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Find a workout on the road

Traveling can take a toll on your workout routine, and not all hotel gyms are created equal. So how can you find a place to burn some calories when you're on the road? GymTicket.com.

What's hot: Type in an address, and the site will give you a list of gyms and health clubs (out of more than 20,000 gyms and health clubs, the site says), with address (including a Google map with locations), mileage from your location, and dollar signs to show price range. You'll also learn about the gym's amenities. Many listings also offer free guest passes.

Type in an address, and the site will give you a list of gyms and health clubs (out of more than 20,000 gyms and health clubs, the site says), with address (including a Google map with locations), mileage from your location, and dollar signs to show price range. You'll also learn about the gym's amenities. Many listings also offer free guest passes.

What's not: The site is heavy on the chain gyms. Descriptions of some entries seem too promotional, and some entries have only bare essentials.

- Vani Rangachar,

Los Angeles Times

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