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Health & Fitness

Three Boutique Fitness Events to Hit This Weekend

Train IRL with lifestyle platform obé or cardio dance on a Lower Greenville rooftop.
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obé instructor Tiffani Robbins outdoor voices
courtesy of obé

Livable temperatures are finally upon us. Get outside (or inside one seriously cool space) and celebrate with these boutique fitness events.

obé Instructor Tiffani Robbins x Outdoor Voices | Saturday 

Outdoor Voices always crushes the free fitness lineup, but this Saturday’s event is particularly noteworthy. Hosted by celeb-loved New York instructor Tiffany Robbins, the class will bring one of obé’s popular online classes to life on NorthPark Center’s lawn. All you need to bring are tennis shoes and a mat for the fitness platform’s mashup of strength and HIIT. After your sweat sesh, Outdoor Voices will have bites and drinks available in their store.

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Beyond PHIT x West End | Saturday 

Just being in the West End District’s historic building (now known as Factory Six•0) is cool all on its own. Taking a complementary Pilates/cardio hybrid class taught by Beyond Studios is very good icing on the cake.

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Rooftop Dance Fitness x HG Spy Co. | Sunday 

After a long wait, Caulfield’s Dance Fitness is finally open in Casa Linda Plaza, but they’re taking things to Lower Greenville this weekend for full-body cardio class on the rooftop of HG Sply. Studio owner Cristin Caulfield (who’s choreographed for Britney Spear—no big deal) will be leading the event, and Texas Ale Project will be on tap.

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