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Waynesboro YMCA issues Group Fitness Challenge: Are you up for it?

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waynesboro ymca group fitness challengeThe Waynesboro YMCA is hosting a Group Fitness Challenge on Saturday, Feb. 11, beginning at 8:30 a.m.

The two and a half hour challenge will give participants the opportunity to sample a variety of our group fitness classes including:

  • TRX Suspension Training
  • Interval Burn
  • Barre
  • Zumba
  • Yoga

Can you survive the entire sampler? Medals will be give to anyone willing to participate from start to finish.

 

Details: Group Fitness Challenge

  • Free for members
  • Free if you come with a member
  • Free if you are doing the Mad Anthony Mud Run
  • Free for City of Waynesboro employees
  • $10 coming in off the street

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