FIGHT2FITNESS: $20 for 30 Fitness and Kickboxing Classes ($299 Value)
Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: FIGHT2FITNESS: $20 for 30 Fitness and Kickboxing Classes ($299 Value)
Buy now for only $
20
Value $299
Discount 93% Off
Save $279
With today’s Groupon great deal to FIGHT2FITNESS, for only $20, you can get 30 Fitness and Kickboxing Classes! That’s a saving of 93% Off! The voucher Expires 120 days after purchase.
This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 200+ vouchers at the time of this post.
This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!
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In a Nutshell
30-class pass allows students of all ability levels to gain access to a variety of fitness and Kickboxing classes at various locations
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Must activate by the expiration date on your Groupon, classes expire 180 days from activation date. Online class reservations required at www.fight2fitness.net; subject to availability. Valid only for new clients to each location. Not valid for walk-ins. All classes must be used by same person. Valid for up to 10 classes per company, visit their website to find a location near you. Locations and schedules are subject to change. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
FIGHT2FITNESS
http://www.fight2fitness.net/
1114 Gladstone Road Northwest
Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N4
Bay 14 3510 27 Street N.E
Calgary, Alberta T1Y 5E2
1603 62 Ave. SE
Calgary, Alberta T2C 2C5
Boxing Gloves: A Bareknuckler’s Brainchild
Though still not for the faint of heart, boxing used to be an even more rough-and-tumble affair. Brush up on your boxing history with Groupon’s look into the advent and evolution of boxing gloves.
Englishman Jack Broughton never met a brawl his bare fists couldn’t handle. Often referred to as the Father of The English School of Pugilism, Broughton thrived within the barbaric world of bare-knuckle boxing. In 1741, his battering of then-champion George Stevenson led to Broughton’s coronation as England’s finest fighter—and, weeks later, Stevenson’s death. As such, many British nobles and gentlemen turned to Broughton to teach them the art of self-defense, but the fragility of their porcelain fists led Broughton to improvise a means of protection. Citing the “inconvenience of black eyes, broken noses, and bloody jaws” they may sustain while sparring, Broughton invented “mufflers,” a set of leather mitts padded with horsehair or lamb’s wool—the first known iteration of boxing gloves.
When the tradition of bare-knuckle fighting ended in 1892, gloves became a mainstay of mainstream boxing, though their exact specifications evolved significantly over the ensuing century. In the first gloved, heavyweight championship fight, John Sullivan and James Corbett donned 5-ounce mitts. Today, mostly due to an increased emphasis on protecting fighters, standard gloves for professional bouts weigh between 8 and 10 ounces. Though the tanned leather exterior of most present-day gloves vaguely recalls Broughton’s prototype, their cushioning no longer requires shearing livestock; instead, most gloves contain high-density polyurethane. Before bouts, the gloves must pass scrupulous inspection to ensure that neither fighter has unfairly altered their specifications by wrapping them in bare fists.
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