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Health Counts

6531 S Paulina St
Chicago, IL 60636 773-778-1666

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LA Fitness

2828 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60657 773-929-6900

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BFF Miracle Body Buffer

1941 N Elston Ave
Chicago, IL 60642 773-278-8840

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I especially like the owner, James Bach. I have used him for several years... - Sep 14, 2015

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DMS Fit

3136 W Montrose Ave
Chicago, IL 60618 773-531-2288

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Outstanding trainer! - Jan 26, 2018

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Edgewater Athletic Club

1040 W Granville Ave
Chicago, IL 60660 773-262-2455

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Marc St Camille Power Dynamics

25 E Delaware Pl
Chicago, IL 60611 312-440-1972

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Midtown Health

3611 N Kedzie Ave
Chicago, IL 60618 773-463-1234

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Panther Training

7254 S Indiana Ave #1
Chicago, IL 60619 815-302-5736

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Claudia and Jose Gunter are awesome, very highly recommended to work with individual... - Dec 13, 2014

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Ray Meyer Fitness & Recreation Center

2235 N Sheffield Ave
Chicago, IL 60614 773-325-4555

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