$10 for Five Group Exercise Classes at Bodyworks (Up to $75 Value). Five Locations Available.
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- More than 100 classes
- Zumba, strength building, body sculpting & aquatic aerobics
- Five locations to choose from
Perspiration gets mischievous when cooped up inside the body, acting out by drenching armpits on first dates and disguising itself as tears during job interviews. Release disgruntled body water with today's Groupon: for $10, you get five group exercise classes at any of Bodyworks' five locations (up to a $75 value).
Bodyworks' seasoned instructional staff shepherds students of any age through solidarity-building, muscle-toning, and carb-melting group classes designed to develop and maintain a healthy aerobic and anaerobic form. Choose from more than 100 fitness regimes, such as the 60-minute Zumba—a dance-based session aiming to slay calories through energetic wiggling, stomping, and rigorous rug cutting—or the 20-minute Core Challenge, which works to bolster midsection stability and posture via a volley of abdominal, back, and hip workouts. Or chisel your chassis in Group Power, which gleans the traditional methods of free weights, resistance bands, and human-sized pottery wheels. Those seeking to sweat in minimal gravity without doing jumping jacks on a moving rollycoaster can opt for aerobic aquatic classes, such as the Hydro Power or Aqua Burn offered at the 82nd Street location. Guests can peruse the class schedules here to ensure desired sessions fit into their busy schedules of work, family, or animal husbandry.
Bodyworks offers a one-day free trial membership, but this Groupon still provides the best deal for five classes.
- More than 100 classes
- Zumba, strength building, body sculpting & aquatic aerobics
- Five locations to choose from
Perspiration gets mischievous when cooped up inside the body, acting out by drenching armpits on first dates and disguising itself as tears during job interviews. Release disgruntled body water with today's Groupon: for $10, you get five group exercise classes at any of Bodyworks' five locations (up to a $75 value).
Bodyworks' seasoned instructional staff shepherds students of any age through solidarity-building, muscle-toning, and carb-melting group classes designed to develop and maintain a healthy aerobic and anaerobic form. Choose from more than 100 fitness regimes, such as the 60-minute Zumba—a dance-based session aiming to slay calories through energetic wiggling, stomping, and rigorous rug cutting—or the 20-minute Core Challenge, which works to bolster midsection stability and posture via a volley of abdominal, back, and hip workouts. Or chisel your chassis in Group Power, which gleans the traditional methods of free weights, resistance bands, and human-sized pottery wheels. Those seeking to sweat in minimal gravity without doing jumping jacks on a moving rollycoaster can opt for aerobic aquatic classes, such as the Hydro Power or Aqua Burn offered at the 82nd Street location. Guests can peruse the class schedules here to ensure desired sessions fit into their busy schedules of work, family, or animal husbandry.
Bodyworks offers a one-day free trial membership, but this Groupon still provides the best deal for five classes.
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