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FitNice – YWCA

10 or 20 Zumba Classes (Up to 61% Off)

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Wed Dec 05 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$45
Discount
56%
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$25
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In a Nutshell

Fun, energetic classes use Latin-inspired beats and dance moves to help burn calories, melt fat, and tone bodies

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 29, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Classes must be used by the same person. May redeem across visits. Not valid for Aqua Zumba or Zumba Gold classes. Must activate by expiration date on Groupon, classes expire 90 days from activation date.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Working out is No. 2 on the list of most popular daily activities in America, behind teaching dogs to swear. Be your own best friend with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for 10 Zumba classes (a $45 value)
  • $35 for 20 Zumba classes (a $90 value)

During Zumba classes, an instructor leads students as they gyrate to the tune of Latin-themed beats. Both fun and energetic, classes work to simultaneously help burn calories, increase stamina, and tone muscles. To see a class schedule, click here.

FitNice

A Zumba instructor, certified personal trainer, and dancer since he was 7 years old, FitNice owner Paul Schneider helps students tone their bodies with a variety of Zumba classes. His Zumba fitness classes help adults shed pounds as they use Latin-inspired dance moves to burn calories, whereas Aqua Zumba classes transfer the same properties to the pool for an intense and therapeutic aqua fitness workout. Paul also leads Zumbatomic classes for kids, yoga, and aqua yoga.

Groupon Says

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If you think those mashed potatoes are good now, wait till you try them in a year!

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