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MAD Fitness expanding into new space in Takoma Park this Summer

7302 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD
7302 Carroll Ave courtesy Old Takoma Business Association

From a press release:

“Mother and daughter fitness team, Sue Immerman and Eve Kenney, are launching MAD Fitness at 7302 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD. With a mission to provide instruction and training for any stage of life through functional exercise, the MAD team will offer small group and semi- private classes including body weight training, flexibility work, sports-specific training, partner workouts, pre and post natal fitness and more – all with an emphasis on play. With targeted, themed workouts, the team makes working out fun.

“We look forward to continuing our workouts with the Takoma Park community,” says co-owner Mom, Sue Immerman. ‘We have created a loyal following with the classes that we co-teach at Roda Movements and are excited to have our own space now.” Co-owner daughter, Eve Kenney adds “Our play-based workouts have been really popular. They are targeted at all fitness levels and we make sure that everyone is having fun in a safe and effective program.”

“We are excited that MAD Fitness has expanded their business into their own space,” says Old Takoma Business Association Executive Director, Laura Barclay. “They are part of the continuing transformation of the Old Takoma business district.”

Opening Date: Summer 2014

Location:
MAD Fitness
7302 Carroll Ave
Takoma Park, MD 20912

About MAD Fitness
Mother and daughter (MAD) Personal Trainers, Sue Immerman and Eve Kenney, each committed to the idea that having fun while being fit is life-enhancing, teamed up professionally in 2013 to start Mad Fitness. Sue is a personal trainer certified through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, with specialty certificates in training youth and seniors, stretching, pre-and postnatal training, and Functional Movement Systems screening. She has an M.A. in Adult Development and Aging. Eve is also a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine with specialty certificates in integrated stretching and Functional Movement Systems screening. She is studying kinesiology at the University of Maryland. www.madfitness.us ; FB: MadFitness; Twitter: @MADfitnessTKPK”

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