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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s personal trainer on how he keeps the Supreme Court’s 3 Jewish justices healthy
Jewish Telegraphic Agency ^ | Jan. 2, 2018 (5 days old) | RON KAMPEAS

Posted on 01/07/2019 5:22:37 PM PST by Eddie01

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Bryant Johnson says pressure creates diamonds, and I think I just upped the carat level.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s personal trainer did not know that his two other clients on the Supreme Court — Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan — are Jewish, too. Until I told him.

“I never thought about it that way,” he says when I tell him that he’s responsible in part for the health of the court’s entire Jewish contingent. Ginsburg is 85, Breyer is 80 and Kagan is a spritely 58.

Where Johnson takes the conversation from there is interesting — he says he’s gotten pushback from conservative radio over his clients’ politics.

“Do you train conservative judges?” Johnson says he’s been asked in interviews. (Answer: He trains whomever asks.) Ginsburg is a liberal icon, and the other two Jewish justices also are part of the court’s liberal minority.

Johnson, who met me last month in his office here at the District Court, is acutely aware of his role in maintaining the well-being of Ginsburg, whose health status is tracked obsessively by court watchers. Johnson is voluble about Ginsburg, who speaks publicly about her fitness regimen, but will not volunteer much about Kagan and Breyer.

“She says she wants to stay on the bench for another five years,” he says. Left unsaid is the likely reason that Ginsburg has made the commitment: She wants to outlast Donald Trump’s presidency if it should reach into a second term.

“Someone asked me, do I feel the pressure,” he says and laughs. “Pressure creates diamonds.”

By which Johnson means, yes he does, and has for a while.

“I help her with her quality of life,” he says. “This is not new to us.”

By “this” he means keeping Ginsburg fit, which he’s been doing since 1999 after she survived a bout of colorectal cancer.

Whatever its pressures Johnson, an Army reservist and a records specialist at the District Court in addition to running a personal training business, appears to relish his role as something of a health guru. When I arrive at his office, he is dispensing advice to a colleague who has come seeking the healthy munchies he leaves out.

Ginsburg wanted to get back in shape after her chemo treatments in 1999.

“You look like an Auschwitz survivor,” her late husband, Martin, told the justice, she has recalled.

Ginsburg asked her former colleagues on the D.C. District Court for a recommendation of a trainer who could accommodate a judge’s schedule. Judge Gladys Kessler (yes, also Jewish) recommended Johnson, who as a court employee had become popular among District Court judges. Johnson designed a program to build up the bone and muscle density that chemo costs a patient. In 2017, it became a book, “The RBG Workout.” (“How She Stays Strong … and You Can TOO!”)

Since then, save for a deployment to Kuwait from 2004 to 2007, Johnson has met with Ginsburg twice weekly for an hour or so.

They don’t chat much during the exercise routine — Johnson was raised in Virginia by a grandmother who was deaf and did not know sign language, so he’s become adept at nonverbal communication. During their sessions, he has acquired a taste for Ginsburg’s favorite background noises: classical music and “PBS Newshour.”

Johnson was aware of Ginsburg’s role in advancing civil liberties as a litigant before the Supreme Court in the 1970s and ’80s, and then in protecting them since her appointment in 1993. It wasn’t until recently, however, that he internalized how important they were to him personally: Johnson, who is African-American, is an equal opportunity adviser in the Army Reserves.

Ginsburg, Johnson notes, cut her teeth on a Supreme Court decision in 1973, Frontiero v. Richardson, that determined that servicewomen were entitled to housing allowances. He faces “similar challenges,” he says, in his Army Reserves work.

“I told a couple of soldiers ‘You wouldn’t have these rights'” if it weren’t for Ginsburg, he says.

Ginsburg over the years has given Johnson a number of books about her, and a table in his office is decorated with them (although pride of place is reserved for his RBG workout).

Johnson confesses to not having read the books, saying “She didn’t pay me to be her fanboy!”

(He won’t say how much he charges, but suggests that his fee for Ginsburg has not hiked much since 1999.)

Now, in this Ginsburgian moment fueled by liberal anxiety about whether Trump might have the opportunity to replace her, he is curious about the justice. He saw last year’s CNN documentary “RBG,” and the new Hollywood movie based on her 1970s breakthroughs, “On the Basis of Sex.”

“It was amazing,” he says of the documentary.

The documentary, while bordering on the hagiographic, is seeded throughout with concerns that Ginsburg is less than aware of her own mortality. (She survived another bout of cancer — pancreatic — in 2009, and last month had malignant growths removed from her lungs.) She still pulls all-nighters, and it is clear the absence of her husband, who died in 2010 and was the only person capable of talking her away from the office, has unsettled those close to her.

“Bubbe, you were asleep during the State of the Union, you can’t do that,” her granddaughter Clara Spera recalls telling her in “RBG.”

In Martin Ginsburg’s absence, Johnson appears to have become something of a rock for her.

“I am often consumed by the heavy lifting Supreme Court judging entails, reluctant to cease work until I’ve got it right,” she writes in a foreword to his book. “But when time comes to meet with Bryant, I leave off and join him at the gym for justices.”

Ginsburg asked Johnson to come with her to a swearing-in session for new citizens last month at the National Archives, and he called the session to order, temporarily establishing the archives as a court. He says his commanding voice, developed in the military, has led to him being asked to open court sessions.

In the documentary, Johnson is the man who nay says the naysayers.

“She’s like a cyborg,” he says. “When I say cyborg, she’s like a machine.”

I get similar reassurances.

“She’s never used that four-letter word ‘can’t,'” Johnson says. “She’s tough as nails.”

But then it becomes clear that he, too, is concerned. Johnson speaks of her fall last month that led to three broken ribs (and the discovery of the growths on her lungs).

“That was a result of her being tired,” he says. “If you know the justice and her relentless work ethic — sometimes I have to protect her from herself.”

Still, she has some limits. Kagan likes to box, and Johnson once caught Ginsburg eyeing gloves that her high-court colleague had left in the gym.

“Are you into that?” Johnson asked Ginsburg.

“No,” she replied. “We’ll just leave that.”


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: ginsburg; ruth; supremecourt; trainer
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All nighters? Sure.
1 posted on 01/07/2019 5:22:37 PM PST by Eddie01
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How do we get proof that she’s even alive . . . Her law clerks could enter her opinions under her name.

This whole thing is absurd. Nothing would surprise me for libtard commies to have her vote when she’s dead.


2 posted on 01/07/2019 5:24:57 PM PST by laweeks
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To: Eddie01

Hamster wheel and occasional spritz of pickle juice...


3 posted on 01/07/2019 5:25:40 PM PST by Doogle (( USAF.68-73....8th TFW Ubon Thailand....never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
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To: Eddie01
"SHE'S A WRECKING MACHINE!"


4 posted on 01/07/2019 5:28:42 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Trust the 17th letter of the English alphabet!!)
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To: Eddie01

Yeah. With cracked ribs? I’m gonna need to see the tape. On the other hand, maybe I don’t.


5 posted on 01/07/2019 5:29:07 PM PST by Libloather (Trivial Pursuit question the question?- name the first female to lose TWO presidential elections!)
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To: Eddie01

so she wants to retire min the middle of trumps next term at 90 I restate by call for all judges to retire at 75


6 posted on 01/07/2019 5:30:56 PM PST by morphing libertarian (Use Comey's Report; Indict Hillary now; build Kate's wall. --- Proud Smelly Walmart Deplorable)
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To: Borges; ExTexasRedhead; Ezekiel; Hildy; KC_Lion; left that other site; SJackson; Yaelle; ...

ping


7 posted on 01/07/2019 5:38:11 PM PST by EveningStar (I am a Non-Cultist Trump Supporter.)
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To: Eddie01

Kagan is obese. She has a neck ring of fat, as does the wise diabetic Latina. Cancer aside, Ginsberg’s way healthier. But she’s on her last legs.


8 posted on 01/07/2019 5:39:30 PM PST by Lizavetta
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“She’s like a cyborg,” he says. “When I say cyborg, she’s like a machine.”

She’s attached to tubes and wires.


9 posted on 01/07/2019 5:40:59 PM PST by DaxtonBrown
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To: Eddie01

She’s dead. They just need some time to fit her preserved corpse with an automatron before they can send her into the S.C.


10 posted on 01/07/2019 5:41:12 PM PST by Old Yeller (Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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To: Eddie01

Bull $#!+.


11 posted on 01/07/2019 5:41:44 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Ruth Bader Ginsburg doctor is a taxidermist.)
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To: Eddie01; SaveFerris; PROCON; FredZarguna; mylife; Lil Flower; Corky Ramirez; CopperTop; ...

12 posted on 01/07/2019 5:44:19 PM PST by Gamecock (In church today, we so often find we meet only the same old world, not Christ and His Kingdom. AS)
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“When I say cyborg, she’s like a machine.”

Without the morals or compassion.


13 posted on 01/07/2019 5:50:00 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

14 posted on 01/07/2019 5:54:20 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Eddie01

I am going to have to throw the BS flag on this one. A 2x cancer survivor with broken ribs who is 85, get real.


15 posted on 01/07/2019 5:54:49 PM PST by wjcsux (The hyperventilating of the left means we are winning! (Tagline courtesy of Laz.))
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“I tell him that he’s responsible in part for the health of the court’s entire Jewish contingent. Ginsburg is 85, Breyer is 80 and Kagan is a spritely 58”

Aren’t there any jewish conservatives to appoint to the supreme court? Why do they always have to be communists?


16 posted on 01/07/2019 5:56:59 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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Kagan is a spritely 58.

Yikes. As if the rest of this article isn't drowning in enough absurdities.

The court is a mess of characters who appear to be living on borrowed time, and we can't even be sure Ms. Ruth is still breathing. Be funny if President Trump ends up replacing them all. Hahaha. Winning.

17 posted on 01/07/2019 5:58:03 PM PST by Ezekiel (All who mourn(ed!) the destruction of America merit the celebration of her rebirth.)
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To: wjcsux

No question this piece was put together with Ginsberg’s trainer to lend credibility to the fact she’s ok.

Of course she isn’t.

I’ve had broken ribs and that is a living hell getting in and out of bed and God forbid you sneeze.

Add, a third cancer and you have somebody at the finish line.

She pulls all nighters don’t you know and this is why she fell asleep at the SOTU and fell from her tireless work ethic leading to fall.

Kagen likes to box.

The article is real. The content is predictable BS - which is so easy to understand when you consider the go-for-broke Kavanaugh attack.

It’s at the point where RBG will no longer be in charge of her own itinerary as the machine to prop her up to save the court from Trump intensifies.


18 posted on 01/07/2019 6:11:21 PM PST by Eddie01
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No question this piece was put together with Ginsberg’s trainer to lend credibility to the assertion fact she’s ok.
19 posted on 01/07/2019 6:13:02 PM PST by Eddie01
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To: Eddie01
He does it with febreze


20 posted on 01/07/2019 6:14:59 PM PST by Electric Graffiti (Cocked, locked and ready to ROCK!)
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