What’s Your Reason to Train? Tell Us & Get a Chance to Win a 6-Month Membership at David Barton Gym

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What are you training for? Or maybe a better question, what should you be training for? Do you have a wedding coming up that you need to get in shape for? Do you want to lose some “lb’s”? Are you training (or want to be training) for a marathon? Tell us your reason why you need to get in shape and you’ll be entered for a chance to win a six-month membership at David Barton Gym in Bellevue.

Be creative, but be honest. Get your submission in by May 31st and we’ll announce a winner on our site June 3rd.

  1. Write a submission (150 words or less) for what you’re training for and how a six-month membership at David Barton Gym would help with that.
  2. Send entry to info@downtownbellevue.com with “This is Why I Train” in the subject line by 5/31
  3. The winner will be announced on our site 6/3

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