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Business Listing   Bally Total Fitness - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 779-7200


Business Listing   Beacon Hill Athletic Clubs - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 562-0202


Business Listing   Boston College Neighborhood Center - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 552-0445


Business Listing   Boston Ski Club - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 789-4955


Business Listing   Boyne - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 782-2418


Business Listing   Corrib Pub - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 787-0882


Business Listing   Curves for Women of Brighton - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 789-5551


Business Listing   Irish Village - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 787-5427


Business Listing   Joey's - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 254-9381


Business Listing   Last Drop - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 787-1111


Business Listing   Monday Morning Inc - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 566-3253


Business Listing   New England Region N C S Y - Brighton, MA - Phone: (617) 254-6279


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Helpful Definition for: Clubs


A health club or a fitness club in Brighton is a place which houses exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise. The facilities and services provided in these clubs are: main workout area, cardio area, group exercise classes, sports facilities, and personal training. The other services provided are health shops, snack bars, restaurants, member lounges and cafes. It is not unusual for a sauna, steam shower, or wellness areas to be present. They charge a fee to allow visitors to use the equipment, courses and other provided services. Costs can vary through the purchase of a higher-level membership or a life membership.

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