Looking to get fit?
From a bike parade to kiteboarding lessons, there’s plenty to do when it comes to sports and fitness activities coming up in Long Beach this week. Read on for a rundown.
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2019 Great American 4th of July Kids Bike Parade
From the event description:
More than 500 kids are expected in Justin Rudd’s “Great American 4th of July Kids Bike Parade” presented by Rudd’s nonprofit 501c3 Community Action Team (CAT). There will also be a kids patriotic speech contest and a kids patriotic costume contest.
When: Thursday, July 4, 10-11 a.m.
Where: Granada Beach Parking Lot (in front of Rosie’s Dog Beach), 1 Granada Ave.
Price: Free
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Rowing Classes at Roworx
From the Roworx deal description:
The classes at Roworx are led by US National Team rowers at the location of the 1932 Olympic rowing events and 1968 Olympic rowing trials, which means students can get an up-close look at Olympic-level training. One-hour rowing classes usually incorporate strength training to burn calories more efficiently.
Where: Roworx, 5750 Boathouse Lane, Marina Pacifica
Price: $27 (75% discount off regular price); $50 (75% discount off regular price); additional deals are available.
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Kitesurfing Lesson on Land
From the Southern California Kiteboarding deal description:
From a safe spot on the beach, instructors demonstrate how to hold and control the kites used in kitesurfing. They work with small groups on the shore until their pupils can fly comfortably on their own, without training wheels tied to the kitestring.
Where: Southern California Kiteboarding, 1 Claremont Place, Belmont Shore
Price: $41 (59 percent discount off regular price); $79 (60% discount off regular price).
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