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Four or Six Weeks of Unlimited Boot-Camp Classes with Meal Plans at Turbo Training Fitness Center (Up to 88% Off)

Turbo Training Fitness Center
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Heather
6 years ago
i know this place is closed now but it was awesome. I lost a ton of weight with the help of Robert.

High-impact boot-camp classes crafted by former Mr. Colorado and endorsed by Donald Trump’s Miss USA

Flipping a tire end over end is both a common boot-camp exercise and a gross misunderstanding of what the wheel was meant to do. Rethink conventions with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $59 for four weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $397 value)
  • $69 for six weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $597 value)<p>

Seasoned trainers lead high-impact, 30- to 40-minute classes that fuse cardio, weight, and core exercises, weaving in resistance training, obstacle courses, and team training. They change up workouts each day to prevent muscle boredom and schedule 72 classes a month. They also include customized meal plans to bolster workouts.<p>

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Promotional value expires Oct 10, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must activate by expiration date. Boot camp classes expire 4 or 6 weeks after activation, depending on option purchased. Must sign waiver. New clients only. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability. 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 Turbo Training Fitness Center

While spending a summer in Venice, California, scholarship athlete Kent Paul discovered the art of bodybuilding after Ed Connors—the owner of the Gold’s Gym franchise—sensed his potential and began sponsoring him in competitions. During this life changing summer, Paul honed his workout strategies with the help of renowned trainers and nutritionists, kicking off a journey that would eventually lead him to earning a degree in kinesiology, owning his own fitness business, becoming a world-ranked competitive bodybuilder, and winning the title of Mr. Colorado in 1998. Then, after retiring from the sport of bodybuilding, tragedy struck; Paul was involved in a car accident that left him bedridden and suicidal for an entire year. After eventually overcoming his despair, Paul realized that his life calling included more than merely helping others bulk up their muscles—he would develop a total body fitness program that would also incorporate introspection, self-discovery, and inner strength. It was this revelation that led him to open Turbo Training Fitness. He has since garnered endorsements from Donald Trump’s Miss USA and national fitness consultants for his unique approach to inner and outer well-being.

Today, Paul puts his 15,882 hours of experience to use while leading high-impact boot-camp classes, one-on-one or group personal-training sessions, and nutrition programs. He and his team of trainers operate underneath the umbrella of Turbo Training’s personal power program, in which they require clients to fill out a self-assessment packet, list a series of measurable fitness and life goals, and whistle their all-time favorite montage themesongs before flexing one muscle. They’ll then construct a customized fitness and meal program that’s built upon the concepts of accountability and commitment.

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