WARREN, NJ, April 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Body So Perfect the nation's first training facility focusing on striving for perfection, proudly announces the opening of their first facility in Warren, NJ. The Grand Opening Event will take place on Wednesday May 15 between 6-9 PM . Demonstrations and program highlights will be featured. Refreshments served.
"We are so excited to introduce The Body So Perfect program to the world", say Roseann Knabe and Connie Fazekas; Co-Founders of Body So Perfect
"The concept of Body Perfect is very unique." It's not a conventional gym or spa. The Body So Perfect concept uses the Exsero System to target the problem areas of the body, while it puts you in an intense fat burning and muscle shaping session, promoting proper functioning of the body, along with Contour Firm and Shape which use RF Ultrasound that reduces fat and tightens the skin!
Conture Shape and Firm both use non-invasive fat reduction and requires no down time. This is the only non-invasive technique cleared by the FDA.
The RF Ultrasound procedure was featured on Dr. Oz and on the Today Show.
"Combining these two revolutionary procedures and techniques, Body So Perfect can guarantee optimal results, and yes. Perfection."
The Body So Perfect programs is assisted by professional certified trainers and medical assistance.
The Warren, NJ location is the first of a planned roll-out of franchises, throughout the US.
Body So Perfect is offering an introductory rate special of $149.00. The special can be purchased in the Warren Studio, or online at www.bodysoperfect.com
Body So Perfect, Now Perfection is Achievable...
Body So Perfect is offering a Introductory Rate Special of 149.00.
The special can be purchased in the Warren Studio, or on line at www.bodysoperfect.com.
Body So Perfect
513 Warrenville Road
Warren, NJ 07059
908-251-5058
Body So Perfect, a One-of-a-Kind Training Facility Announces the Grand Opening of Its First Location in Warren, NJ
Body So Perfect the nations first training facility focusing on striving for perfection, proudly announces the opening of their first facility in Warren NJ.
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