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Holiday parties are special moments to reconnect with friends and loved ones, celebrate the season, and honor the past year. It’s also an absolutely brilliant time for the ladies to pull out their fiercest dress, glam it up, and really show the world their best self.
Of course, those parties are also usually packed with yummy apps, tasty treats, and alcohol, none of which do you any favors when actually fitting into those favorite outfits.
Rather than just giving in to the season, an obé Fitness membership can help make sure you always stay at the top of your game, offering boutique gym-style workouts and an encouraging exercise environment available at home whenever you can fit it into your schedule.
While boutique gyms often specialize in just one or two workout styles, obé’s at-home roster includes over 100 live sessions each week and more than 7,000 on-demand classes in 20+ different areas.
For those who want to tighten up their bodies, a huge archive of Pilates, strength training, barre, and body sculpting courses are available. Members can choose between dance cardio, HIIT (high-intensity interval training), and bounce classes to get a good sweat going. Or they can explore a full range of yoga training, from beginner workouts to Vinyasa yoga and fire flow to improve strength and flexibility. There is also a large assortment of pre and post-natal courses to choose from for new and expecting mothers.
Most of those classes are tailored to fit neatly into a half-hour session, but members can also enjoy everything from 10-minute express classes, all the way up to 45-and 60-minute Level Up workouts to suit your schedule best.
But the main selling point of most boutique gyms is their small class-sized personalized approach to help individualize and encourage your specific workout needs. With obé, members get that same help and attention, with an environment that promotes live interaction with the coaches as well as strong ties with other members of the obé community.
Instructors are available to chat both in and out of class to offer positivity, encouragement, and guidance via Instagram. Members are also urged to connect with other members, either through workout parties or by inviting other friends to join them for classes.
With all that flexibility and positivity, it’s no wonder that a handful of celebrities are also obé devotees and members themselves, including Kate Hudson, Kelly Ripa, Drew Berrymore, Brody Jenner, SZA, and Daphne Oz.
While boutique gyms can charge up to $300 per month and $20 to 30 per course for membership, obé is available now for a whole lot less, starting at around $27 per month. Plus, for a limited time, new members can get two months of unlimited workouts for just $2 when they sign up using code FITNESS2FOR2!
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