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Your Body

Unless you’re working all day in the vineyards, staying fit and healthy in Wine Country takes a little work. One cannot, after all, fit into one’s stylish jeans and kitten heels after drinking wine and eating foie gras and sourdough bread all afternoon without a trip to the gym once in a while. Cropping up in rather convenient places with state-of-the-art equipment, entertaining classes (like kickboxing and yoga), and the requisite flirt-worthy exercise instructor or two, working out is no longer a chore—but something to be sought out on semi-regular basis. And yes, that means more than twice a year. Since 1983, Napa folks have been pumping iron at Exertec Fitness Center downtown. Now offering everything from babysitting to nutritional consulting, personalized workout techniques, massages and yoga, it’s a one-stop regeneration station. (Don’t worry, they still have exercise bikes, treadmills and weights, too). Sonoma’s Parkpoint Club is the favorite sweat and stretch spot for locals. It includes a 4-lap heated pool that’s a popular hangout spot for swimming and water aerobics. In the Upvalley, Health Spa Napa Valley takes a holistic approach to health with a full-service spa facility in addition to its exercise and workout areas. Members can access personal trainers, nutrition consultants and even private yoga classes to go for that extra calorie (and stress) release.

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