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The YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga has state-of-the-art wellness equipment.

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With the arrival of winter, the YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga is ready to help you stay active, healthy, and motivated — no matter your fitness level.

Whether you’re looking to kickstart a New Year’s resolution or maintain your routine through the colder months, the Y has options designed to make wellness simple + accessible:

  • Try the YMCA’s Winter Personal Training offer: buy a package of 10 sessions and get two free. You’ll work one-on-one with certified trainers who create customized plans for beginners and seasoned athletes alike.
  • From body composition analysis to state-of-the-art wellness equipment, the YMCA offers top-of-the-line wellness amenities to help members measure progress and stay motivated.
  • Join the Y on New Year’s Day and get your first month free, plus enjoy a $0 join fee all month long. A membership includes access to the pool + sauna, group exercise classes, a wellness consultation, and more.

Learn more + join the Y

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