Sierra Vista, AZ Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
APEX Mixed Martial Arts
- Central Tucson
Brazilian Samba classes help improve dancing ability, rhythm, and posture and also help tone the legs, glutes, and core
4th Avenue Yoga
- West University
Classes for all skill levels; candlelit Hatha yoga as well as Vinyasa and flow yoga
Goodenough Mine Tour
- Tombstone
Guides discuss 19th-century silver-mining techniques, artifacts, and structures while leading groups up ladders and through narrow passages
Amerind Foundation
- Benson
The history of native peoples awakens with archaeological exhibits, galleries, and visits from artists amid a scenic Texas Canyon backdrop
Funtasticks Tuscon
- Ward 3
Putters pursue pars at one of two 18-hole miniature golf courses then hop behind wheel & navigate go-kart track
A-Long's Kung Fu Academy
- East Tucson
Instructors lead full-body workouts that focus on flexibility, core strength, and cardiovascular health in half-hour cardio kung fu classes
Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium
- Tucson
Exhibits include origins of comets, meteors, and asteroids; a celebration of minerals and gems; and an exploration of Arizona’s Sky Islands
Flying Lizard Paragliding
- Midtown
US Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association–certified instructors teach students ground-handling techniques before they take flight
Ignite Fitness Tucson
- Vista Del Monte
Expert instructors lead members through ever-changing boot camps, restorative yoga classes, or energetic cycling sessions
Better Bodies Tucson
- Ward 2
Exercisers at this upscale gym can take advantage of nutritional counseling and a health assessment to track progress
Better Bodies on Campbell
- Shaheen Estates
Certified personal trainers help chisel fit façades during 30-minute one-on-one sessions
Force Kickboxing & Fittness
- Myers
Trainers help clients reach their goals with kickboxing's blend of martial arts and boxing or X-treme Fitness's intense functional training
GV Crossfit
Intense exercise routines employ functional movements and varied equipment such as tractor tires to build strength, speed, and agility
Sterling Tours
- Multiple Locations
Laughlin promises more than just gambling at the casino; there’s also shopping, bowling, boat tours, and dance lessons
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Bridget Connelly’s journey to Pilate-cally Correct included many pit stops. At the first, in Philadelphia, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of the Arts. At the next, in Miami, she completed the Core Dynamics Pilates teacher-training program. She then practiced in Miami and established a not-for-profit Pilates organization, moved to Paris and taught for two years, and finally settled in Tucson—her hometown. Here, she assumed ownership of Pilates Experience and transformed it into Pilate-cally Correct. Today, Bridget and her staff continue to spread the healing benefits of Pilates through private sessions, group mat classes, and small-group reformer classes. They also offer Xtreme Barre, which blends ballet and cardiovascular exercise with Pilates.
The camp director is Corey Williams, a former Arizona Wildcat and 12-year pro player turned TV analyst for the Arizona men's basketball team. The camp's staff will consist of elite players from the Tucson Summer Pro League, collegiate basketball players, and other talented hoopsters. Although daily schedules vary, campers can expect to learn the fundamentals through drills, games, and tournaments. Summer basketball camp is a fun form of exercise for children that will help them develop leadership and teamwork skills. Email ahead to reserve your child's spot in camp.
Since 2002 The Loft Cinema, a nonprofit, has unspooled a constantly changing lineup of independent, foreign, and classic films. The classic big screen in the main theater and secondary screen upstairs flicker with a full schedule of small-run documentaries and feature films. Special themed series—such as Late Night Cult Classics, which exposes night owls to quirky hits, and One Hit Wonders, one-night-only showings of thought-provoking documentaries—bring little-seen titles to life in brilliant 35 mm. An eclectic concession stand dispenses snacks both familiar and creative, including popcorn drizzled with real butter, vegan cookies, craft beers, and licorice boom mics that are slowly lowered over guests’ heads.
Golden Pin Lanes hosts healthy competition atop 48 sparkling new composite lanes and features an advanced scoring system, which keeps track of points scored, player order, and the winner's fingerprints. Late at night, staffers flip on strobe lights and turn up dance tunes before heading back to the bar to pour happy-hour drinks and serve pizza and popcorn. Within the 50,000-square-foot entertainment citadel, a fleet of flat-screen TVs projects the latest sports games, and pool tables and video games give hands a break from all that heavy lifting.
The rich history of kenpo karate stretches as far back as the second century AD, when the number two was invented and renowned surgeon Hua T’o devised defensive exercises based on animal poses. The Asian sport continued to evolve over the intervening years, and in the 20th century, Ed Parker imported kenpo to the states and became not only the senior grandmaster of American kenpo, but also the “father of American Kenpo.” Today, Ed Parker Jr. carries on his father’s legacy as a member of the Master Council that presides over American Institute of Kenpo, along with other kenpo greats such as ninth-degree black belt Sigung Stephen LaBounty. The team of experts offers a guiding presence at the institute—Ed drops in for yearly camps and senior black-belt testing—and ensures the internationally certified instructors teach kenpo karate with the utmost attention to the principles of the sport.
Though kenpo is derived from ancient techniques, it encompasses contemporary self-defense and fitness methods. In the first lesson, students power through all the basics—the five ranges of combat and how to move swiftly—and form a sturdy foundation for increased strength, coordination, and flexibility. The center offers a wide range of programs for all ages and ability levels so that new pupils can master kenpo quickly and ascend through the belt-oriented ranks toward black.
