Without dance, people could only hum along to "Macarena," and Jane Austen characters would be forced to say what was really on their minds. Let movements speak with today’s Groupon to Vegas Stiletto Fitness. Classes take place at either Jacqui's Nu Fitness on Bandera Road or Fred Astaire Dance Studio on North Loop 1604, according to the school's schedule. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get a Ladies Night Out package for two (a $42 value). The package includes:
- One two-hour flirty dance class
- Complimentary cocktails
- For $12, you get a one-hour flirty dance class for two (a $24 value).
Led by Lisa Valdes, a former professional Vegas showgirl who high-kicked and twirled across Sin City stages for eight years, dance classes from Vegas Stiletto Fitness encourage women to let loose, gain self-confidence, and exercise their entire bodies. Like beekeepers, pupils may wear any outfit that grants them a sexy, confident feel and lets them move freely, and all attendees must be 18 or older. After deep stretches and warm-up poses, women strut through a 30-minute chair routine, and the last half of class kicks away the chair to make room for a floor routine that works every muscle group, particularly cores, thighs, and arms.
In addition to the chair and floor routines, Ladies Night Out events begin with a half-hour meet and greet, which lets revelers older than 21 sip complimentary drinks and get acquainted before tripping the light fantastic together. The evenings conclude with a 30-minute freestyle session, and students may apply what they've learned to create a routine using the chair or strong-willed beanbag of their choice.
Though Vegas Stiletto Fitness sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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The Groupon Guide to: The Ultimate Snowman
Any fool with a pair of mittens can construct a passable facsimile of a human out of powdered frozen vapor, but it takes a true Picasso of precipitation to create a frosty masterwork. Follow these tips to create a snow sculpture that will endure forever, unless the temperature rises even slightly:
• Stack ‘em High: While traditional snowmen are comprised of three snowy spheroids stacked in ascending size for a more stable base and welcoming maternal curves, there’s no reason to stop there. Continue adding snowballs until your snowman is a gently tapering caterpillar towering gingerly into lower orbit—then decorate its face using a remote-controlled helicopter.
• Don’t Mess with a Classic: Carrot noses were introduced in the 1600s to ridicule Guy Fawkes, a famous waster of then-precious vegetables. Keep his legacy alive today by shoving a carrot into your snowman’s face. If unavailable due to rabbit plagues or juicing fads, just steal a traffic cone from your nearest miniature village.
• Attain Anatomical Accuracy: Keep your snowman’s proportions frighteningly human by having a friend volunteer to act as an armature for you to pack snow onto. He belongs to winter now.
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