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A GIF of people lifting weights and participating in group exercise classes at the Y.

Start the year strong by putting your well-being first.

Photos provided by YMCA of Greenville

New year, healthier you. If you’re looking to shake up your workout routine in 2025, the YMCA of Greenville has something fresh for every fitness level.

A membership at the Y gives you access to high-intensity classes like TRX, Boot Camp, and Beast Mode, along with lower-impact options like aquatics, Cardio Dance Blast, ZUMBA, yoga, and Pilates.

Psst… With state-of-the-art fitness centers, the Y makes it easy (and fun) to get moving with modern, tech-friendly fitness options.

Find your “Y”

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