FKA Twigs' Nike Campaign Is A Massive Shout Out To Those Who Don’t Fit The Fitness Tribe

'People don’t always see dancers as athletes, but we are.'
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FKA twigs has given us serious athleisure goals with the launch of her new collaboration with Nike Women.

The 28-year-old singer cast 12 athletes from a range of individuals from non-conventional fitness backgrounds and unique fashion styles including Jay Kirton, a karate world champion who discovered meditation through martial arts, and Saskia Horton, who plays classical violin and does krumping, a type of street dance. 

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“When Nike reached out about doing a project together, I saw it as an opportunity to be inspirational to people who want to use their bodies in a positive way,” she revealed in an open letter to launch of the campaign, which promotes the launch of Nike’s Spring Zonal strength tights.

“I cast a group of amazing people who take their physicality seriously and have their own sense of style, in order to inspire people to be healthy and know that, through any genre of sport, they can be the best versions of themselves.”

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The singer conceptualised, directed and performed in the gloriously futuristic short video called “Do you believe in more?”. The two-minute clip features a new song ‘Trust In Me’.

Twigs, who has been dancing since as early as she can remember, said: “People don’t always see dancers as athletes, but we are.”

She added: “You have to be incredibly in tune with yourself and focused to be able to compete or create.

“Vulnerability and strength have a lot to do with this. If you’re an athlete in your final moment of competition, then everything you’ve done, everything your parents had to give up, and everyone who has supported you are there in that one second.

“You have to accept your destiny and have both the physical power and willpower to do what you need to do.”

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Through the campaign, Twigs hopes to showcase that there are many ways to stay fit, including what she describes as “modern movement”.  

“Through dance and other types of fitness, I’ve met young people who work really hard and have dedicated their lives to newer sports, many that aren’t fully recognised yet,” she said. “To me they represent ‘modern movement’, which I define as exploring any genre of sport without boundaries.

“We as young people, like those in the film, can make movement something that goes beyond fitness. When I’m dancing, I’m not thinking about working on my abs or my legs. But if I train hard, I feel so confident in my body. Just through training, enjoying music, being with my friends, and exploring my body, all of a sudden I feel fitter and stronger.

“For me the dream is that you don’t even realise you’re working out. You’re just doing you, and then the results come, and you value them as they’re happening.”

7 Ways To Get Fit For Free This January
Sign Up To Free Trials(01 of07)
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Lots of gyms and online trainers offer free trials in January, such as "on demand" boxing fitness class BoxxMethod, which is offering a 10-day 'try before you buy' trial for beginners.

Why not sign up to a few different free trials to discover a new fitness passion for 2017? You never know, you might find something you're willing to pay for throughout the rest of the year.
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Go For A Run(02 of07)
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Nothing makes you feel ready to seize the day like a run on a crisp, sunny morning - and it doesn't cost a penny.

Grab some pals to help pass the time or download a free app like Nike+ Run Club to help track your progress. Alternatively, visit the ParkRun website to find a free 5K in your area.
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Help Your Local Community(03 of07)
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Get fit and give back to your local community by joining GoodGym, where members volunteer with local projects or run to visit an isolated person.

The nationwide initiative is entirely free to join, but if you can afford it, a monthly donation of £9.95 is recommended to help fund administrative costs.
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Download A Free App(04 of07)
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There are tons of fitness apps that allow you to download and use their basic levels for free.

Try FitStar as an alternative to hiring your own personal trainer or Nike+ Training Club to share your workouts with friends and celebrate your milestones.
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Work Out Using Instagram(05 of07)
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Fitness is big business on Instagram and you don't have to look far to find a free workout video from a trainer.

Search the hashtag #Workout or follow an account such as @Workout, which compiles some of best out there.
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Hit Up YouTube(06 of07)
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Get fit from the comfort of your home with YouTube, where there's thousands of workout videos available.

Try different channels such as Men's Health, BeFit or Pilates Union until you find the perfect workout for you.
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Go To An In-Store Class(07 of07)
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Some of your favourite fitness brands may have free classes held in store that you never even knew about.

We'd recommend Lululemon or Sweaty Betty, who hold regular sessions from yoga to bootcamp nationwide.
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