Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure where you are located, but the Turkey Thicket rec center in DC has boot camp classes M,W,Sat. It's a mixture of young people (late 20's to early 70's). Great fun!
That would be a bit far for me, but thank you! I was actually trying to find a class like that in MoCo, but having trouble with my work schedule.
I feel like a Rec Center class would be less intimidating than one of these other options.
I’m in average shape, and I do like the at home Peloton because there’s nobody there to judge my jiggly old lady bod or give me a side eye because I can’t do something, lol!
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where you are located, but the Turkey Thicket rec center in DC has boot camp classes M,W,Sat. It's a mixture of young people (late 20's to early 70's). Great fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you "don't want a gym membership" do you mean a membership to any kind of exercise studio also? example pilates or barre studio?
If the answer is yes then just buy packs of classes. Many of these studios will sell these, but keep in mind the cost will often be higher for a pack than if you just purchased a monthly membership.
You can also look into Class Pass.
I just don’t want to be committed to a monthly membership. I’m open to buying a package of lessons even if it does cost a bit more!
Usually buying a package of lessons costs less -- you buy 10 and get a slight discount from just buying 1 at a time.
I'd look at:
Orange Theory Fitness
Barre3
I think Barre3 in particular might be a great fit for you, but OTF is great too. Most of these studios will do a complimentary class for a first timer so you can check it out and see if you like the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you "don't want a gym membership" do you mean a membership to any kind of exercise studio also? example pilates or barre studio?
If the answer is yes then just buy packs of classes. Many of these studios will sell these, but keep in mind the cost will often be higher for a pack than if you just purchased a monthly membership.
You can also look into Class Pass.
I just don’t want to be committed to a monthly membership. I’m open to buying a package of lessons even if it does cost a bit more!
Anonymous wrote:When you say you "don't want a gym membership" do you mean a membership to any kind of exercise studio also? example pilates or barre studio?
If the answer is yes then just buy packs of classes. Many of these studios will sell these, but keep in mind the cost will often be higher for a pack than if you just purchased a monthly membership.
You can also look into Class Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Jazzercise
Anonymous wrote:You could do something like F45. Buy a pack of classes and use as you wish.