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Personal Fitness Training Studio Franchise Opens Glenview Location

Alloy Personal Training, a Georgia-based company, opened its first gym in 1992.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently held at the 2825-A Pfingsten Road location.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently held at the 2825-A Pfingsten Road location. (Glenview Chamber of Commerce staff)

GLENVIEW, IL — For the past 33 years, Alloy Personal Training has "helped countless people get in the best shape of their lives," according to the Georgia-based company. With over 100 locations across the country, Alloy recently opened a franchise in Glenview at 2825-A Pfingsten Road.

"Since 1992, Alloy has offered a premier personal training system that provides proven results for people who are focused on healthier, active lifestyles… not the latest fitness fads," the Glenview Chamber of Commerce, which recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new business, said. "Alloy understands that individuals thrive with expert coaching, consistent encouragement, unwavering support, and reliable accountability."

Rick Mayo, founder of Alloy Personal Training, licenses the Alloy personal training system worldwide. Mark Perkins is the franchise owner of the Glenview location, which is the company's fifth in Illinois, joining Lincoln Park (Chicago), Schaumburg, Wheaton and Naperville.

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Alloy Personal Training (Glenview) is open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, and closed on Sunday.

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