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28-Day Total Body Transformation

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NEW Workout Calendar, 4 Weekly BONUS Workouts. See Real Results. Problem viewing email? [VIEW ONLINE]( [STRONG BY ZUMBA]( Username: {NAME} | [Sign In ›]( [Don't Miss A Beat]( In the month of February, we launched our first STRONG by Zumba® 28-Day Challenge - and it was a hit! Congrats to our dedicated community who rocked the challenge around the world. Over 28,000 people hailing from India to Germany to Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and beyond participated in the month-long event. You planked. You squatted. You pushed your limits and you finished strong! Join the [SBZx28 Challenge]( Facebook group page to check out the journey of thousands who participated and saw results in just 28 days. [SEE IT. BELIEVE IT.]( [Don't Miss A Beat]( Start your journey of transformation with STRONG by Zumba®. This total-body workout — where every move is synced to the beat — is designed to help you burn fat and tone your abs, legs, arms and glutes. In this month-long challenge (May 14 – June 8), you’ll attend STRONG by Zumba® three times a week and crush at-home cardio, abs, lower body and upper body workouts three days outside of class. Yes, it’s demanding. But it’s also rewarding. It won’t take long to start seeing results. Warning, it’s addictive! But a healthy addiction. While it’s a personal challenge, you won’t be facing it alone. There’s a #SBZx28 Challenge group on Facebook with everything you need for the challenge. You’ll get tools to stay focused and track your progress, plus nutrition tips to help accelerate your results. Do you have what it takes? Take the #SBZx28 Challenge! [JOIN THE CHALLENGE]( [Zumba]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2018 Zumba Fitness, LLC Zumba®, Zumba Fitness® and the Zumba Fitness logos are trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC. 800 Silks Run, Suite 2310, Hallandale, FL 33009 Emails from Zumba Fitness often contain graphics and HTML. Make sure you don't miss a thing! Add zumba@zmail.zumba.com to your address book or safe sender list to get the full experience. We hope you found this message to be useful. However, if you'd rather not receive future emails of this sort from [STRONGbyZumba.com](, please [unsubscribe]( here. Please note that this message was sent to the following e-mail address: {EMAIL}

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