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Fitness Gyms - GeorgiaHealth Information
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Blue Ridge Mountain Club Description: 19,000 sq ft facility with indoor swimming pool, racquetball and tennis courts, aerobics, water aerobics. Blairsville. (brmfc.com) |
Colony Square Athletic Club Description: Full service fitness center offering group fitness, personal fitness, Pilates, Yoga. Atlanta. (colonyathletic.com) |
HFC Health Fitness Center at Midtown Description: 18,000 square feet, fitness and strength training, group exercise, personal training. Atlanta. (midtown.hfitcenter.com) |
Sandy Springs Fitness Description: Individual and family memberships, personal training, yoga, aerobics, Nia, cardio kickboxing, and weight loss programs. (sandyspringsfitness.com) |
Urban Body Fitness Description: Full service fitness center with free weights, machines, yoga, pilates, spinning, aerobics, and cardio equipment. Atlanta. (urbanbodyfitness.com) |
World Gym Peachtree City Description: Hometown health and fitness club. Also has a massage therapist and nutrition center. (worldgympeachtreecity.com) |
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