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How many different tattoos does Olympian Kerri Walsh have?”

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How many different tattoos does Olympian Kerri Walsh have?”

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Olympic beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh gave birth to her first child last month, and of course everyone’s interested in her post-baby body. Kerri told People magazine, “36 lbs. is the official number. I just didn’t want to hit 40 because that would be 200 lbs. But I feel pretty silly now that I see Joey.” As a professional athlete, Kerri’s sense of body image goes beyond the numbers on the scale. She admitted that a lot of the 36 pounds came off during the first week after giving birth, but commented, “Now I just need to build my muscle because I’m skinny soft, which is the worst thing to be.” Kerri knows that a slender appearance does not imply a fit body. The benefits of exercising go way beyond looking good. Summer is the perfect time to work out in the sand; go for a walk, a run, or get inspired by Kerri and organize a group for a fun game of beach volleyball.

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For the longest time I thought the black sinewy thing on Olympic beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh’s shoulder was either a confused Alien face sucker, a horny spider, a bad tattoo decision (a la Mike Tyson), or all of the above. Turns out I was way off, and it’s actually Kinesio athletic tape from a company in Albuquerque. And upon further inspection, the hype surrounding the $15 tape appears justified, and goes way beyond helping athletes. In addition to gracing the shoulder of one of America’s finest looking athletes, the Kinesio tape also boasts magical properties, like the ability to assist and support muscles without inhibiting a joint’s range of motion. Kinesio tape has actually been around for a while, and is available for a range of uses, but it took the modern-day Olympic games (and the right “spokeswoman”) to see orders shoot up from 250 a month to 1,600 in a weekend. John Jarvis, director of Kinesio USA, says the tape has graced the bodies of Tiger Woods, Serena Williams,

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