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Fitness options fun, unique in Athens

Students tone up with ease.

LAURA SMITH

Issue date: 3/19/09 Section: Athens Living
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Everyone knows that Athens offers an array of options for staying fit, such as the Ramsey Center or other local gyms.
"I work out at Ramsey and I use the elliptical and weights," said Shaina Forman, a junior from Austin, Tex.
But many of us easily become bored with traditional workout. Luckily, Athens offers countless opportunities to combine unconventional fitness and fun.

Canopy Studio
160 Tracy Street, Athens, GA
This is not a typical dance studio, here the dancers literally float above the floor.
Canopy provides lessons in the trapeze and aerial fabrics arts that can be seen in such performances as Cirque du Soleil.
Classes are available for all age groups and skill levels, and focus on improving strength and balance while in the air.
The next session begins March 16 and lasts for 9 to 10 weeks, depending on the class. Prices range from $108 to $150.

Healing Arts Center
Offers several classes that cater to whatever you are looking for, whether it is mind-based or body-based, including belly dancing and Yogalates. Trying one of these classes in the soothing environment of the studio is sure to calm any jittery nerves and boost morale.
Prices range from $60 to $132 depending on the length of the course and number of classes.

Dancefx, Inc.
623 N. Milledge Ave., Athens, GA
Dancefx offers a variety of dance lessons that fit all tastes, including ballet, tap, hip hop, jazz, strip aerobics, lyrical, ballroom and more. Prices range from $110 to $420, depending on the number of hours per week of class.

The outdoors
When indoor workouts become too stifling, try exercising outdoors.
The Intramural Fields, the North Oconee River Greenway and Sandy Creek Park all have miles of trails and pet-friendly areas. Enjoy the forest and river scenery while hiking or jogging at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, with five miles of trails available to the public.
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