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Jazzercise – Multiple Locations

10, 20, or 30 Jazzercise Classes, Valid at All U.S. and Canada Locations (Up to 80% Off)

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$150
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  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

One-hour classes combine cardio, strength training, and dance for total-body workout set to current music hits

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate by expiration date, classes expire 6 months from activation date. Valid only for new clients or individuals who have not used services in past 6 months. Not valid for Junior Jazzercise. Classes must be used by the same person.Valid at all U.S. and Canada locations.
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Choose from Three Options

  • $39 for 10 Jazzercise classes (up to a $150 value)
  • $59 for 20 Jazzercise classes (up to a $300 value)
  • $89 for 30 Jazzercise classes (up to a $450 value)

Certified instructors lead groups through intuitive, energized footwork synced with chart-topping songs. Traditional one-hour sessions begin with warm-ups before segueing into 30 minutes of aerobic dance moves. Instructors incorporate hand weights during a strength-building segment and conclude classes with cathartic stretches. Additional class formats, such as Jazzercise Body Sculpting and Jazzercise Express, target specific fitness goals. Click here for location information.

Jazzercise

While teaching jazz dance in the 1960s, Judi Sheppard Missett decided to step away from tradition by offering an experimental class that allowed her students to simply dance without the judgment of mirrors or the constraints of rigid technique. In these sessions, she began infusing popular dance moves with specific fitness workouts to forge a distinctive blend of cardio exercise, strength training, and dance instruction. Little did she know that this “just for fun” class was the prototype for what would become the national fitness sensation known as Jazzercise.

Today, Jazzercise takes its aerobic techniques from a variety of sources that include jazz dance, hip-hop, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. The class formats, which vary according to different toning goals, are just as diverse as the program's move set. Instructors cultivate a noncompetitive atmosphere where all exercisers—with the exception of those marked as cursed by jazz-hand palm readers—are welcome regardless of age, build, or fitness background.

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The Sanders Family Chronicles: When the family dog dies, the Sanders family's 14 adult children must return to the small Southern town where they grew up. Getting these 14 very different people to agree on one dog's burial plot won't be easy, and you can bet secrets are going to be revealed.

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When will you see the new play "The Last Soldier of Queens"?

Jazzercise

  • A

    Jazzercise Acton Fitness Center

    423 Great Rd.
    Acton, Massachusetts 01720
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  • B

    Jazzercise Peterborough Congregational Church

    33 Concord St.
    Peterborough, New Hampshire 03458
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  • C

    Jazzercise Chelmsford Fitness Center

    83 Parkhurst Rd.
    Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824
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