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Absolute Center

3658 MT Diablo Blvd # 101
Lafayette, CA 94549 925-529-9642

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excellent experience and friendly service - Jun 17, 2021

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Oakwood Athletic Club

4000 Mt Diablo Blvd
Lafayette, CA 94549 925-283-4000

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Couldn't ask for a better more well informed trainer - Jan 19, 2015

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Lafayette Physical Therapy

3468 Mt Diablo Blvd #B-110
Lafayette, CA 94549 925-284-6150

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Core Fitness

1041 Stuart St
Lafayette, CA 94549 925-284-1681

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Mark Larks really pays attention to the fitness needs of more mature and overweight... - Jan 01, 2013

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