Los Angeles Times

A great sweat is a class away

- By Kavita Daswani health@latimes.com

Boot camp, bouncing, biking and yoga: a range of fitness events around town make it easy for workout fans to mix things up.

Tough love to a better you

On Saturday, there’s a preview of the new Barry’s Bootcamp in Venice, which officially opens later in the month. Try a class and enjoy some sustenance from Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop, and watch street artist Kelsey Montague finish a piece on the side of the 8,000square-foot two-level studio. The location will also feature a Stretch Lounge and a Fuel Bar for smoothies and healthful snacks. The Irvine location is pictured below.

Info: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Barry’s Bootcamp, 1500 Lincoln Blvd., Venice. Free. www.barrysboot­camp.com

In glowing good health

The benefits of jumping on a trampoline shouldn’t be underestim­ated: Experts say it’s great for overall cardiovasc­ular health while limiting damage to joints. Indoor trampoline park brand Sky Zone is adding a cool vibe to bouncing by introducin­g Glow on Friday and Saturday nights, when its locations in Torrance, Covina and Riverside are transforme­d into glow-in-the-dark dance clubs with DJs. Participan­ts can jump freestyle or join a metabolism-boosting dodgeball game. Glow is open to all ages, but younger jumpers are separated for safety.

Info: Prices and hours vary by location. (The Torrance venue charges $28 per person for two hours.) www.skyzone.com

Waiting to exhale (and dance)

Start your Saturday night with Deep Exhale, a rooftop yoga-dance class in downtown Los Angeles led by yoga teacher Cristi Christense­n and DJ Marques Wyatt. The class, designed for all levels, starts with meditation and breath work and segues into vinyasa yoga. “It builds increasing­ly until everyone is just dancing,” said Justin Henderson, founder of event company Bender, which is co-producing the evening. Afterward, stay for compliment­ary drinks from Suja and the newly opened MatchaBar, and snacks from healthful treat brand Bare.

Info: 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Row DTLA, 777 Alameda St. Free parking. $25 to $30. fundergrou­ndwellness.com

A healthy jolt of exercise

Want to get better on a bike? Visit the Long Beach Electric Bike Expo next weekend, where some 100 makers of electric bikes will be offering various models to be ridden around an outdoor track. Brands being featured include San Jose-based Tempo, which will showcase its Carmel, La Jolla and Santa Barbara models (and raffle one off). Tempo founder Van Nguyen says women in urban areas who like to ride for fitness and sustainabi­lity are joining the burgeoning ranks of e-cyclists.

Info: 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 25, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 26. Long Beach Convention Center, 368 E. Shoreline Drive, Long Beach. Free. electricbi­ke-expo.com

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