Explore Bushido Karate Dojo's mix of 10 or 20 Hardcore Cardio and Zumba classes with up to 50% off for a dynamic workout experience
Motivate with Zumba set to Latin beats or challenge with Hardcore Cardio using extreme calisthenics
Want to spice up your workout routine? These Zumba classes are perfect for those looking to dance their way into shape with fun Latin rhythms. Meanwhile, the Hardcore Cardio sessions offer a challenging workout that incorporates intense calisthenics. Each option brings unique benefits: burn calories while dancing or push your limits with high-intensity exercises.
What we offer
This deal offers a choice between two options: either ten or twenty sessions of Hardcore Cardio or Zumba classes. The variety allows participants to enjoy both dance-based fitness with Zumba and strength-focused workouts with Hardcore Cardio. It caters to different preferences ensuring everyone finds something they love.- $49.00 for 10 hardcore cardio and/or zumba classes ($120.00 value): Enjoy a mix of energetic workouts perfect for all fitness levels
- $69.00 for 20 hardcore cardio and/or zumba classes ($200.00 value): Double the sessions to boost your fitness journey
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out due to Bushido Karate Dojo's unique blend of traditional martial arts expertise combined with modern fitness trends like Zumba. The comprehensive variety of programs ensures there's something for every interest level, from beginners wanting an introduction to experienced individuals seeking intense challenges. Participants can expect not only physical improvements but also personal growth through their inclusive training environment tailored for all ages and skill levels. Additionally, the dojo's community-centric approach creates an engaging atmosphere that extends beyond mere workouts, making it more than just a place for physical activity but also a hub for building connections. With these flexible class options, customers can enjoy their fitness journey at their own pace while being part of a supportive community.Need To Know Info
About Bushido Karate Dojo, Inc
As history would tell it, karate has its roots in 5th century China, when a monk brought both Buddhism and martial arts training to the country. The art's first public demonstration in Japan, though, wasn't until 1917, when a group of martial artists captured the Japanese peoples' imaginations with their athleticism and skill. The Okinawan martial art quickly became a staple of Japanese culture, and branched out through the world. George Santiago, one of the most recent in a lineage of masters of the art, teaches an evolution of that same karate today at Bushido Karate Dojo, Inc.
He and his fellow teachers hold classes for both adults and kids, with training starting as young as three years old. They instill in their students not only martial skill, but a deep sense of respect and duty toward themselves and others, regardless of rank.