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CrossFit Classes, Six-Week Fitness Challenge, or Personal Training at Fit Farm (Up to 69% Off). Four Options Available.

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Certified instructors help guests keep fit during personal-training sessions, CrossFit, and yoga classes at this 9,500 sq. ft. gym

Sweat is your body’s way of letting you cool off during a workout. Get a running start with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $59 for one month of unlimited CrossFit and yoga classes (a $140 value)
  • $129 for three months of unlimited CrossFit and yoga classes (a $420 value)
  • $99 for three personal-training sessions for one or two people to take together (a $255 value)
  • $125 for one 6-week fitness challenge (a $250 value)

The six-week Omaha fit-challenge begins March 4, 2013. Fitness classes for the challenge meet 5x a week and are available in both the morning and evening.

Need To Know Info

Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required for first visit. New customers only. Must sign waiver. Introductory classes provided for anyone who is brand new to CrossFit workouts. 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 Fit Farm

After stints in the corporate fitness world, Dustin Adams, Patty Failla, Simon Corzine, and Andrew Failla struck out on their own to create their dream gym: Fit Farm. The 9,500-square-foot facility houses a main workout area with turf and rubber flooring, which accommodates specialized sports training and intensive CrossFit workouts. Between that space and a group-exercise room whose Pavigym flooring boasts a 45% impact-absorption rate, certified trainers help guests avert intense joint strain while striking yoga poses and Pilates moves, or maintaining stamina throughout boot camps. Along with exercise, Fit Farm keeps patrons looking and feeling their best with lifestyle supplements stocked in the fitness shop and consultations with nutrition consultant Terry Shanahan, who dispenses dietary advice more comprehensively than, "Eat this, not that."

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