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Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!" – Multiple Locations

$50 for Five-Week Boot Camp (Up to $305 Value)

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In a Nutshell

12 outdoor locations host early-morning boot camps that eschew screaming and exhausting exercise in favor of motivating people for the day

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 16, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Must redeem pass in full by expiration date on your Groupon. Registration required. Must schedule session in advance. Must be 18 or older. Must sign waiver. All classes must be taken at the same location. Must start at the beginning of 5 week program. Classes must be used by the same person.
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Before fitness instructors can holler motivational maxims at their students, they must first graduate from a premier hollering academy and serve two years in the Scream Corps. Get motivated with this Groupon.

$50 for a Five-Week Boot Camp (Up to $305 Value)

For one hour every morning, trainers whip pulses into a frenzied gallop as patrons circulate between cardio and strength training. Any given workout might consist of pushups, squats, lunges, running, or jump roping, as the teachers spare no method in the quest for fitness. They schedule classes at slightly different times depending on the location, but almost all sessions take place in the early morning. The latest classes wrap up by 8:15 a.m., leaving plenty of time for students to shower and get to work or spend the day flexing in the mirror and winking at their reflections.

Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!"

Fitness industry veteran Dulcinea Lee Hellings's goal is to bring a high-quality, effective exercise regimen to people who don't love big gyms or can't afford personal trainers. In 2004, she realized that mornings could be used for more than hitting the snooze button over and over for two hours, and founded Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!" to help fledgling exercisers whip into shape.

She designs her all-levels programs to be scream-free morning motivators⎯the first stop in her patrons' journey of daily accomplishments. The fast-paced, ever-changing circuit of strength and cardio exercises keeps bodies guessing and minds from becoming bored. Each of the boot camp's 12 outdoor locations has a different dedicated trainer who gets to know each student personally, remembering their names and memorizing any interesting freckle patterns. They complement their morning routines with a smattering of evening options for those who prefer to work out after the day's activities.

Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!"

Fitness industry veteran Dulcinea Lee Hellings's goal is to bring a high-quality, effective exercise regimen to people who don't love big gyms or can't afford personal trainers. In 2004, she realized that mornings could be used for more than hitting the snooze button over and over for two hours, and founded Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!" to help fledgling exercisers whip into shape.

She designs her all-levels programs to be scream-free morning motivators⎯the first stop in her patrons' journey of daily accomplishments. The fast-paced, ever-changing circuit of strength and cardio exercises keeps bodies guessing and minds from becoming bored. Each of the boot camp's 12 outdoor locations has a different dedicated trainer who gets to know each student personally, remembering their names and memorizing any interesting freckle patterns. They complement their morning routines with a smattering of evening options for those who prefer to work out after the day's activities.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Wedding Proposals

For one month every year, people get together to celebrate wedding season. Get in the mood with these creative proposal proposals:

  • Put her name as "WIFE" on the bowling machine.
  • If your partner uses medically prescribed foot cream, put the ring somewhere near that.
  • Have 300 custom-made paintballs with wedding rings inside, then spend the day surprise-shooting your future spouse.
  • Dress up like a giant bug and say "Be my spouse, you louse!"
  • Mail yourself to China, then mail yourself to your significant other's office. It's important to mail yourself to China first for that realistic, well-traveled box look.
  • Wait until she's giving an important presentation at work and interrupt the meeting. Tell her "It's your job or me forever."
  • Write a Top 40 song where you propose to your significant other in the chorus. This only works if he or she has a nose for popular music.
  • Swallow the ring and get your significant other to take you to the hospital so when they pump your stomach he or she will get a surprise.
    &bulll; You could probably bungee jump off a tall building and slip it on your significant other's finger while she or he is walking underneath without hurting anyone.
  • Kidnap the local varsity football quarterback and impersonate him during the big game. After taking a snap with a special ball you attached a wedding ring to, throw it at her on the sidelines and say "Marrying me would be a slam dunk." Also, win the game.
  • Or, you could use the text box at the bottom of a coupon website. Mildred, we have walked through all the stars in the solar system for years now. You were the one by my side when I couldn't stand by my side on my own two feet. For all the days of my years, you filled my insides with emotion and my outside with delight. Will you make me the most full man in the world by being my legal wife? Thanking you in advance, The Man Who Writes These.

Will you marry me, Mildred?

Boot Camp "Morning Crunch!"

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  • A

    McManus

    3459 McManus Ave.
    Culver City, California 90232
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  • B

    Verdugo Woodlands

    1621 Canada Blvd.
    Glendale, California 91208
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  • C

    Downtown Los Angeles

    919 Grand Ave.
    Los Angeles, California 90015
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