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A YMCA trainer watches as a man works out on a leg press

Y members have access to state-of-the-art exercise equipment, exercise classes, and more.

Photo provided by the YMCA of Central Kentucky

Whether it’s waking up earlier, creating a workout routine, or cooking more meals at home, taking the first step toward anything can be the hardest — but it can also be the most rewarding.

For many individuals, that first step in the Y sets a path toward better health, finding community, and discovering purpose. To help Lexingtonians get started on their wellness journey, the Y is opening its doors for free on Tuesdays throughout March. (Yes, you read that right.)

You’re invited to try the Y.*

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