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Ready, sweat, go: Seaport Sweat returns

Sweat it out this summer with free workout classes at the Seaport.

A workout class at the Seaport Common.

They muscled in yoga, HIIT, and Zumba classes this year.

Photo via @jessmarcarelli

This news was worth the weight. The popular outdoor fitness series Seaport Sweat will return for its eighth season from Monday, May 1-Thursday, Sept. 28.

There will be 100+ 45-minute sweat sessions in this year’s schedule. Expect new classes like Power Flow, HIIT me UP, and Lit2Lift, plus returning favorites like Kick It by Eliza, Peaches Guaranteed, and Pilates Fusion. The classes are designed for all levels of experience.

Classes are scheduled every Monday-Thursday at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. + Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Seaport Common. Bonus: extra classes will be held on Thursday, July 20, Thursday, Aug. 10, and Sunday, August 27. The sessions are free and open to the public. Happy sweating, Boston.

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