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Join the Y just in time for National Fitness Day

Sign up as a member by Wednesday, April 30 and skip the joining fees.

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A GIF YMCA of Greenville members doing various exercises, including group fitness classes and individual workouts.

Visit the Welcome Center at any YMCA of Greenville location to register.

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National Fitness Day is this Saturday, May 3, meaning now’s the perfect time to jump into a new routine (or renew your resolutions) at the YMCA of Greenville.

There are just two days left to take advantage of waived joining fees — an easy way to save while getting into a groove that works for you.

Your membership includes free wellness coaching, exclusive discounts on the Y’s family programs, and access to unlimited group classes. Think: high-intensity favorites like TRX®, Boot Camp, and Beast Mode™ plus low-impact options like cycle, aquatics classes, ZUMBA, and yoga.

Prefer weights or machines? The Y’s state-of-the-art wellness centers have everything you need to get moving. Plus, you’ll join an encouraging community ready to cheer you on every rep of the way — no matter your fitness level.

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