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Fitness Crossroad Description: Modern equipment, certified trainers, weekly group classes. St Anthony. (fitnesscrossroad.com) |
Flagship Athletic Club Description: Private upscale club offers personal and group training, Pilates, tennis facilities. IHRSA member. Eden Prairie. (flagshipac.com) |
It Figures for Her and Pace for Men Description: Workout and exercise, seniors and corporate discounts, child care, parking. Forest Lake. (wod.com) |
Life Fitness Centers Description: Includes health and nutritional news, links to software downloads and an eGame. Buffalo, Monticello, and Zimmerman. (lifefitnesscenters.com) |
Lifetime Fitness Description: Full services and amenities. Eden Prairie, locations in other states. (lifetimefitness.com) |
Minnetonka Tennis Club Description: 4 indoor courts, lessons available. Private party facilities. (minnetonkatennisclub.com) |
Northwest Athletic Club Description: Chain offers exercise equipment, tennis, aerobics. Map of the 11 locations. IHRSA member. Minneapolis. (northwestac.com) |
Southview Athletic Club Description: Strength and cardio, swimming, tanning, child care. West Saint Paul. (southviewathletic.com) |
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