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    Core Pilates Studio

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Stopped here while visiting from out of town, it is a great little studio. The class was challenging and the instructor was super nice.

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    Push Pedal Pull

    Push Pedal Pull

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    The staff at Push, Pedal, Pull have all been extremely helpful and timely with the delivery of our…read moreworkout equipment. We looked at other places, but the wait time was 8-10 weeks out. At Push, Pedal, Pull they were able to deliver all of our equipment in less than 2 weeks and they installed it like a breeze.

    I rarely write bad reviews but....This was the worst retail experience we have had in years. On…read moreJune 4th we purchased a bike, weights nd a weight rack. The rack was "back ordered" for 3 weeks we were told. There was zero follow-up, I had to drive to store to speak with Colton, who has made this transaction agonizing. Turns out the rack we paid for in a set was discontinued. They offered the floor model. Floor model was finally delivered, but once weights were placed on rack it looked like it would tip forward-a safety risk.  Colton promised to get back to us the next day. We waited again. More texts once again begging for information. Eventually, he offered another option we said fine. Despite our efforts to communicate, we still don't know where, when or if this new rack will show -up.  We are going on 3 months now, no apology, zero offer to make it right, tons of excuses, no follow-up. We decided to give one last try to get information this week.  Text ignored again.  We will be contacting our bank. The Incomplete set shouldn't be sold to begin with but once that happened the company should  make it right, at minimum respond to questions. We have all the documentation.  So much time and frustration for something that should have been easily rectified. RUN from PUSH PEDAL PULL.

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    YMCA Healthy Living Center - INTEGRIS

    YMCA Healthy Living Center - INTEGRIS

    4.0(8 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I recently came to the realization that I'm not a college student who gets to keep eating like crap…read more(or like a Yelper) and not have it affect things like my waist, or how my clothes fit. It took a while for me to come to terms with it. Either I have to start eating healthily, or I have to exercise. Ideally both. And since I like food too much to survive on stupid things like salads, it looks like physical exercise is the only alternative. So here's me trying. Or at least pretending to try. Anyway, "INTEGRIS PACER Fitness Center" is no longer a thing. It is now known as the "YMCA Healthy Living Center - INTEGRIS." A mouthful, yes. So call it HLC instead. Because of its cardiology-rehab focus, HLC tends to have greater numbers of elderly people than the average gym. This can be a boon for some: (1) There are few if any meat-heads grunting and throwing weights. (2) Classes when available tend to have plenty of room so you can just slide in even if you show up late (the classes are upstairs). (3) And old people tend to be much friendlier than us stuck-up young folk. (4) I also like that it's a pretty quiet gym. There's no pool, so that's certainly lacking compared to other locations. But there is a racquetball court. If you're expecting Gold's Gym, you will be disappointed. If you need to be surrounded by people going on about "all kinnnnndsss of gains" (and/or gym bunnies who don't actually work out) to feel like it's worth your time, this may not be the gym for you. Even if the equipment isn't the latest, super-techie, new hotness, they're all well-maintained and clean, and do everything you need them to do. Also, it's like... 14 laps around the track to equal one mile or something. Which is largely useless, because I always lose count at about the 7th or 8th time around. The rehab-focus is expected to continue even with the changes, so I don't expect to see too many changes in the overall feel of the gym, but we'll have to wait and see to be sure. Also... because of the greater than usual number of older folk, I have seen some very confident older men confidently strutting about in their confidently confident birthday suits. I have seen things... Wrinkled things... I hope I'm that bold when I'm older... P. S. There's this trainer named Kelly. I'm not sure if she trains at any of the other Y's or if she's only at HLC, but Mother of Pearl, she is good. Her muscle conditioning classes have been amazing. That DOMS tho... Consistently taking her (or other trainers') classes should allow you to continue being the food-obsessed Yelper that you are.

    Ohhhh YMCA. My…read moreprevious membership at another gym ended, and I didn't really love it. I figured I'd start running outside and save money, but I wasn't quite as motivated to do that as I thought. I searched for gyms near me and the obvious answer (Golds, Planet Fitness) were a hard pass. I'm too old and too married for the nightclub that is Golds gym. And I loathe PF so much, I've contemplated picketing outside. Enter the Y. I don't think I'd joined before cause I was young and cheap and looking for promos that waive the joining fee and obviously matching all my workout gear and wanting to be cute). But now, bring it on. This specific location is mainly a cardio rehab center for Integris. Read: senior citizens, it's awesome. Literally no one cares what you look like or what you're doing. Most people are over the age of 50. It's so cute to watch them come in and chat and walk the track. There are also a TON of classes, just like a regular Y. The spin class is tough, and I've loved it. They're also at alllll times of day, starting at 5:40am, perfect for the commuter like me. The rest of the equipment is minimal, but just enough. There's free weights, machines, ad area and a small turf track. Bikes, ellipticals, treadmills and even a Jacobs Ladder. The front desk is nice. And there are complimentary towels. I knocked a star for equipment cleanliness. ::sigh:: I actually mentioned it to the front desk today and now I probably am going to be blackballed but it's pretty gross. They have spray so you can wipe down your machine after you use it, but it looks like that's as far as the cleaning goes. At least on the machines I've used (cardio). The guy said the staff cleans them regularly so I'm sure he thinks I'm a huge biotch (I tried to approach it nicely!) but I use the same elliptical every time. And every time there are sweat stains along the bottom, and he same stuck on brown stuff. I used my towels to wipe the back and black grime came off. It's visible to the naked eye and it really grosses me out. Not enough to quit, but I really hope they'll clean a little better!

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    This Y has a Mt Ever Climb machine!

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    Bad Azz Physiques

    Bad Azz Physiques

    5.0(1 review)
    10.8 mi

    One of the Nations best in every category . If you are looking for a master of all trades for your…read morefitness needs you are in the right place!

    From the owner: Introducing Eric Murphy, a highly accomplished personal trainer and nutritionist who has dedicated…read morehis career to helping people achieve their fitness goals. With years of experience under his belt, Eric specializes in assisting individuals from all walks of life, including bodybuilders, women, men, postpartum women, and teenagers, in attaining their ideal physique. Regardless of whether you aim to lose weight, build muscle, or enhance your overall fitness level, Eric is here to design a tailor-made fitness and nutrition plan that will help you reach your goals effectively and efficiently. Understanding that every person is unique, he carefully crafts programs that fit seamlessly into each individual's lifestyle, addressing their specific needs and catering to their desired fitness objectives. We understand that motivation and goal-setting are crucial to success, which is why our app provides strategies and tools to help you stay motivated and set realistic, achievable goals. Whether it's through personalized messages, progress photos, or milestone tracking, our app will keep you focused and driven throughout your fitness journey.

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    The Pilates Collective

    The Pilates Collective

    5.0(6 reviews)
    5.3 miChurch Row

    Pilates Collective is a great studio in midtown OKC! If you love a lit room, this place has windows…read moreeverywhere! They have different classes at different times of the day! The instructors are great at guiding you through the exercises! Smaller class size which is perfect for your instructor to guide you through your workout! One of my favorite Pilates studies in town!

    I think I understand the hype surrounding pilates, now. Thanks to my lovely ClassPass trial, I was…read moreable to try out this beautiful and brand new reformer studio in downtown OKC. Devon, our instructor for the Introduction to Reformers class, was fabulous and extra patient with us newbies. She is well-informed on the movement patterns and proprioception of the human anatomy and explained things very thoroughly. Broke down the anatomy of the intimidating reformers too, and needless to say I'm hooked on this restorative, balancing form of exercise. She mentioned that they offer a 2-week period of unlimited classes for only $75 so I may take her up on that in the near future, which is an amazing value for what you get. The workouts are usually more intense than the beginner series, and you use more resistance, which is something to work towards. Oh, and I loved that the class is inclusive and had a mix of guys and girlies, so everyone can be a Pilates Princess if they wanna be. The parking is kinda weird, though, but that's downtown for you. I found free side street parking around the corner which is a close enough walk to the entrance.

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    Beautiful studio

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