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  • Author and academic Katie Roiphe poses for a portrait with her daughter Violet, 4, in their Brooklyn, NY home, May 21, 2008.
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  • Author and academic Katie Roiphe poses for a portrait with her daughter Violet, 4, in their Brooklyn, NY home, May 21, 2008.
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  • Author and academic Katie Roiphe poses for a portrait with her daughter Violet, 4, in their Brooklyn, NY home, May 21, 2008.
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  • Author and academic Katie Roiphe poses for a portrait with her daughter Violet, 4, in their Brooklyn, NY home, May 21, 2008.
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  • People stand in front of a puddle in New York.
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery XXX is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • Jeffery Hillman is the barefoot homeless man who was photographed last week as a police officer give him a pair of boots outside the Skechers store on 42nd St in Times Square. The photo has gone viral on the internet praising the officer, but Jeffery still lives on the streets and claims to have hidden the boots out of fear he would be robbed if people saw him wearing them. He also presented the photographer a veterans ID card and claims to have two children in their early 20s. ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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