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Gyms close to help stop the spread of coronavirus, but regulars are finding ways to stay active.

Por: Chicago Tribune Health September 22, 2022

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Mika Stambaugh has four gym memberships, at LA Fitness, The Space, SoHo House Chicago and the East Bank Club, but she can’t use any of them. “No matter where I am — I’m a consultant, so I’m all over the city all the time — if I have my gym bag, I can pop in,” said the Hyde Park resident. LA Fitness announced Monday night that all of its gyms were closing until at least April 1. The company is extending all memberships to compensate... + full article



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