Getting in shape, much like speed-reading Russian literature, requires concentration and the strength to forge ahead through painful, protracted inner monologues. Forge ahead toward fitness with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get a one-month unlimited membership, including classes and an online nutritional program, to Pro Fitness (up to a $69 value) in Warwick.
Pro Fitness enables body betterment through a variety of aerobic group classes, weight machines, and nutritional know-how. Feel free to sculpt with calisthenics, cardio equipment and free-weight repetitions, cheered on only by Pat Benatar-filled iPods, or tap the muscular support of more than 27 class options a week. Mat-based meetings, such as yoga and Pilates, impart a balanced workout, and heart-hammering courses in cardio kickboxing and spinning and a boot-camp course prepare the careers of famous bodybuilders. All new members will embark on their exercise journeys equipped with the results of a preliminary health and fitness assessment, and the 30-day online nutrition program helps complement shape-ups with a balanced diet.
Pro Fitness’s health facility is cleaned every half-hour, making it virtually impossible for germs to get in a good workout. In addition, the gym's open schedule—seven days a week, with hours starting at 5 a.m. and ending at 10 p.m.—helps potentially lessen excuses and strengthen alibis.
Though Pro Fitness sometimes provides discounted prices online, this Groupon offers the best deal available.
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The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet
Containing everything from the great works of literature to spoilers for the upcoming presidential election, the Internet can be a valuable resource—if you know how to use it. Use these tips to ensure a productive trip to cyberspace and back:
- Type the word surf into your computer's keyboard at anytime to access your Internet's web browser.
- If your computer is less than 10 years old, your browser must be voice navigated. Shout such things as "photo of a helicopter" or "birth parents?" and let the Internet do the rest.
- The Internet has more than 60 websites. Remember your favorites by "bookmarking" them (writing their names down on a bookmark you keep nailed to your computer).
- Surf safely. Not only is this practical advice, it's also the name of the web's official mascot, Surf Safely, the surfing coyote who reminds children not to burn down the Internet.
- Unplug and unwind. Using the Internet for more than four minutes a day will cause hair to grow uncontrollably from your mouth.
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