HOT DEAL: Axé Martial Arts and Fitness – $19 for 10 or $29 for 20 Capoeira Classes for Adults or Kids and New-Member Activation (Save $131 or 87% Off)
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Axé Martial Arts and Fitness – $19 for 10 or $29 for 20 Capoeira Classes for Adults or Kids and New-Member Activation (Save $131 or 87% Off)
Buy now from only $19
Value $150
Discount 87%
You Save $131
Today’s Groupon from Axé Martial Arts and Fitness:
- $19 for 10 adult or kids’ capoeira classes and new-member activation fee (a $150 value)
- $29 for 20 adult or kids’ capoeira classes and new-member activation fee (a $300 value)
This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
In a Nutshell
Learn the Brazilian martial art of capoeira, which fuses elements of acrobatics and striking into a ritualistic fighting style
The Fine Print
Expires 90 days after purchase.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate by expiration date, 10 class pass expires 45 days, 20 class pass expires 90 from activation date. Reservation required. Classes must be used by the same person.
Axé Martial Arts and Fitness
http://www.axemississauga.com/
2505 Dunwin Dr. Mississauga, Ontario
Instructors teach students of all ages the basics of capoeira—a Brazilian martial art known for its incorporation of tumbling, upside-down kicks, counterattacks, and other unpredictable moves—in 30 to 90-minute classes, typically set to traditional music. Those aged 12 and younger should attend kids’ classes, and adult classes are open to students aged 13 and older. See the schedule for details.
Mike Soltysiak knows fitness isn’t just about treadmills and dumbbells. He founded Axé Martial Arts and Fitness to help people get fit doing something both practical and fun. Rather than focusing on only form of martial art, he gathered a group of instructors who teach disciplines from the far corners of the world, creating a weekly schedule of classes that span continents.
From Brazil, Mike and his staff bring capoeira—an acrobatic fighting art first developed by slaves and natives—and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, one of the world’s premiere forms of grappling. Other instructors bring Japanese imports, such as karate, Japanese jiu-jitsu, and the subtler fighting form of ninjutsu, the combat art famous for its use by ninjas and 8-year old boys playing in their backyard. Mike adds the Korean arts of taekwondo and hap ki do into the pot, as well as the Russian self-defense form called Systema. Mixed Martial Arts, the international form of sport-fighting, rounds out his global collection of styles.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!