Here's 29 retro pictures of you working out in Nottinghamshire gyms - who can you spot?
By Lucy Ball
Published 29th Jul 2020, 17:19 BST
The gyms are now open after being shut for months on end so we have some retro snaps to get you in the mood for excercise again.
For everyone who has missed working out here are some pictures from the late 1990s to early 2000s but who can you spot pumping iron and pounding the treadmill?
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21. Punchbag and smiles
English super bantamweight Rendall Munroe visited Mansfield's Body and Soul Gym on Saturday for his first sparring sessions in preperation for his World title fight in Tokyo in 2010. Rendall, right, is pictured with local youngsters, Niall McGhee from Mansfield Woodhouse, whose brother Kieran stepped into the ring with Rendall during the session. Photo: Jane Hilton
Sports and Exercise Science student Alishia Palmer puts Graham Allen MP through his paces during the launch of their new gym at the Basford Hall campus in 2010 Photo: Anne Shelley
Sutton's Ladies Fitness and Wellness Centre was the venue for a 12 hour non-stop circuit training session in 2011 in aid of The British Heart Foundation. Gym Manager Nicola Purdy, right and Area Manager Nicky Warren are pictured during the event. Photo: Jane Hilton
Mansfield's Oasis Health Club hosted a Gym For Heroes, 12 hour spin-a-thon organised by Anne Whitehouse in memory of Adrian Sheldon who died while serving in Afghanistan. Anne, front left, is pictured in 2011 presenting £657.34 raised from the event to Jane Harris, front right, a volunteer co-ordinator for Help For Heroes watched from the left by; Leanne Crouch, Carl Fairbrother and Instructor Samantha Lafferty who all took part. Photo: Jane Hilton