Tufas Boulder Lounge
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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 215-360-3999
Address: 1614 N 5th St 19122 Philadelphia, PA, US
Website: tufasboulderlounge.com
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Sorry for the late notice mix up yesterday (time is really starting to blend together) re the cancelation of the session with @movementwithnoor. We’ll catch y’all next Tuesday. Stay healthy, and keep that body moving.
Sorry for the late notice, but our Thursday session with @movementwithnoor tomorrow evening is canceled. See you next Tuesday instead.
Support Tufas staff member Nick Torsitano, and fellow runners, as they run to raise funds for Temple Hospital’s COVID-19 Relief Fund.
Catch part 5 of how street dance compliments power of climbing tonight at 5pm with @movementwithnoor on our YouTube channel. in bio. See you there. #tufasboulderlounge #movement #climhing #bouldering #philly #phillyclimbers #staysafe #stayhome #dance
Hey gang, go scope out our YouTube page to see some of your lovely Tufas instructors give lessons on various topics such as break dancing ( actually a lot of crossover training with climbing) , team tufas, and more. Every week we update the channel with more content , so don’t worry, you won’t go without seeing our pretty faces for too long. Feel free to also dm us, or comment in the post if you have any class requests. Stay safe fam, and we miss you all. #tufasboulderlounge #thistooshallpass #fitness #climbing #stayhome #phillyclimbers #philly #training #movement
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With many states beginning to lift restrictions, we’ve had a lot of questions from our community about how to climb responsibly during this time. If you do decide to go climb, please read this guide and be safe: https://bit.ly/35cRLYw
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Nixtamalization - a process for the preparation of maize (corn), or other grain, in which the corn is soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, usually limewater (but sometimes wood ash lye[citation needed]), washed, and then hulled. (Wikipedia). Now we know what that means, we wanted to take a moment to shoutout to the folks at cadence and lost bread. Go check out their initiative on their website and show’em some luv for their supportive efforts during this tough crazy... time, while answering your cravings for Tamales We hope everyone is holding up/in out there. Happy Humpday. Reposting @cadencerestaurant: ... "In 2014 @ana_caballero__ walked into @akitchenphilly looking to be a part of our team...fast forward 6 years and she asked us to be a part of hers and we couldn’t be more excited about the project she has created. Ana is one of the most passionate people in our industry and one of our best friends. Please show your support! Check out the details @lostbreadco website and preorder all the tamales!"
Did you catch Tuesday’s hip hop class with @movementwithnoor ? For the foreseeable future, we will have a movement session every Tuesday and Thursday. You can find the link in our bio, and can catch another session tonight at 5. Hope you’re all staying healthy and much love everyone!
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