Men's Health Singapore wrote a commentary dissing national swimmer Joseph Schooling for his post-race comments after a disappointing performance during the 2016 Olympics.
However, Singaporeans rallied around the national athlete saying he doesn't owe the media a living.
In response, Men's Health initially defended their stance and the point of their article:
But Men's Health eventually apologised just a day later after facing mounting public criticism:
Therefore, here are three spine-strengthening exercises you can do so that you don't keel over so easily:
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