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Fitness Gyms - ConnecticutHealth Information
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Bodyworks Fitness Center Description: Personal training, group classes, massage therapy, Yoga, Pilates, facials and special events. Marlborough. (bodyworksfitnesscenter.net) |
FitnessWorks Description: Classes for personal training, Pilates, slow motion training, Taekwando, Hapkido and Yoga. Westport. (fitnessworks.us) |
Gold's Gyms Fitness Centers Description: Workout area, cardio, group exercise programs offered. Bloomfield, Enfield, West Springfield. (goldsgymct.com) |
Gyms in Connecticut Description: Text list with location and contact information. (weights.com) |
Hartford Hospital Avon Wellness Center Description: Fitness, community health, exercise classes, pool. Avon. (avonwellness.com) |
Ridgefield Fitnes Club Description: Wide variety of group exercise classes, personal fitness and wellness programs. (ridgefieldfitness.com) |
The Fitness Edge Description: Comprehensive health club chain, join one and use them all. Fairfield county. (fitnessedge.net) |
The Stamford Athletic Club Description: Offers virtual tour. Information about current offerings, promotions, equipment, and classes. (sacnews.com) |
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