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Fitness Gyms - Illinois

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      new window Callanetics Studio of Chicago Description: Non-impact exercises to help reshape and tone all major muscle groups. Chicago. (callanetics.com)
new window Community Park Fitness Description: A full-service health club located in Lisle. (lisleparkdistrict.org)
new window Edward Hospitals Medical Fitness Center Description: Information on the athletic club and medically based Woodridge and Naperville centers. (edward.org)
new window Flex Gym Description: Strength training, cardio, bodybuilding. Ottawa. (flexgymonline.com)
new window Forest Grove Athletic Club Description: Cardiovascular equipment, strength training, group exercise, tennis, basketball, volleyball, swimming. Palatine. ()
new window Glass Court Fitness Club Description: Includes pools, courts, an indoor track, supervised nursery, whirlpools, saunas, classes, and yoga. Chicago. (glasscourtclub.com)
new window Jabb Boxing Gym Chicago Description: Home to Chicago's professional fighters and upcoming amateur prospects. (jabbboxing.com)
new window Know No Limits - Fitness and Wellness Centers Description: Health club in Chicago, offers a variety of fitness and wellness services. (know-no-limits.com)
new window Lady of America Description: Certification programs, CPR classes, circuit, body sculpting. Frankfort. (hometown.aol.com)
new window Melanie Fitness Description: Workouts and personal training. Chicago, serves Dolton, Riverdale, Calumet City, Harvey, South Holland and Lynwood also. (melaniefitness.com)
new window Recess HealthClub and Fitness Complex Description: Facilities located in Southern Illinois. Offers living accommodation also. (geocities.com)
new window Shamrock Description: Aerobics, exercise programs and personal trainers, community events. Three locations. (shamrockfitness.com)
new window So Fun To Do Description: Workout classes to fit your needs and keep exercise enjoyable. Wilmette. (sofuntodo.com)
new window The Bannockburn Club Description: Exclusive club. Indoor/outdoor tennis and swimming, group classes, day spa, basketball. North Shore. ()
new window Webster Fitness Description: An affordable alternative to the big clubs. Chicago. (websterfitness.com)
new window Wheaton Sport Center Description: Offering a wide range of health and fitness oriented activities. Wheaton. (wheatonsportcenter.com)
 




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