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    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    7 years ago

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    17 years ago

    No good news here- instructor not sanctioned by Bikram anymore. Too bad. I had a great experience when I was in the area.

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    Yoga Joint

    Yoga Joint

    4.1(21 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    App is complete garbage - not user friendly - the pop-up they are using for ads just stays up and…read moreyou cannot access any other screens to schedule. Was going to take classes here but nope.

    1 Star is too much. The customer should always be right…read more What Yoga joint is doing sure feels like fraud to me. The monthly price is 69% higher than when I was last a member 5 years ago which far outpaces inflation with no additional benefits. Whatever. I moved back to Deerfield and purchased an unlimited use package that provides 3 guest passes per month. My first payment was 9/11/25. I went in with a guest today for a class today and they told me they sent out an e-mail in October saying they cancelled ALL guest passes. One month after they sold me 1 thing they now destroyed a HUGE part of the packages value. Forget about the embarrassment of being treated like $2000.00 annually was not enough while an important relationship was strong-armed into paying $30 for a guest. Yoga Joint's policy requires that when I cancel, I have to pay for another month before cancellation is accepted. Sounds like a bait and switch but even if not, they will need to refund that last months payment. Fortunately I cancelled this membership in October because they had charged me excessive fees mostly for classes that are half empty. Saturday morning is the only classes that I have seen filed to capacity. I did not read the fine print in my agreement as I had a towel, mat, yogi toe and bottle of water in my hand when I signed up for the recurring charges. So I begrudgingly ate those fees. Bottom line, I contacted my bank to fight this 1 month charge. The price somehow was $140.00 and now it's $169.00. Maybe the increase occurred in an e-mail as well. More BS. Either way it's gross that they don't warn us in class as they do advertise additional services in the yoga room once we have already set up. Bottom line: I signed up in September, they changed their policy the following month and that class they value at $30 and the 3 passes per month equates to a $90.00 value loss monthly or $1080.00 annually which is a 64% increase in the cost to this Yoga Studio. It's not ethical and it may even be illegal. Either way, their policy change voids their 1 month additional month requirement upon cancellation. They should have credited it back immediately as they knew this was happening and the reaction I had should was no surprise to them. They should have had an immediate and proper response. Many do not fight it probably because the money is insignificant to them and Yoga Joint doesn't lose enough business for them to care about the client. They didn't credit me back immediately, so I will do it my way. I expect them to fix this by the end of the day tomorrow. If not, educating as many people as I can in every possible way becomes my new second job. The Better Business Bureau and small claims court are on my schedule for tomorrow and Wednesday has additional yet different actions. It will continue daily until I get satisfaction that equates to my financial loss. I will pay the excessive fees to small claims and I will do so until the end because I will Not be taken advantage of. They should stick those costs to entitled wives with wealthy unknowing benefactors. They are not the only yoga studio in the area by a long shot and yoga is more business than moving meditations, community and positive energy lifestyles.

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    Club Pilates

    Club Pilates

    5.0(21 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Update: The manager of this studio called me immediately…read moreafter I texted her to talk about my experience. I was wrong. They are not rigid. They genuinely do care about the customer experience. Genuinely appreciated that... They have a strong chain of command and a way of doing things which keep a business running... It's not just how a business is run, but how they handle it when there's a genuine concern... A+ to this team for stepping up and super fast to my concerns. Thank you so much. I spent over $200 for only two classes at this Club Pilates location, and the experience was extremely disappointing. I was turned away from a Level 1.5 class simply because it was my second class--even though the Level 1.0 class was full, which is why I booked the higher level. Their rigid, one-size-fits-all policies do not take into account real-life situations or individual circumstances. When I explained what happened, I wasn't offered a real solution--just a credit I didn't want or ask for. If you're new to Pilates or unsure whether it's right for you, I strongly recommend thinking twice before joining this studio. The lack of flexibility and customer consideration was extremely discouraging.

    This Club Pilates Studio is one of the best! There are two large studio rooms, it's very spacious…read moreand it is so clean! I visited for the first time yesterday and was so impressed with the staff and the manager. The class was challenging but the teacher explained every single step so you could feel fully confident in participating in the class. I attended a Saturday class with some of the moms at our school. It was a fabulous experience. 10/10!

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    Say Fitness - Eija Saadedtin: LMT, NSCA-CPT

    Say Fitness

    5.0(12 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    You know you need to work out, but.... "I'm too old…read moreI don't like high pressure sales tactics It doesn't fit in my schedule It's sooo boring My weight is fine The trainers don't really know what they're doing I could get killed on that equipment I hate waiting to use the equipment because it's so crowded The showers are icky...." It goes on, but I think I've hit the high points. Eventually, you make yourself go check out the big gyms. Sure enough, there are dozens of sweaty people rotating on and off the equipment without cleaning it. The smell of sweat permeates the room. Weights are everywhere except where they belong. And the sales guys....looming like vultures. But what if you could find a place where none of that was true and none of your excuses would apply? I'm picky about gyms or fitness centers....very picky. So have I got a place for you! Before you start, you will be given a health screen of questions of any current or past medical issues, as well as family history. Your blood pressure is taken, along with your resting pulse. You get body composition measurements and metabolic testing. Uh-huh, your weight may be good, but is there hidden fat that could be an issue? You can have your cholesterol, blood sugar or pulmonary function tested. Wow. Who else does that? Nobody, but these people really care about you. Their clients range from age 7 to age 92.......what were you saying about being too old? Moving on - you're ready to start. First off all comes the scheduling thing. This gym doesn't have any hours. You want to work out at 4 a.m., okay the trainer will be there, he/she will be qualified. You can see that from their bios on the website. All training is by appointment only so the gym is small, there will never be more than a few people at a time, and each one will have a trainer. You're never alone, so you don't have to worry about accidentally getting hurt because you didn't know what you were doing. And believe me, you won't get bored. You are the sole focus of your trainer while you are there. The equipment is current and well maintained. You won't see rusty hinges and worn out machines that squeak when they move. The gym is spotless, everything is where it belongs. Not sure about your diet? There is a nutritionist on call. Same thing with a masseuse, if you want a massage after your work-out. Oh yes, the dreaded locker and shower area. There's only a handful of lockers, since this is a personal gym. There are two huge showers (one is handicap accessible) and a private dressing area. There is no mold growing in corners that looks as though it pre-dates pond scum. This place is clean, even by germophobic standards. So, you love the place, but you still aren't sure. You can have 3 free sessions and there is no used care salesman hiding behind the curtain. Yes, I had one gym that actually said, "How can we get you to sign this contract before you leave, without having to look anywhere else?" Either you want to do it, or you don't. No one is going to push you. No, it isn't cheap to work-out here, but there are so many things that make it worth making it work. Go ahead - take their 3 free sessions and try it out, compare for yourself. I dare ya.....

    For 46 years I have steadfastly avoided anyone even remotely resembling a PE instructor... then I…read moremet Michael Ashley. I finished up my third visit on Wednesday and still no mention of money!?! On my first visit I had a review of my physical state including my stats, BMI and about 15 measurements of my arms, legs, waist, chest and others. There was also a discussion about my general health, my goals and how I felt about using a facility like his. (The focus was all on me... not on how many payments the plan could be stretched over, like when we were shopping for a gym for my wife!?!) On my second visit Michael guided me through about ten different activities which he purposely started out on the lower, safer levels. It was surprisingly gentle and Michael was genuinely encouraging. (Way different than the ### high school gym instructor who turned me off from going to a gym for the last 46 years.) On my third visit, after warming up, I had an odd sensation that took me a moment to figure out what the heck it was. I was stunned to discover that I was actually looking forward to the workout (not dreading it... how weird is that!?!) Michael came out to meet me on the gym floor and we were off on another set of discovery activities. What was I capable of doing? (You will note I am using the term "activities" rather than calling them "exercises". That is because in my mind, I equate exercises with torture and these were actually interesting as they were designed to help me discover... not suffer.) Michael got me to do more than I thought I was going to be able to do and in a supporting, team like way. Hard to explain but Michael makes you feel like you are not in this alone and he champions you all the way. Not in a cheerleader way but in a belief in you that you just sense and respond accordingly. Best way I can describe it. Tomorrow, I meet again with Michael to go over my results from the three visits. Still no mention of money... just me, how I feel while working out, tips on how to manage my balance better and more about ME. When Michael says he will give you three visits free, he really means it. I figured it was just sales hype. There has been no sales hype... actually nothing to do with sales, at all. So, pigs must be flying somewhere and a very hot location must have frozen over because I am actually going to recommend a fitness center... SayFitness. If you have ever wondered about going to a gym or having a trainer help you get fit, you must take Michael up on his three free visit offer. And it isn't just come in and work out on the equipment. It is a full review, guidance and a plan... and encouragement. And it really is free! Oh yes, Michael tells me that his trainers will meet you on your schedule. So, if you schedule a workout for 3:00 am, your trainer will meet you at the gym at that time. I am tempted to test Michael on this feature, too. But that would mean I would have to get up at 3:00 am, also. I think I will take his word for it.

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