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Harbor Fitness’ two locations, in Park Slope and Bay Ridge, have the latest cardio and strength training equipment individual workouts and a variety of classes (from kickboxing and spinning, to yoga and pilates). Open 24 hours a day during the week, you’re guaranteed to have a good time exercising at either location.

Harbor Fitness also offers free childcare, to ensure you can focus on your workout to the fullest.

Harbor Fitness is also very socially conscious. In March they raised over $3500 for HeartShare Human Services’ Autism Programs. Neighbors gathered in the effort to fight and raise awareness of Autism, and literally put their sweat into the cause by taking one of many fitness classes.

Harbor Fitness, is located at 9215 Fourth Ave. (near 92nd Street) in Bay Ridge, (718) 238-9400, and at 191 15th St, off Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-6200. Visa, Mastercard and American Express are accepted. For more info, visit www.harborfitness.com.

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