Highlights
Try a dynamic workout with 13 stations blending strength and aerobics in bursts of Zumba and more
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About This Deal
Feeling stuck in the same old gym routine? These classes are packed with boxing, cardio, yoga, and Thai Chi to keep things exciting. Plus, with class sizes of up to 30 participants and onsite parking available, convenience is key. It's an easy way to mix up your fitness regimen without breaking the bank.
What we offer
This deal includes options for either five or ten classes designed specifically for women. Classes cover activities like boxing and yoga while accommodating up to 30 participants per session. The package also provides convenient amenities such as onsite parking.- $19 for a 5 Class Package: A selection of five engaging fitness classes tailored to women's needs.
- $29 for a 10 Class Package: Access ten varied sessions that blend strength training with cardio.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because it’s designed just for women who want effective workouts without intimidation. The Curves Circuit Experience provides efficient exercise by targeting every major muscle group in just half an hour. With personalized coaching from Curves Coaches, each member gets tailored guidance that maximizes results. The equipment is specially crafted for female comfort and effectiveness, making it ideal for those tired of generic gym setups. Diverse class offerings cater to various preferences and fitness goals—whether high-intensity or more relaxed exercises are preferred—there’s something here for everyone. Plus, the MyCurves On Demand service offers flexibility by allowing workouts anytime, anywhere.Fine Print
About Curves
As they enter the training circuit at Curves, female guests come face-to-face with the smiles of other women. And just as points on a circle share a common distance from the circle's center, workout participants share the experiences of those nearby by trading stations throughout the 30-minute training session. 30 seconds are spent on a piece of strength-training equipment built for feminine frames and designed to work two opposing muscle groups with a single movement. Exercisers then move on to a recovery station, where they run, jog, or dance to maintain heart rates.