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unusual facts about fitness center



JRD Tata Sports Complex

It has a full service fitness center which is free for resident athletes and is accessible to the citizens of Jamshedpur for a fee.


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Alexey Vishnitsky

Since 2002 he has worked as an individual instructor in the fitness center.

Lackawanna College

The campus now includes six other buildings: McKinnie Hall (Named for former Lackawanna College and current NFL football player Bryant McKinnie), Seeley Hall, Healey Academic Center, Student Union, Tobin Hall and the Alumni Fitness Center.

Manzanita, Oregon

Since 1990 the event has been run on the sandy shores nestled at the foot of Neahkahnie Mountain which is used as a fundraiser for the local fitness center located in Nehalem.

New Roc City

The complex also contains a Regal Cinemas multiplex and IMAX theater, bowling alley, 25-table billiards hall, electric go-kart track, a glow in the dark miniature golf course, an arcade with over 300 games and rides, a Marriott Residence Inn, a fitness center, EastWest Karate Jujitsu, an ice cream cafe, a Modell's store, and a Stop & Shop Supermarket.

Pacific Exchange

The former equities trading building on the corner of Sansome and Pine Streets in the Financial District of San Francisco was sold to private developers and converted by Equinox Fitness into a fitness center.

Sheboygan South High School

Naming rights for the school's new gymnasium were acquired by Acuity Insurance, with the weight room/fitness center being sponsored by Aurora Health Care and open to use by the public outside of school hours.

Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr.

Buckner Gymnasium (also Fieldhouse and Physical Fitness Center) at Fort Richardson (now part of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson) in Anchorage, Alaska, a post which the general established during World War II.

Todd Wehr

Lakeland College in Sheboygan has a Todd Wehr Center, which contains The Moose & Dona Woltzen Gymnasium, intramural fieldhouse, fitness center, weight room, and athletic offices.

University of Flensburg

The infrastructure includes the Auditorium Maximum (called Audimax) lecture hall, the central library, a broad park area, student residences, a kindergarten, a sports and fitness center and the canteen (Mensa), also several small cafeterias and a student pub.