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Purchase a virtual class package of 7 classes for $98. That’s only $14 a class. This is a one-time-only purchase. Classes have a 90-day expiration date.
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Purchase a virtual class package of 7 classes for $98. That’s only $14 a class. This is a one-time-only purchase. Classes have a 90-day expiration date.
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This month you can save on a discounted training package. Right now you can get 21 sessions for 21% off! These sessions have no expiration date and can be used virtually or in-club. These sessions can be used for traditional personal training and/or Pilates training.
Master Trainer – 50 Min $1,543
Trainer – 50 Min $1,377
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As the days get longer and the temperatures get warmer, MINT will begin offering regular weekly outdoor fitness classes. Grab your mat and a water bottle and get ready to break a socially-distanced sweat at Marie Reed Field starting the week of March 15th! Our current class capacity is capped at 15 to allow for safe social distancing and accommodate the government-mandated guidelines. These classes are popular so we’re offering a waitlist. Clients will be notified by email if they’re moved from the waitlist to the class list.
OUTDOOR CLASS SCHEDULE
MONDAYS
5pm – Outdoor Power Playground with Braegan
TUESDAYS
5pm – Outdoor Power Flex with Myke
WEDNESDAYS
7am – Outdoor Power Flex with Myke
5pm – Outdoor Power Playground with Lauren
THURSDAYS
7am – Outdoor Power Playground with Lauren
SATURDAYS
10am – Outdoor Power Flow with Ferdaouis
Class Descriptions
All classes: Look for the MINT instructor near our green cones.
Mask Requirement: As a part of MINT’s ongoing efforts to protect the health and safety of our clients and staff, we ask you to wear a mask or face covering upon entering and exiting your mat space during outdoor classes.
Check our schedule to save your spot TODAY! A MINT membership gives you early access to sign up for all classes.
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When Mary first moved to DC, she was searching for a job in special education. She ended up taking some time off to figure out what her passions were and what she wanted out of a career. Mary found herself spending a lot of time in the gym, which led to her itching to learn more about the “how” and “why” behind movement and exercise.
She enrolled in personal training coursework to further her education, but then couldn’t imagine not sharing this knowledge and helping others. She got certified through NASM, started training at MINT in 2014, and never looked back.
Mary’s training style is client-focused, thorough, strong, and quiet. She tries to understand everyone she works with so that she can provide them the optimal experience. Each session is the result of client-specific programming, with special attention to goals, needs, and preferences. She also prioritizes long-term health, endurance, and building relationships.
“I believe that during each session, the client is the priority,” she said. “I engage with them to determine exactly what they need and discover how I can offer solutions in ways that are engaging, fun, and productive.”
She enjoys helping people push past their self-imposed limits. Mary motivates clients to challenge themselves while remaining attentive to any limitations or muscular imbalances that need to be considered. As a personal trainer with a passion for motivating people to stay active, she strives to change people’s perspectives on fitness.
Mary is also a nutrition coach and a certified life and health coach – which allows her to combine her skills as an educator, her passion for others’ wellbeing, fitness and nutrition expertise, and strength training experience to further benefit others.
Her advice to anyone interested in training for the first time: “Put us to the test! Try it out and have some fun!”
When she’s not working, she enjoys cooking, weightlifting, or advancing her education. She loves living in such a city that you can get around by walking, running, or cycling. She also enjoys eating outdoors, running around the monuments at the mall, and hiking the Billy Goat Trail. Her favorite restaurants in DC are Habesha and Little Sesame.
Fun fact: Mary was a competitive bodybuilder for two years, competing throughout the Northwest in the figure division.
If you’re interested in working with Mary you can email her at mary@mintdc.com.
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MINT Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach Sam Donin uses his own experience and love for wellness to help his clients achieve their goals inside and outside the gym.
Sam played sports like soccer, basketball, and baseball throughout his life, but only did the minimum amount of weight training necessary to compete. While at the University of Maryland, he started to get more involved in strength training and weightlifting. He discovered that he loves the feeling of getting stronger and seeing what his body is capable of.
His passion for fitness progressed from there, as he began to train friends and family for fun. As he gained more experience, they started asking him for complete programs rather than just a few exercises. Sam decided to turn his hobby into a full-time job. He got his certification as a NASM personal trainer in November 2018 and began at MINT a month later. Sam is also a certified Behavior Change Specialist (which focuses on the psychology of behavior change and how to make a lasting impact towards your goals) and is working on a pre/postnatal certification.
His personal training style revolves around classic strength training with a focus on functional moves. He tries to work with his clients to create target programs suited for their individual goals and needs rather than prescribing a generic routine. He also makes a point to explain how certain moves will impact their everyday life. For example, a client may not care much about being able to do more pushups but will be motivated by understanding that developing strength with that move can translate into a positive daily function. He enjoys helping clients achieve new levels of success while, at the same time, making each workout unique and fun.
He uses his experience in corporate America to relate to his clients’ daily stresses of balancing work, family, and fitness. Not everyone can dedicate two hours a day, seven days a week to working out. Instead, he emphasizes that it’s possible to be healthy every day, and not just in the gym. To further help clients achieve goals beyond their workouts, Sam has also become a nutrition coach because he believes health and fitness are a lifestyle that must be maintained consistently.
His advice to anyone interested in personal training is to not be afraid to jump in and speak up. The most successful clients actively communicate with their trainer. Don’t be afraid to ask for extra help when something doesn’t feel right.
Outside of training, Sam’s favorite DC-area hike is Old Rag in Shenandoah and his favorite place to grab a healthy meal is Sweetgreen. He recently got into sandbag workouts and said, “the shifting weight is incredible. In real life, you don’t always get to pick up a nice, evenly balanced barbell so being able to handle a sandbag is tough and fun.” When he’s not exercising, he spends time with family and friends or watching sports.
Interested in training with Sam or learning more about nutrition coaching? He can be reached via email sam@mintdc.com.
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Meet February Member of the Month, Marjan Shallal. When Marjan was nominated to be MINT member of the month she was excited to use the opportunity to share her thoughts and thank the MINT staff.
Thank you for your superb job to keep the place clean and safe for people to use. I have been with Mint since 2006, after having been a member of other clubs in the DC metropolitan area. From the first day I signed up with Mint, the entire staff has been so nice and respectful. The space is clean and is not that crowded around the time I use the gym. This makes me want to come back to the gym more offen.
Marjan’s fitness goals have changed since she started working with her trainer, Rasean which began in 2006. Originally, she wanted to maintain a healthy body image, but since working with Rasean, she realized that now, she is able to carry heavier weight while getting stronger and that makes her feel really good about herself!
She shared that she suffers from osteoporosis and was told that she need to lift weight to keep her bones strong. Her original intention was to maintain a healthy body image and to build muscles to protect my joints. However, Rasean was able to her get her interested in muscle building and increasing her fitness level by creating an individualized plan. After just a few months, she felt stronger and ready to take more challenging workouts. The most important thing about her trainer, Rasean, is that she trusts him and feels safe to follow his instructions which is something that certainly takes time and is a huge compliment to her trainer. Of course, the next best compliment is a referral, which she did with her husband who recently started withing with Rasean as well and has seen a big difference as well.
Thank you, Marjan for being such an incredible and loyal member. Next time you see Marjan, possibly working out with Rasean, give her a socially distant wave hello!