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24 Hour Fitness Description: Open 24 hours a day to remove time as a barrier to fitness. Find centers and health club locations worldwide, nutrition and personal training information, exercise class descriptions, and membership. (24hourfitness.com) |
Contours Express Ladies Fitness Description: More than 300 locations world-wide, simple exercise programs based on effective weight-bearing equipment. (contoursexpress.com) |
Curves for Women Description: 30 minute exercise and weight loss centers for women with locations worldwide. Includes program information and list of franchises. (curvesinternational.com) |
Gold's Gym Description: Co-ed gyms with locations worldwide. Includes gym locator, franchise information, and member resources. (goldsgym.com) |
It Figures Fitness Clubs Description: A women-only exercise program that anyone at any fitness level can do using hydraulic resistance exercise equipment which automatically adjusts to individual speed and force. Find a club or information about becoming a certified trainer. (itfigures.tv) |
World Gym Clubs Description: Health and fitness franchise with locations worldwide. Includes member services, articles, club locator, and franchise information. (worldgym.com) |
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