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San Diego FitCamp – Multiple Locations

$39 for 10 Boot-Camp Classes or One Month of Unlimited Boot-Camp Classes ($225 Value)

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  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

A certified trainer hooks TRX Suspension Trainers to outdoor landmarks during fitness classes that mix cardio, core, and resistance drills

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver. New clients only. Classes must be used by the same person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must use class pass within 90 days.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Going to a boot camp injects military discipline into your routine, much like setting your alarm clock to bugle and reassembling your PlayStation blindfolded. Declassify your abs with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $39 for 10 boot-camp classes (a $225 value)
  • $39 for one month of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $225 value)

During one-hour boot-camp classes, a certified personal trainer leads groups through a variety of resistance, cardio, and core-specific exercises. Each outdoor session utilizes natural and architectural features of the landscape. For example, students might run up and down hills or complete lunges while gripping TRX Suspension Trainers attached to lampposts. The class structure changes daily in order to continually challenge physiques of all fitness levels. Customers can report to any one of five locations for their lessons and should bring an exercise mat, water, and a towel. Click here for class schedules.

San Diego FitCamp

If you see people dangling from lampposts in San Diego parks, chances are that Kevin LaCourte is responsible. The certified personal trainer finds creative uses for the outdoor landscape and architecture during his group classes, commonly hooking TRX Suspension Trainers to railings and streetlights for resistance drills. He calls upon 16 years of experience in the fitness industry to help plan his unpredictable routines, which blend calisthenics, cardio intervals, functional exercises, and core work into holistic sweat sprees. This thorough approach has helped almost 2,000 clients shed weight and gain muscle, including the creative and editorial director of Living in Style magazine, Lisa DeMarco, who attended and chronicled a six-month FitCamp endeavor.

Kevin's program sprung from his desire to lead athletic workouts for those with little to no sports background. The classes, now held at five locations, are intensely challenging, although he never yells or embarrasses his students. He instead chooses to motivate participants through honesty, supportive words, and complimentary nutrition tips. He also adjusts his techniques to accommodate clients of all skill levels. Beginners can gain coordination and strength with simplified exercises, while more advanced students can ask Kevin for heavier medicine balls and aerobic bands with higher cement content.

Groupon Says

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  • A man in a gorilla costume jumps up and down on a used car for being too expensive.
  • A frighteningly incomplete computer-animated leprechaun says your store’s mattresses “are no SHAM—they ROCK!”
  • A black-and-white close-up of an old woman looking frightened. When the old woman uses your product or service, the picture returns to color as normal.
  • All text! Can’t go wrong with text!
  • Retired minor-league baseball pitcher Carey Mazzuchellio throws a baseball … right at the camera? No, not really, but it sure looks like it once the graphics come together.

How can a local commercial transform your local business?

San Diego FitCamp

  • A

    Carmel Valley Recreation Center

    3777 Townsgate Dr
    San Diego, California 92130
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  • B

    Liberty Station NTC Park

    2700 Dewey Rd
    Point Loma, California 92106
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  • C

    Scripps Ranch Community Recreation Center

    11454 Blue Cypress Dr
    San Diego, California 92131
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  • The Miramar location is set to open in January 2013.