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    Additional: LA Fitness was established in 1984. The company has grown from small individual clubs that were more specialized, to a now larger, more uniformly recognized brand. The clubs typically have pools, racketball courts, exercise equipment rooms and group exercise class facilities as well as amenities like member services, juice bars and locker rooms.3 LA Fitness is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and the web site promotes state of the art exercise equipment and group fitness classes. The

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    WWW.IBISWORLD.COM Gym,Health&FitnessClubsintheUS June 2011 1 Working out: Business will stay strong as demand from health-conscious consumers grows IBISWorld Industry Report 71394 Gym, Health & Fitness Clubs in the US June2011 2 AboutthisIndustry 2 2 2 2 Industry Definition Main Activities Similar Industries Additional Resources 16 International Trade 17 Business Locations TaylorHamilton 30 KeyStatistics 30 Industry Data 30 Annual Change 30 Key Ratios 19

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    Getting into a fitness regime is not as easy as everyone thinks. There are many individuals who’ve gotten a 6-month gym membership or who’ve pledged to go through a 90-day workout program only to be not seen in the gym after the first month or to go back to their daily routine after the first week. For these individuals what they need is a push to get them working through the fitness program and to keep them motivated. A personal trainer can be this push. The success of your fitness program is dependent

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    John’s Gym is a 24-hour health and fitness club, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days out of the year. Chuck Mortensen, and Dave Klinger founded John’s Gym in 2009. Mortensen is the CEO of the company. It has 3 locations in and around the city. John’s Gym is based in Victoria, Melbourne CBD and is one of the fastest growing health club in the city. • The Brand: John’s Gym has a certain level of market exposure and customer awareness, however

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    Entry into Bell Road Branch YMCA facility in Montgomery, Alabama invites one to a world of fitness and sporting. The center offers a variety of services ranging from leisure to fitness. For the sporting personnel, the center is the best place for exercise before games and one of the places to access routine training sessions. The site has got sporting and recreation facilities like swimming pools, basketball courts, and tennis courts. On the fitness site, pulse fitness, resistance and free weight

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    white and blue shirt looked nice together. Not to mention I wasn’t bright enough to realize that hanging upside down on the jungle gym in that type of pants would cause me to slip. It was during afternoon recess, and I was playing with a friend. I don’t remember the girl’s name because she moved away, and after all I was really young. We got this idea to climb on the jungle gym, and so we ran across the playground and started climbing on it. I don’t remember why I decided to hang so close to the ground

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    More than two dozen children, all ages, were at the park. The clinical greeted Mikey and he smiled. Mikey was then observed to go around the jungle gym but not on it. He came within one to two feet of other kids but no peer interaction. Mikey did engage in parallel play. Mikey was observed to on jungle gym down the slide down without assistance. The clinical team and mom shouted "Yay, Mikey good job!". Mom said he normally puts dirt on slide, but Mikey was not observed engaging

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    Mint hated being locked up in a cage. Not like she was complaining or anything the cage was spacious it had a soft mat,a big dog-like food bowl which they would put cooked meat such as pork, beef, and chicken. It also had a tire swing and a jungle gym. Mint didn’t like the rest of the emptiness of the cage. Every day she seen humans being petted and force to do tricks. She had a friend in a cage beside her. Her friend was named Raven. Raven was five to six years old, seven or six years younger than

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    beach. We both do this for a few more bags that seemed worth the time. The rest of the bags were just free money that was just sitting there with nobody watching over them, which was very easy to snatch quickly in large amounts that we put in a large gym bag. After a few hours, we dig

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    destitution, periodically short of food, fuel, clothing, and shelter” (Poverty in 20th Century America). Poverty possesses the ability to completely degrade a person, as well as a family, but it can also make that person and family stronger. In The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, a family of immigrants has to live in severe poverty in Packingtown, a suburb of Chicago. The poverty degrades the family numerous times, and even brings them close to death. Originally the family has each other to fall back on

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