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  2. F3 Nation - Wikipedia

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    The F3 name is an initialism, which stands for fitness, fellowship and faith, referring to the group's three organizing principles. [2] F3 has 5 "Core Principles" for their workouts. [3] Be free of charge. Be open to all men. Be held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold.

  3. Sandyford - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford is part of the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin-Rathdown. Sandyford village (sometimes referred to in Irish as Taobh na Coille, meaning 'woodside', the townland in which it is situated) is 9 km south of Dublin city centre, just south of the M50 motorway, accessed from the R117 road or M50 junctions 13 and 14, while Sandyford Business District is just north of the motorway.

  4. Sandyford, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford is a former village in Stoke-on-Trent near to Goldenhill and Tunstall. Churchill China has its large factory based in Sandyford. [1] References

  5. Fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    Fitness culture refers to the societal norms, values, and behaviors related to physical fitness and exercise. It encompasses a wide range of activities, beliefs, and practices that revolve around maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. Fitness culture has evolved over the years and can vary greatly from one region or community to another.

  6. Sandyford, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford's housing stock is mostly red brick Victorian terraced housing, and many of these are Tyneside flats. Towards the south-east, the residential streets run steeply downwards to Jesmond Dene. In the south of Sandyford, there are some light industrial business buildings, including offices and small warehouses.

  7. Sandyford Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford (Irish: Áth an Ghainimh) is a stop on the Luas light rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, south of Dublin, Ireland which serves the nearby suburb of Sandyford. It opened in 2004 [ 1 ] as the southern terminus of the Green Line , which re-uses the alignment of the Harcourt Street railway line which closed in 1958.

  8. Universal Gym Equipment - Wikipedia

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    With its strong brand recognition, Universal also made and sold other fitness equipment, including free weights, weight lifting benches, and machines for cardiovascular exercise. In 2004, the Universal product line included Power Circuit Single Stations, Free Weight Machines, Classic Chrome Single Stations, and Multi-Station Machines — all ...

  9. Sandyford Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    Sandyford Cricket Club was founded in 1984 [1] [2] in the Dublin suburb of Sandyford. The club's home ground is located in Marlay Park, a 300-acre public park, approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Dublin city centre. The club is a member of the Leinster Cricket Union. [3]