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Health Clubs & Gyms in Rancho Cordova, CA
Affordable Private Instruction - Rancho Cordova, CA - Phone: (916) 852-1444
Curves for Women - Rancho Cordova, CA - Phone: (916) 364-1108
Gold's Gym - Rancho Cordova, CA - Phone: (916) 853-5646
Hot Yoga at Sunrise - Rancho Cordova, CA - Phone: (916) 631-7749
Helpful Definition for: Health Clubs & Gyms
Health clubs & gyms in Rancho Cordova are the places housing exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise & fitness. The major facilities and services offered by such health clubs & gyms are- Main workout area, consisting of free weights including dumbbells, barbells and exercise machines; Cardio area/Theatre, including many types of cardiovascular training-related equipment such as rowing machines, stationary exercise bikes, elliptical trainers and treadmills; Group exercise classes conducted by qualified fitness instructors; Sports facilities like- swimming pools, squash courts or boxing areas; Personal training & other services including health-shops, snack bars, restaurants, child-care facilities, member lounges, cafes, sauna, steam shower, or wellness areas.
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