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Health & Fitness

Dallas Fitness Events to Hit This Weekend

Enjoy yoga with pigs and bunnies, or tai chi in the park. Post-workout beer included.
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Sometimes you have to find creative ways to stay active in Dallas’ (still) unforgiving temps. Here, we share a few ideas.

Pig & Bunny Yoga

When: Saturday, 10 – 11am and 11:15 – 12:15pm
Where: FleaStyle’s boutique in Deep Ellum
FleaStyle sees your adorable pygmy goats, and raises you pigs, bunnies, and post-yoga hard cider. The workout itself likely won’t result in many endorphins, but the animals (and the money you’ll raise for charity) will provide plenty of good vibes.

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Dallas Dudes at SculptHouse

When: Friday, 12:30pm
Where: SculptHouse in Inwood Village
Know a Dallas dude who’s interested in trying SculptHouse, the newly opened Atlanta import that combines Megaformers with Woodway Curve treadmills? Tell that Dallas dude to keep Saturday at 12:30pm open. Beer will be included.

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Tai Chi to TruFusion

When: Saturday Morning
Where: Klyde Warren Park
Per usual, the Dallas deck park is crushing the game when it comes to wellness programming. This Saturday, you can do yoga, tai chi, a bootcamp, and a TruFusion Pilates class.

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The Week Ahead…

Spend Monday evening with Outdoor Voices for a yoga “Glow Flow” with TruFusion and a special guest (keep an eye on Instagram this Sunday night for the reveal). For even more glow-infused yoga, the Dallas Fitness Ambassadors and Sweet Tooth Hotel have teamed up for a weekly Wednesday flow in Discotech’s trippy setting.

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