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$39 for One Month of Unlimited Classes at Boot Camp U Austin ($159 Value)

The Phoenix Project Austin
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Laura
6 years ago
Franki is awesome! I've never wanted to do personal training before but the groupon was just such a good deal - and I actually turned out to love it. She is a great trainer, makes it both fun and challenging, and now I look forward to going every week.

Trainer lauded by Austin Fit Magazine leads always-changing boot camps that yield total-body workout & prevent muscle boredom

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$39 for One Month of Unlimited Boot-Camp Classes ($159 Value)

During 60-minute, outdoor boot-camp classes, students of all ages, fitness levels, and builds blow off steam and torch calories while making their way through an ever-changing lineup of exercises designed to increase strength and quicken heartbeats. Participants should bring an exercise mat, dumbbells, water, towel, and their favorite montage theme song on 8-track.

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

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 24, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Must activate by expiration date on your Groupon, boot-camp expires four weeks from activation date. New members only. Must sign waiver. Classes must be attended by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Phoenix Project Austin

Robyn Pettinger, named one of Austin’s top trainers by Austin Fit Magazine, helms a small and exclusive team of trainers who put their kinesiology degrees and years of fitness experience to use during intense, yet supportive outdoor boot-camp classes. These seasoned teachers keep classes small so they can give each participant personalized attention as they lead them through the rotating tapestry of strength-training and cardio-boosting workouts. They cull movements from a range of sweat-inducing sources, including circuit-training programs and balance drills, and use no-frills equipment—such as bands, medicine balls, and dumbbells—to create an intense and varied session designed to work the entire body and ward off muscle boredom.

The staffers can also track student progress with body-composition assessments, as well as offer guidance on cultivating healthy-eating habits and boosting metabolism during a 24-Day Nutrition Challenge.

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