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MaxOut – Exton

15 or 25 Group Fitness Classes (Up to 67% Off)

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No Longer Available
Fri Aug 10 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$90
Discount
61%
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$55
  • T460x279
  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

Yoga, Pilates, and conditioning classes in a strength-training studio focus on achieving results

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 6, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for new clients or those who have not used services within the past 90 days. May redeem across visits. Classes may be split between people. Not valid with other offers.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The gym is a safe place to work out, unlike the home of a stranger who promised you unlimited access to his room full of 20-pound hammers. Work up a healthy sweat with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for 15 group fitness classes (a $90 value)
  • $49 for 25 group fitness classes (a $150 value)

Instructors guide students through workouts in modes including yoga, spinning, Pilates, boot camp, conditioning, and more. View the full schedule.

MaxOut

In 1975, MaxOut’s founder, Dr. Michael Mac Millan, began a study of muscle development that culminated in the invention of his proprietary MaxOut tower. Designed to increase weight training’s effectiveness, the system became the basis of the gym's trademark 60-minute, once-a-week workout. According to Mike Barwis—MaxOut’s head strength and conditioning trainer and a veteran college coach—the tower “allows us to put our bodies under stress safely … which can in turn increase our results in a short period of time.”

This dedication to achieving a measurable outcome is reflected in every aspect of MaxOut’s workout facility. Here, clients heft specially designed weights in the state-of-the-art strength studio or practice yoga, spinning, or Zumba during group fitness classes. Small-group and personal-training programs offer more individualized attention and motivation. Sprinter Matt Crowell teaches a specialty speed-training regimen, building athletes’ quickness with high-speed treadmills instead of migratory winged sneakers.

Groupon Says

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Driving a car has become so easy, even some really smart 12-year-olds have been able to pass the test to get their license. If you are considering getting behind the wheel, here's what you will need to know:

  • Use your key to turn on the car. You'll know you've done it right when you hear the engine start to hum and the AC vents start to choke and sob.

  • Turn on the radio and find tunes that reflect your driving style. Play rock music if you like to drive fast and anything else if you like to drive like someone who will never win in life.

  • Be sure to buckle up: it lessens your risk of being snatched out of your car by a person or a big, wet-mouthed dog.

  • Sit with the engine running for a little while and go through your driving route in your mind. Practice what kind of turns you might use to avoid hitting a group of sick birds—or worse, healthy birds—lying in the middle of the street.

  • Now all that's left to do is put the put the car in drive. In order to do that, you'll have to press down on both the accelerator and the brake at the same time while wiggling the gearshift into a hidden chamber underneath the passenger seat. Once the gearshift's in place, use the power of your positive thoughts to propel the car forward, taking care not to hit anything or become distracted by how powerful you feel to be controlling such an amazing machine.

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MaxOut

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    Exton

    342 N Pottstown Pike
    Exton, Pennsylvania 19341
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