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Zumba® with Tashia

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Love to dance? Need to lose 10-20 pounds?  Looking for an exhilarating, fun and respectful workout environment?  Well, join me for Zumba® every Friday night at Inclusif Fitness in Tucker, GA.

First class: FREE

Drop-in cost for IFF clients: $10

Drop-in cost for non-IFF clients: $15

10-class cards are also available.

About me: I’m not your typical Zumba instructor. An attorney by day, I gained 40 pounds within the first few years of practice and found it difficult to maintain a healthy weight.  As a trained dancer, I got bored with the treadmill and elliptical.  So, when I found Zumba in 2010, I knew I'd found the workout for me.  I've lost 25 pounds and love the endurance that Zumba has given me.

About Inclusif Fitness (IFF): IFF is the 2012 Readers' Choice Winner for Best Place to Workout (Tucker Patch)!  One of the reasons is because the owner/main fitness instructor, Patrice Peters, is energetic and fun and strives to provide a healthy and respectful workout environment.  Oh, and this health club's members are motivated and treat each other like family.

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Sue Ownbey September 7, 2012 at 11:21 am
Sillver Sneakers (those of us a little older) have some great instructors and classes at Inclusif Fitness, too,
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Barry Flanagan June 17, 2013 at 06:04 pm
Well,in Tucker and many other places it's not humans moving into areas that were once for wildlifeRead More only. The coyotes have no memory of that. This is part of a general acclimitization of wildlife (deer, coyote, fox, turkey - even bear) to suburban and even quasi-urban conditions. Food is plentiful as are hiding places, and enemies are few. Coyotes do not need to be eradicated, but their needs to be a removal and/or sterilization program in areas where coyotes are a threat.
Tom Hill June 17, 2013 at 06:54 pm
Yes I do believe in protecting wildlife and preserving our natural world as best as possible at thisRead More point. And yes I think we've messed up our planet by over populating as humans. Having said that...now that we have densely populated urban & suburban areas as in the metro Atlanta area including tucker, I think coyotes or rattlesnakes or other carnivorous animals need to be kept to a minimum in densely populated areas...the solution is for us to have zero population growth & preserve lands where wildlife & exist without us encroaching on them...but coyote attacks in backyards 10 miles from the center of a city of 7 million people...nah, something's wrong with that...animal control...do your job!!!
Sandra Williams June 17, 2013 at 07:27 pm
I am unapologetic about our human numbers on this wonderful planet! This bit of land that I careRead More for, "10 miles from the center of a city of 7 million people" is well-fenced. I do think that Animal Control ought to trap and remove coyotes that threaten my pets! Evidently the coyote wasn't rabid, thank goodness! But this was a LARGE animal, large enough to be a threat to small children. If they run and hunt in packs, they would be dangerous to humans, I think. So it's not just pets.
Rita MacCallon aka Ranger Rita June 18, 2013 at 11:37 am
This post is exactly correct. Open Arms Dog Rescue is located in Tucker and we are desparate forRead More Foster homes. Dogs crave and need human interaction and guidance. Please help in any way you can - walks, baths, adoption events, foster, donate. Thank you. Open Arms Dog Rescue 770-414-7275
Valerie Souffrant June 18, 2013 at 12:53 pm
I would love some info about fostering a dog or two or three