Health
A woman took her first spin class and almost needed her leg amputated after contracting a deadly condition caused by intense exercise – Business Insider Australia
A day after her first spin class, Kaelyn Franco could barely walk. She was diagnosed with “rhabdo” and needed her leg cut open…

Kaelyn Franco wanted to keep cycling when the weather turned cooler this fall, so she signed up for an indoor spin class at her new gym. It was her first.
The 23-year-old in Marlborough, Massachusetts, told Today she thought she pushed herself appropriately….
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