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?
Want more Doncaster retro? Shopping in Meadowhall in the noughties, Do you remember drinking in these Doncaster pubs?
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5. Mayor on the machines
In 200 the Mayor of Doncaster, Councillor Maureen Edgar, officially opened the Highfields Community Centtre, Market Street, Highfields
Photo: Steve Taylor (staff)
6. Helping hand
Doncaster Healthcare Trust chief executive Liam Hayes officially opened DRI's Psychiatric Unit gym in 2000. Fom left, senior physio Joey Johnson, who runs the gym, senior clinical nurse in acute psychiatry, Bernie Cartwright, patient Simon Barlow, and head occupational therapist clinical department, Jop Ball.
Photo: Steve Taylor
7. Team training
Doncaster Rovers youth team players train in the gym at the Club's Cantley Park training ground in 2002
Photo: Steve Taylor
8. Martial arts school
Martial arts specialist Andy Crittenden (pictured far left) set up his own school in Balby, Doncaster pictured in 2004
Photo: Submitted