Saturday, May 30th
11AM E.T. / 8AM P.T. (Registration closes at 9:30AM E.T.)
Led by: Sophia Goldstein, AARMY Coach
Price: $12, 50% of all ticket proceeds will support The National Council for Behavioral Health COVID-19 Relief Fund, remaining will support the studio (processing fees excluded).
You will be emailed the access link on Saturday 5/30 at 10:00am ET, one hour before we begin! Be on the lookout for an email from experiences@wellandgood.com, and please check your promotions or spam folders if you do not receive at 10:00am ET.
This event will be live streamed and will not be available after the event ends.
Growing up in a military family, Sophia is no stranger to army life. After moving around the world every two years, Sophia finally landed in Las Vegas where her love of training started to take shape.
Sophia originally pursued a conservatory acting program, then finally made fitness her focus in NYC. Sophia now coaches both AARMY Cycle and AARMY Bootcamps, bringing her own unique energy and commitment to every athlete she trains.
AARMY is a new fitness concept bringing a next level coaching experience to both mental conditioning as well as physical. The fundamental philosophy of AARMY is that everyone has an athlete inside them waiting to be unlocked.
AARMY launched this past year with facilities in both NY & LA, and their new Digital Subscription App will launch this July nationwide with on demand programming.
Hope and help are needed now more than ever.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) represents a direct threat to people and communities. The pandemic also has created an indirect threat – creating profound new barriers for people to access the behavioral health care treatment and services they rely on for survival.
The National Council for Behavioral Health has created a new Relief Fund to place resources directly in the hands of community behavioral health providers who are at the frontlines, helping people with mental illnesses and addictions. Your generous donation will help individuals with behavioral health care needs – and the providers who support them – survive these tumultuous times by providing economic relief and practical resources for them to interact with individuals remotely and, when needed, in-person. One hundred percent of all donations will be dispersed to non-profit providers across the country and help them build their capacity to continue to provide safe, quality services.