'Reserve with Google' helps you get into better physical shape with easy fitness class bookings
If you are anything like me, you want to get into better physical shape. While it is easy to cover up your flabby body during the colder months, before you know it, summer will be here. No one wants to be seen at the beach with an embarrassing body. Heck, everyone wants to look good and be healthy -- am I right?
Today, Google announces a new way to more easily achieve that sexy body you desire. The search-giant is making it simpler to book fitness classes with "Reserve by Google". Surprisingly, the company is even offering pole dancing classes on its booking page.
"After a holiday season full of delightful indulging, millions of people make an optimistic New Year’s resolution to stay fit or lose the extra pounds they put on from those festive parties and family get-togethers. To help, starting today we're piloting a new way to easily book fitness and wellness classes. Reserve with Google will be available in Los Angeles, New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area, to make keeping up with your resolutions easier than ever", says Rajas Moonka, Group Product Manager, Google.
Moonka further says, "to book a fitness class, visit the Reserve with Google site on desktop or mobile web. There you can search for fitness studios near you, get great recommendations for fun new classes, or book a spot in the session you already know and love. Reserve with Google is possible through deep partnerships with top scheduling providers you may already use, including MINDBODY, Full Slate, Front Desk, Appointy -- and we'll be adding more, like zingFit, MyTime, and Genbook soon".
While visiting the specialized "Reserve by Google" page (found here) is hardly inconvenient, the search giant will be making the reservation process even easier over the next few weeks. How, you ask? It will offer the ability to book the classes directly from both its Search and Maps services.
Which fitness class will you book? Pole dancing or something a bit less risqué? Tell me in the comments.
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