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After a few years of doing home workouts, I realized they never yielded the same results I used to get from working out at the gym. Recently, I excitedly returned to the gym, determined to get back into the shape I was in pre-pandemic. Ironically, I hurt myself badly each time I jumped back into my old routine. I was breaking down my joints or inadvertently causing injury by pushing myself to work out the same way I had a few years ago. So, I decided to look for a more low-impact fitness routine that I could do in the studio *and* at home without compromising results. Enter Pvolve.
After a bit of research (and finding out that Jennifer Aniston is a fan), I decided to order a Pvolve home fitness kit. Pvolve’s fitness approach is “an innovative low-impact toning workout designed to help you break a sweat, not your body.” Yes, please. This sounded like exactly what I needed,so I decided to give it a shot. I chose the Essentials Kit, which includes three months of online classes. After the trial period, classes start at as little as $7.50 a month—less than two oat milk lattes and way less than my gym membership. The Pvolve kits include a range of easy-to-use workout equipment, including patented P.ball, P.band, ankle weights, and more.
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