training sessions are essential to her well-being," Arberg said in a statement explaining the arrangement."The space is being used exclusively by the Justice."for a"stomach bug," just weeks after undergoing treatment for a recurrence of pancreatic cancer.Throughout her health battles, Ginsburg has credited a regular fitness regimen with maintaining her strength and resilience.

Bryant Johnson, personal trainer for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg poses in Washington, Oct. 13, 2017, with his book, "The RBG Workout: How She Stays Strong ... and You Can Too!"Ginsburg's longtime personal trainer Bryant Johnson told legal blog Law360 this week that he was still working with the justice under additional safety conditions -- wiping down the equipment, washing their hands and staying at least 6-feet apart.

It's unclear whether Johnson is continuing to train with Ginsburg in-person after DC Mayor Muriel Bowser implemented a stay-at-home order on April 1st, shutting down all non-essential business in the city.

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