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Series Registration & Pricing 

  • By Heather Murphy
  • 23 Mar, 2016

I saw some AWESOME stuff happening in that series class! How do I sign up for that amazingness??


Series Registration & Guidelines

  • Series Classes are progressive and are designed to build off the skills you learn from week to week. 
  • You can register for any series class by purchasing one of the pricing options below then finding your desired class on the schedule and simply signing up the same way you would for any other class.
  • You must register prior to the date of the first class of the specific series. 
  • If you miss a class, you can make it up in any of our Open Enrollment Classes or Open Studios.
  • You may only register for a Level 2 Series if you have permission from the Head Coach. If you sign up for a Level 2 series, your account will be credited with the amount paid, to be used for another offering. No refunds will be given.


Series Pricing Options
Series Classes can be paid for with the following options;
5 Class Card - $135
10 Class Card - $250
1x Per Week (3 month commitment)- $100
2x Per Week (3 month commitment)- $176
The Series Classes are NOT included in the Unlimited Open Enrollment but can be added for a $50 upgrade fee (you must be an active Unlimited Open Enrollment member to purchase the $50 upgrade option)

If you have any questions, please give us a call or send us an e-mail!

By Heather Murphy 23 Mar, 2016
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By Heather Murphy 28 Jan, 2016
I have finally decided to take the plunge and add a blog to my site. I always wanted an easy way to share information with visitors and I’m super excited to start this journey. Keep coming back to my site and check for updates right here on the blog.
By Heather Murphy 28 Jan, 2016
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What else do you love about blogs? Let me know!
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