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Club One

1200 Clay St
Oakland, CA 94612 510-895-1010

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Emerson Sport & Fitness Center

5095 Telegraph Ave
Oakland, CA 94609 510-653-8246

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The Perfect Workout

55 Santa Clara Ave #120
Oakland, CA 94610 510-254-3763

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Expensive program. High turnover of staff. Good indivualized attention. - Aug 16, 2018

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Inside Outside Gym Trainers

4444 Piedmont Ave
Oakland, CA 94611 510-655-8308

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Horrible place. Not enough fresh air for one. Equipment definitely inferior... - Aug 24, 2013

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Kelly's Gym

570 52nd St
Oakland, CA 94609 510-601-5432

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Patty Lyons

3764 Webster St
Oakland, CA 94609 510-654-6946

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With more than 10 years of experience, Patty is professional and effective. - Dec 24, 2013

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Perfect Workout

3645 Grand Ave
Oakland, CA 94610 510-444-4900

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very expensive, but it is one on one supervision. Best for older people. - Apr 07, 2017

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