BOARD30 PV to mark anniversary at new location

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The community and local fitness enthusiasts are invited to join in celebrating the opening of the new BOARD30 PV location, 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at 220 Valley Circle, No. 103.

BOARD30 PV isn’t a typical gym or fitness facility — it’s a high-energy, low-impact training experience that works the whole body. Members can choose from a variety of group classes that utilize mini trampolines, DaVinci Bodyboards and resistance bands, wall bands and battle ropes, sculpting tools, weighted balls and more.

Classes are offered seven days a week and vary in length from 15 minutes to 60 minutes and are designed for all skill levels.

“As a small business owner post-COVID, we are very fortunate to still be in business and want to celebrate with our community and fellow small businesses,” said Kristina McManus, co-owner with Rachel Daughtry of BOARD30 PV. “We want to share our safe, fun and unique fitness studio with others who are looking to make health and wellbeing a priority, which is more important than ever.”

The two moms have seen an increase in clients over the past eight years and now call many of them friends.

“We wouldn’t be here today without them,” Daughtry said.

In addition to instructor-led demos of the board, bounce and bands exercise classes and day-of discounted BOARD30 PV packages, neighboring businesses who will be onsite with giveaways and special pricing during grand opening. The first 50 adults will get a goodie bag with gift cards, BOARD30 PV apparel and more.

Their nonprofit spotlight is on the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund, established in 1996 to help families tackle childhood cancer by providing comprehensive financial, emotional and practical support. The nonprofit organization will be accepting gas and gift card donations.