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Studies show exercising with others creates accountability + social support.

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Don’t treat your 2024 fitness resolutions as a solo struggle. Jumpstart those January fitness goals with a supportive community at the YMCA.

From group classes to personalized wellness plans, the Y’s inclusive environment has something to offer for all ages and abilities. By emphasizing growth and guidance, their top-notch staff can help you transform start-of-year sweats into a fun + rewarding collective challenge.

Bonus: Save big on income-based memberships when you join by Monday, Jan. 15.

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