Barry's Bootcamp Takes Over The London Eye
Want to take part in a killer workout while enjoying some of the best views London has to offer? Well now you can!
On Saturday 25th June, the international fitness phenomenon that is Barry’s Bootcamp are standing up to cancer and taking their workout to new heights by exclusively taking over the London Eye.
Hosting 15 classes's simultaneously in 15 capsules of the Iconic London Eye the event forms part of the Barry’s Cares initiative – an ongoing commitment by Barry’s London to raising funds for selected charity partners.
Sticking to their signature Barry’s high-energy workout formula, the specially-adapted London Eye classes will last for 45 minutes and will be taught by a team of expert Barry’s trainers from the Central and East London studios.
Tickets are available to purchase online now for £60, with all proceeds going to Stand Up To Cancer but be quick as I can't imagine they will stay around for long!
Don't want to go solo, no worries, friends can request to work out in the same capsule, or even book out a whole capsule (8 people) by contacting Barry’s directly following their ticket purchase .
Stand Up To Cancer funds translational research, accelerating progress in cancer research and speeding up breakthroughs from labs to patients.
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