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Total Training Boot Camp – Multiple Locations

Two Weeks or One Month of Unlimited Boot-Camp Classes (Up to 84% Off)

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$139.50
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  • T460x279
  • Healthy Living
  • Swimsuit Season

In a Nutshell

Conditioning exercises performed in a supportive environment help clients shed weight, tone muscle, and improve the quality of their lives

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 28, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Registration required. New clients only. Dumbbells and exercise mat not included. Classes must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Boot camp makes your muscles strong, your mind focused, and your skin taste like a pretzel. Grow increasingly appealing with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $22 for two weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $139.50 value)
  • $45 for one month of unlimited boot-camp classes (up to a $279 value)

Boot-camp classes call on cardio conditioning and weight training to burn fat and sculpt lean muscle, all while boosting self-esteem and decreasing stress, anxiety, and tension. In addition to unlimited classes, the one-month option includes pre- and postcamp body-fat analyses, nutritional guidance, and access to various resources, such as a monthly online fitness magazine and a 30-page nutrition packet. See the full class schedule here.

Though Total Training Boot Camp sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

Total Training Boot Camp

Total Training Boot Camp shares several key attributes with military-style training, the most obvious of which is an amped-up level of intensity. The differences, however, are just as notable. Trainers never attempt to motivate their students with harsh words and yelling, instead opting to inundate them with positive support. Students need every ounce of encouragement they can get as they struggle through workouts designed to achieve a three-pronged objective: burn fat, sculpt muscles, and improve the quality of daily life.

Each punishing boot-camp session engages the legs, abs, arms, shoulders, and internal hard drive to slenderize the body in as short a time as possible. Total Training Boot Camp's workouts challenge athletes of all levels; their scalable nature and wide appeal helped the company place as a finalist for CityVoter's Best Boot Camp in 2011. Aside from the flagship boot camps, trainers offer personal-training sessions that customize workouts to specific body types and goals.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Classic Baseball Mascots

No baseball team is complete without a puppety mascot dashing across the field during the seemingly endless downtime to keep the audience paying attention. Who are some of the all-time great baseball mascots?

Name: Buzzy the Bumbler
Team: Jacksonville Bees
Signature Antic: Kidnapping the opposing team’s mayor for duration of game

Name: Good Ol’ Frosty
Team: Indianapolis Blizzards
Signature Antic: Avoiding game entirely—making sudden, unblinking eye contact with fans who are using the adjacent urinal

Name: The Door to Nowhere
Team: Austin Drillers
Signature Antic: Door materializes in centerfield and opens portal to another dimension, flooding our world with unending storm of mechanical locusts until home team wins game

Name: The Gronkulator
Team: Unaffiliated
Signature Antic: The Gronkulator is a fuzzy blue monster with a trumpet-shaped nose not sanctioned by any accredited sports franchise. If you see the Gronkulator, you are already dead.

Who is the funniest baseball mascot of all time? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Total Training Boot Camp

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