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Good Sweat cycling studio opens in Rosslyn with community in mind

Opening this month, Good Sweat not only provides a good workout, but gives back to the community as often as possible.

By Holly Gambrell April 4, 2019 at 4:36 pm

Photo courtesy of Good Sweat

There’s a good sweat, when you know you just crushed your workout and got one step closer to your fitness goals, and then there’s sweating for good, where your workout goes toward helping the community.

At a soon-to-be-open indoor cycling studio in Rosslyn, riders get both.

Good Sweat, a social impact boutique fitness studio, will open its flagship location in mid-April. A percentage of every class purchase at the studio will be invested back into the community, either through direct donations to local nonprofits, or by hosting subsidized rides for those who lack resources.

Good Sweat founder Ali Hashemi (Photo courtesy of Good Sweat)

Good Sweat is offering $1 classes for its soft opening week, and pre-sales are available here. At press time, Good Sweat’s studio was undergoing inspections, and was not yet able to release an opening date.

Photo courtesy of Good Sweat

Once the studio opens, Good Sweat will offer cycling classes on weekday mornings and evenings, and weekend mornings.

 

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Once we (fingers crossed) pass our inspections next week we will announce our official opening date This is what our classes will look like to start! We are open to adding more based on demand so message us any feedback. Signs ups will go live every Monday for the week ahead more announcements soon!!

A post shared by Good Sweat Studio (@goodsweatstudio) on Mar 28, 2019 at 5:13am PDT

Good Sweat: 1711 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; $28 drop in class, Class packs begin at $99

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