The Obamas' fitness photo probably won't inspire anyone to work out

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Tricia Gilbride
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What do Fifth harmony, cardboard cutouts of Sunny and Bo Obama, and a man in a terrifying bunny suit have in common?

They were all present at the 137th annual White House Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Monday, where Michelle Obama also held a party for the fifth anniversary of her Let's Move! campaign. Let's Move encourages kids to lead healthy lifestyles; let this jog your memory.

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The soiree was one big photo opp, as evidenced by a picture of Michelle and Barack working out that likely made Malia and Sasha groan. It also implied that khakis and cardigans may, in fact, be appropriate gymwear.

Knockouts. #GimmeFive #EasterEggRoll pic.twitter.com/bUvNHUwYUV— The First Lady (@FLOTUS) April 6, 2015

The Obamas aren't alone. It's clearly scientifically impossible to look cool while being active and being the president of the United States. Fitness portraits are historically terrible PR for politicians, as many have discovered on the campaign trail.

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Paul Ryan's team went into damage control after his cheesy weightlifting photo shoot for Time resurfaced. John Kerry's windsurfing photos were horrible for his presidential campaign and water sports in general.

Hopefully, LeBron James is OK with the fact that he will probably never become president.

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