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    CYCLEBAR

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 4:30 am - 11:00 AM, 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Virtual fitness classes

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    Basecamp Fitness

    Basecamp Fitness

    4.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    This is what I'd call the perfect lunchtime workout. It's short, it's to the point, and it's a…read moretotal vibe. You're in, you're out, and you get a great sweat in without derailing your day. Plus, there's a shower (huge win), multiple bathrooms, and a water station -- all things that make a mid-day class actually doable. What I Liked: * Outstanding customer service and outreach. Before I even stepped into my first class, I got a call, text, and email -- all friendly, professional, and super helpful. They even follow up afterward, which shows they care about building real relationships. * Top-notch coaching and community. Every coach I interacted with was phenomenal. They give you a full tour, introduce you to other members before class, and explain everything thoroughly. The environment feels really welcoming, with a nice mix of FIT regulars and people newer to their fitness journey. * The workout itself. It's that functional fitness franchise model we've all seen -- but with its own flair. It's high-energy, fun, and easy to tailor to your level. I took an upper-body (arms) workout and it hit all the right notes. * Warm-up, finisher, and stretching. We started with a proper warm-up, which I always appreciate, and ended with a core finisher on the floor that was surprisingly tough -- in a good way. I loved that they wrapped it up with some stretching afterward. It felt balanced and intentional from start to finish. * The setup and vibe. The lighting was phenomenal, the sound system and microphone were on point, and the music choice was great. I loved the projector screen announcements -- such a professional touch -- and the club-style lighting really elevated the energy in the room. * Tech + instruction. You get a mix of live, verbal coaching and virtual instruction on the screens, which I actually really liked. It keeps you moving without confusion. * Amenities & details. Clean facilities, well-organized stations, and great overall flow. And yes, they've got some pretty solid swag (even if a little overpriced). * Potential for growth. I could definitely see this franchise expanding across the Southwest. I'm already looking forward to their East Lake El Paso location opening. What Could Be Better: * No ClassPass access. That's a tough one for travelers or anyone trying to sample studios before committing. * Easy to slack if you're not self-motivated. Since it's a self-paced station setup, you really have to push yourself to get the most out of it. If you've got that internal drive, though, it's a great system. * Swag pricing. Like I said -- love the merch, just wish it was a little more reasonable. * Station layout and class size potential. The instructor mentioned the class can hold up to 42 people, which honestly seems wild. I only had about 15 in mine, and even then, the stations weren't anywhere near each other -- I was running from one end of the room to the other every time the timer went off. I actually like the timers, but the setup felt chaotic. I can't imagine 40+ people doing that at once without bumping into each other. I get that it adds steps, but having the stations in order would make a lot more sense. * No mats for floor work. The finisher and stretching were great, but doing them directly on the floor wasn't ideal -- especially after getting sweaty. A mat option would make that part a lot more comfortable and hygienic. Overall, this was a great experience. The staff, the energy, and the format all make it a fun and effective workout. I left feeling accomplished, not exhausted, and I'd definitely come back.

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    Pure Barre

    Pure Barre

    4.4(14 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I've been going to Pure Barre ‍ for about 4 months, but to be honest, I've been going a lot less…read morebecause I've been so busy. What I like about them is that they let you take a FREE demo class, which is a really good mix of all the different classes they have. I then took a stretching class called "Align" that I actually fell in love with. It's the perfect mixture of yoga and resistance training, and it helps you with your posture and alignment, while still getting your heart rate up. The facilities are clean and modern, and the instructor, Erica, is high-energy and super kind. They also provide you the equipment like bands, mats, and weights, just need to clean it afterwards. They only offer classes on certain days, and the schedule is uncertain because they're in a transition period. The owner of the franchise sold it to two different owners, so now you have to get a membership at each studio, instead of being able to go to the Pure Barre here off Redd or Kern, when it was under the same owner. Other than that, the classes are high-quality, and I enjoy them. I just wish they offered more, but I understand they're a small, growing studio, and it's really close to my house, so I can't complain. I also like that there's no judgment, and you can go at your own pace. I usually modify the exercises so I don't hurt myself, because I'm so out of shape. A lot of the people who take the classes come from Pilates, which I also wanted to try, but apparently the reformer machines are kind of unforgiving, and they suffer a lot of injuries. Pure Barre is a more natural and more forgiving way to lengthen and tone your body without hurting yourself, so I'm glad I took this instead. If you're interested in trying them out, they have demos you can try. And now that the kids are going to school, I'll be going to take more classes, because it makes me feel so much better and really helps me with posture and hip and back problems that you get as you age. The classes are also pretty affordable if you buy a package, and they always run specials. -TODOELPASO

    Pure Barre kicked my butt. I signed my boyfriend and I up for the Love Your Body class on…read moreValentine's Day and I still feel the burn in my abs today. PB gave us a great workout in a fun environment. I'm usually more of a studio jumper (I like going to different types of studios like yoga and pilates and kickboxing and... well, you get it). Signing up for a single class is only $20 right now. I was lucky enough to have a discount code for a free class, but I would've taken the class regardless. You can purchase single classes or memberships online, but I'd check at PB first because they might have some kind of discount going on. Our teacher was Courtney. She was awesome! She started the class by making sure we understood the lingo ("tuck" was the big one that day) and as the class went on she made sure we had the right posture and we weren't taking the easy way out any chance we got. "Find your shake" was said a lot and I did find my shake. A couple of our friends came too so I think that helped to keep us on our toes... literally. PB classes are a mix of yoga, pilates, and ballet. The ballet portion of it is more isolated standing and sitting stretches... so no, you won't be doing any pirouettes during PB. The workout wasn't so strenuous that I was near death, but between pumping weights and holding a small PB ball between my legs, every muscle in my body felt like it was working. The whole studio is in tip-top shape. In the very back there is a small locker room where you can leave your stuff and pick up weights, a band, and a ball for the class. Before the class we also picked up some "sticky socks" in the front shop area. They actually have a lot of women's apparel available like shirts, capris, and leggings. Great class, awesome instructor, and wonderful studio! I'll be signing up for more classes very soon! Oh and they sometimes have different types of events so check into those.

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