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$29 for Four Group-Fitness Sessions at Orangetheory Fitness ($100 Value)

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Treadmills, weights, rowing machines & suspension straps condition muscles during one-hour interval workout that tracks target heart rates

An intense workout can make you feel like a hardened warrior or just someone who gets pleasure out of the sound of grunting. Feel stronger with this Groupon.

$29 for Four Group-Fitness Sessions ($100 Value)

Using treadmills, rowing machines, free weights, and suspension harnesses, trainers lead one-hour workouts comprising 10- to 30-minute intervals. They hold classes seven days a week at six different locations.

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Promotional value expires 60 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Must activate by expiration date on Groupon, classes expire 14-days from activation date. Must sign waiver. New members only. All classes must be attended by the same person. Valid only at listed locations. Classes 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 Orangetheory Fitness

When Ellen Latham developed Orangetheory Fitness, she knew she needed passionate trainers and ample equipment, but her greatest tool would be plain science. Drawing on her background as a degreed physiologist, as well as a personal trainer, TV fitness personality, and exercise columnist, she created a regimen to induce excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, or EPOC for short.

By blasting different muscle groups with intense intervals of exercise before performing fatigue-level strength training with free-weights, Latham’s system inspires the body to keep consuming calories well after the workout has ended in an effort to help muscles recover. Classes last 60-minutes, with any given interval lasting between 10- and 30-minutes. Students rotate between treadmills, suspension harnesses, free-weights, and rowing machines, which strengthen arms and cores by simulating the sensation of rowing through a river of hot glue.

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