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SPENGA creates a multi-sensory experience with space dedicated specifically to each element of the workout, invigorating aromatherapy, and energizing DJ-inspired beats playing in the background.

Photo provided by SPENGA South Fort Worth

Calling all fitness fanatics: SPENGA (aka Fort Worth’s go-to boutique fitness studio) is celebrating its first anniversary throughout the month of March. Fort Worthians are invited to join the party with a free SPENGA session. SPENGA is a total body workout, which incorporates spin, strength, and yoga into a 60-minute session. Bonus: You’ll also receive a complimentary session to be used in the future.

Explore the schedule and see why the SPENGA experience werks differently from other fitness classes.

Celebrate with SPENGA. 💪 *

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