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One-hour rowing classes combine strength training to burn calories efficiently and are suitable for all fitness levels
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About This Deal
Ever wanted to get fit while having fun? Rowing is a fantastic way to burn calories and build strength. These one-hour classes not only offer a full-body workout but also incorporate strength training for maximum efficiency. Perfect for anyone from beginners to advanced rowers, this is your chance to join a community of fitness enthusiasts and achieve your goals.
What we offer
This deal includes multiple options: five, ten, or twenty-one indoor rowing classes designed for all fitness levels. Each option offers comprehensive workouts incorporating both cardio and strength training.- $30.00 for 5 Indoor Rowing Classes ($95.00 value): Includes five indoor rowing sessions
- $55.00 for 10 Indoor Rowing Classes ($170.00 value): Includes ten indoor rowing sessions
- $95.00 for 20 Indoor Rowing Classes + 1 free ($300.00 value): Includes twenty-one indoor rowing sessions
Why you should grab the offer
Roworx stands out with its unique opportunity to learn from Jack Nunn, an accomplished rower with extensive competitive experience. The diverse range of classes ensures that everyone can participate regardless of their fitness level or experience in rowing. Personal coaching services offer customized plans tailored specifically to individual goals, making the workout more effective compared to generic group classes. With a state-of-the-art facility in Long Beach and flexible class schedules, staying consistent with workouts becomes easier and more enjoyable.Fine Print
About Roworx
The classes at Roworx are led by US National Team rowers at the location of the 1932 Olympic rowing events and 1968 Olympic rowing trials, which means students can get an up-close look at Olympic-level training while they're burning calories and building muscle. The fast-paced workouts rely on stationary rowing machines, which by turns replicate the sensation of paddling down a river of choppy water or thick banana pudding, a sensation enhanced by the views of the water just outside the class window. To further build strength and endurance, the instructors save time in each class for weight training.