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  • A fun 30 min workout/meditation, then more fun with the BEST comedians and beer in San Diego! Come for part or all! Don't miss it!! What people are saying about our last LYFO event: "...a great way to spend the afternoon!" "All the comedians had us in stiches, the show was well done and the location was perfect...we will definitely attend another event!" Why fitness and comedy ? One word: Endorphins! Endorphins provide pain relief, reduce inflammation, and promote happiness. You release endorphins when exercising, meditating, listening to music and laughing. We will take care of all 4 at our LAUGH YOUR FAT OFF - Comedy and Fitness Event. We have a fun energetic work out with our exclusive "fit me" meditation cool down that is accessible to ALL fitness levels, from low mobility individuals to work out veterans. It will have you smiling and laughing even BEFORE you get to relax and continue the ab workout with the hottest, funniest comedian line up in San Diego! And, the beverages and food at Jacked Up Brewery are not to be missed. Note: Due to space limitations in the work out area. We will limit the size of the C.H.U.B. class so that it is a great experience for everyone. We discounted the comedy show tickets and made the C.H.U.B. class ONLY an additional $5. Get your tickets early!! Come support small business, black owned business, and local comedy and get a great endorphin release!
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