PHYSICAL FITNESS CLASSES INSTRUCTION

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Y PERSONAL FITNESS National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America, The 101 North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 physical fitness classes and instruction in various sports designed to promote the mental, physical and spiritual development of children;printed publications, namely, books, newsletters, and program manuals for providing and managing membership, program and marketing, all distributed to applicant's member associations;PERSONAL FITNESS;
Y YOUTH SUPER SPORTS National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America, The 101 North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 physical fitness classes and instruction in various sports designed to promote the mental, physical and spiritual development of children;printed publications, namely, books, newsletters, and program manuals for providing and managing membership, program and marketing, all distributed to applicant's member associations;YOUTH and SPORTS;
YMCA PERSONAL FITNESS PROGRAM National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America, The 101 North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 Physical fitness classes and instruction in various sports designed to promote the mental, physical, and spiritual development of others;Personal Fitness Program;
YMCA SUPER SPORTS National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America, The 101 North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 Physical fitness classes and instruction in various sports designed to promote the mental, physical and spiritual development of children;Sports;
 

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