GymBox launches anti-dry January bar crawl inspired class and you don’t want to miss it

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GymBox is launching a pub-inspired class this January that is guaranteeing a six pack after just one session! Of beer of course…

FITNESS freaks GYMBOX have today launched anti-Dry January gym class, ‘Bar Crawl’ – a strongman style, pub-inspired circuit class that guarantees every participant leaves with a six-pack… of beer.

GymBox Anti-Dry January

For many, January is the month for giving things up, with challenges such as Dry January seeing people give up alcohol to facilitate a healthier lifestyle. However, with a recent study finding that those who do Dry January are no more likely to reduce their intake throughout the year, GYMBOX is bucking the trend this month.

Promoting exercise and drinking in moderation, ‘Bar Crawl’ is a new, anti-Dry January gym class which embraces beer, using it as inspiration for exercises and motivation for participants – with everyone who completes the class rewarded with a six-pack of beer.

Participants are immersed straight into bar life as the class starts with a round of (energy) shots whilst they warm up. Beer filled kegs at varying weights replace everyday gym equipment and, once participants have chosen their kegs of choice, it’s onto the strongman style circuit.

GymBox Anti-Dry January

Consisting of six workstations, the pub-inspired circuit is completed four times, with bespoke strongman exercises given a beer twist:

1. Keg Lift – Dead lift with keg

2. Landlord’s Walk – Farmer’s Walk with weighted kegs

3. Pulling Pints – Rope pull with weighted keg

4. Changing the Barrel – Sledge weighted with Kegs

5. Don’t spill my drink – Overhead keg squat

6. Queue jump – Bunny hops over keg

It’s a case of no rest for the wicked when it comes to the drinking game rest station as participants are greeted by a ‘Beer Pong’ challenge. Get the ball in for a reward of a 45 second rest. Miss however, and it’s a forfeit in the shape of ten beerpees (burpees).

Research shows that providing a reward for exercising can significantly increase heart rate and exercise intensity by up to 10%. So, adding the promise of an ice-cold six-pack to everyone who completes the intense class should see ‘Bar Crawl’ participants burn up to 800 calories.

Each participant will receive a six-pack of Tiny Rebel beers as they leave to enjoy guilt free, as the six-pack consists of just 700kcal!

GymBox Anti-Dry January

George Coote MSC, Sport Scientist, saidA study by Bristol University has shown that those who do Dry January are actually no likelier to drink less later in the year and may even binge-drink once the month is over. Things like exercise and drinking of beer in moderation is far more beneficial to long term health than a month-long blitz.

Classes that offer an intrinsic reward, such as Bar Crawl and its beer incentive, can also facilitate longer term health benefits. Research suggests that those who reward themselves after exercise continue a workout regime for much longer and are more likely to stick with it than those who don’t.”

Firas Iskandarani, GYMBOX Master Trainer and Bar Crawl Instructor, said“By taking strongman exercises that are extremely tough in their own right, and putting them into a high intensity circuit, Bar Crawl really pushes people to the max. This class will not only build muscle mass and strength with the heavy weighted keg movements and improve cardiovascular fitness with the intense escalate circuit mechanic, it will also have everyone burning around 800 calories. So, plenty of room for a couple of post-workout, guilt-free beers!”

Marc Diaper, CEO of GYMBOX, said“We wanted to put on a class this month that goes against the craze of giving things up or taking things on in January. It’s always ‘Dry January’ this and ‘New Year New You’ that, but our research showed that doing things in moderation rather than going overboard in January will actually provide better results in the long run. That’s what GYMBOX is about – results. And if we can have fun and some beers along the way, then win, win.”

Coote continued: “Some trains of thought even suggest beer could actually be a good post-exercise drink. The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism found that some beer could be a useful recovery aid post-exercise due to its carbohydrates and electrolytes.”


Bar Crawl takes place every Monday throughout January at all GYMBOX venues and is open to existing members and guests. To book your guaranteed six-pack, visit: www.gymbox.com

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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