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Providence Pole Fitness – Wanskuck

Two Weeks of Unlimited Sessions (60% Off)

$38
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No Longer Available
Value
$95
Discount
60%
You Save
$57
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In a Nutshell

Experienced pole-dance instructors lead confidence- & muscle-toning classes for women of all experience levels in mirror-filled studio

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 15, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Must activate by 8/15/12, unlimited option expires 2 weeks from activation date. Valid only for option purchased. Classes are non-transferable. May redeem across visits. Must present Groupon before class starts.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before pole-dancing classes, flirty fitness was limited to holding hands with a stairmaster or romancing Jack LaLanne. Learn more seductive exercises with today's Groupon: for $38, you get two weeks of unlimited classes to Providence Pole Fitness (a $95 value).

Stacy Hamilton of Providence Pole Fitness tends a mirror-lined studio filled with 10 poles, leading a schedule of female-only dance classes suitable for all fitness levels. The foundation of Stacy's polegression method, Pole 101 imparts hand and grip techniques, terminology, basic form, and tips for clearing poles of firemen. The low-impact Pole Combos class hones in on movements and transitions, and Pole Circuit incorporates the pole into an intense workout focused on strength and conditioning. Women of all shapes and sizes enhance strength, power, and confidence as they work on their spins and imbue thighs with the strength to crush walnuts or unwanted admirers.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Office Icebreakers

Icebreakers help new hires get to know more tenured employees, and vice versa, by encouraging everyone to share personal info—such as names, hobbies, and places on their body that bruise easily—in a fun way. Here are some games you can use to make new best work friends:

Two Truths and a Lie: Share three facts about yourself and let the rest of the group tell you which one they had hoped you were lying about.

Never Have I Ever: Each person in the group is given 30 minutes to talk about things they never accomplished because of a lack of self-confidence or a disease that makes joints stiffen into mannequin limbs.

Ball, Ball, Bread Slice: Quickly pass a football, soccer ball, and slice of bread around a circle. If someone gets stuck with all three at once, the game is over.

Uh-oh, Emergency!: One person lies on the floor, pretending to be unconscious, while everyone else tries to guess the "unconscious" person's name. The person who guesses the name correctly has to "wake" the "unconscious" person by administering real CPR.

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Providence Pole Fitness

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    Wanskuck

    836 Admiral St.
    Providence, Rhode Island 02904
    (617) 963-0315
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