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Hindmarsh Goodlife

Contact Details

233 Port Road, Hindmarsh, SA

Description

Facilities :
✔️ Cardio Equipment
✔️ Change Rooms
✔️ Cycle Studio
✔️ Exercise Therapy
✔️ Free Parking
✔️ Weights
✔️ Functional Training Zone
✔️ Sauna
✔️ Personal Training
✔️ Strength Equipment
✔️ Group Fitness
✔️ Steam Room

Open 24 Hours: Yes

Established in 2002, Goodlife Health Clubs is one of Australia’s fastest growing and most esteemed gym networks.

With 85 full-service health clubs across the country, Goodlife supports more than 270,000 members to live healthier, happier and more active lives. Along with industry-leading programs, state-of-the-art equipment, and 24/7 access, Goodlife also offers a wide range of flexible and affordable membership options, to make health and fitness accessible to everybody.

Sports: Fitness Training

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