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Tamarac Commissioner Morey Wright launches first-ever Fitness Verzuz

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Tamarac Commissioner Morey Wright launches first-ever Fitness Verzuz

Commissioner Morey Wright is taking the city’s fitness scene to a new level with the launch of the Tamarac Fitness Verzuz, a high-energy outdoor bootcamp battle designed to bring the community together through movement. The event marks the first of its kind in Tamarac, following the success of community fitness initiatives like Tamarac Sweat Fest and Feel the Rhythm.

The Fitness Verzuz will pit two local fitness powerhouses, RyFitness and Pay Me In Sweat, against each other in a friendly, head-to-head bootcamp challenge. Participants will enjoy a dynamic, full-body workout suitable for all fitness levels, from beginners to advanced enthusiasts.

Adding to the excitement, DJs She-J Hercules and DJ Fergie will provide a live soundtrack, keeping the energy high from warm-up through cool-down.

“Over the past few months, the community has shown incredible enthusiasm for events like Move with the Mayor, Fitzone, K.I.N.D: Ride for Miles, Sweat Fest, and Feel the Rhythm,” Commissioner Wright said. “The Fitness Verzuz is the next evolution. It’s not just a workout; it’s a high-energy experience that promotes health, wellness, and community unity.”

Event Details:

  • Who: Beginners to advanced fitness enthusiasts, ages 16+ (minors must be accompanied by a parent/guardian)

  • What to Bring: Athletic wear, sneakers, water, towel, and an optional yoga mat

  • Where: Tamarac Village, 9141 W. Commercial Blvd., Tamarac, FL 33351

  • Cost: Free, but registration is required

Early registration is encouraged as spots are limited. Participants can reserve their place online and watch an event video to get a preview of the action.

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