Get Fit, Give Back: HIIT to the Beat with Dyan

Stay Healthy at Home and Support Cancer Immunotherapy Research.

We partnered with SWERVE Fitness to bring their signature beat-based workout to your living room.

  • 40 Minute Classes (30 minute workouts + 10 minute stretch) 
  • No Equipment Necessary

HIIT to the Beat

SWERVE's signature off-the-bike workout driven by the music. When the beat drops, your heart rate goes up. The workout is 30 minutes of high intensity interval, followed by 10 minutes of stretching. All movements are bodyweight only, no equipment needed, and great for all levels.

All registration fees go to the Cancer Research Institute to fuel the discovery and development of powerful immunotherapies for all cancers.

REGISTER FOR ONE CLASS

HIIT to the Beat with Instructor Dyan
Saturday, May 9 at 12 noon ET
$25.00

Join us for a fun and exclusive one-time workout with SWERVE Studios. SWERVE's signature off-the-bike workout driven by the music. When the beat drops, your heart rate goes up. The workout is 30 minutes of high intensity interval, followed by 10 minutes of stretching. All movements are bodyweight only, no equipment needed, and great for all levels.

REGISTER FOR FOUR CLASSES

Class Bundle – All 4 Sessions Included
$80.00

Join us for a fun and exclusive 4 workout series with SWERVE Studios. This workout series includes both the HIIT to the Beat and Cardio + Core workouts. The workout schedule is the following:

  • Saturday, May 9 @ 12 noon ET – HIIT to the Beat with Dyan
  • Wednesday, May 13 @ 5:30 pm ET – Cardio and Core with Eddy
  • Saturday, May 16 @ 12 noon ET – HIIT to the Beat with Sarah
  • Wednesday, May 20 @ 5:30 pm ET – Cardio and Core with Brian

Register at fundraise.cancerresearch.org/GetFitGiveBack

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