Saturday they offered classes in all their programs...to which you had to pre-register. When we checked-in they made sure we were on the list for Body Pump and marked our hands to show that we were on the list...although they never checked our hands! Once they opened the doors Pumpers flooded the room hoping to get a step close to the front.
So first on the schedule was Body Pump(did i mention it was the largest class ever in Body Pump history? 950 people!). After that class we were instructed to take our weights out and stack them to be put away. This cleared the room for Body Step. April and I took that class and it was totally AWESOME! We would love to have it in our gym! The next class was Body Vive which was really cool and harder than it looked!. Body Attack was next followed by a break. Then Body Combat and Body Jam ended the day.
In another room they offered 4 RPM classes. I believe they orginally were offering 2 but due to the massive amount of people wanting to take the class they added 2 more classes. Each class had 80 bikes I believe and each class was packed and people waited outside the door to see if they could take someone's bike that decided not to show. This is a picture of the Program Director Glen Ostergaard and his wife Sarah-the Assistant Program Director. I was able to get a bike on the front row...which was cool...but by this time I had already taken Pump, Step and Vive and was a little tired. If I was on the front row I would have to ride hard...couldn't be bouncing around in front of them!! It was easy to push myself though once the class got started.
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