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    Studio 509

    Studio 509

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I did the unlimited trial for 3 weeks at studio 509. Definitely worth the money (currently $50)…read more You get access attend classes both in-person and virtually as well as access to that weeks video recording of classes. I attended over 14 classes by either medium in this time. It was a great way to try out a bunch of classes to see what you like. I am personally not a dancer (beginner) and have done more yoga and there were plenty of options that weren't intimidating. The instructors I met were all very nice and welcoming. I'll include my two cents on each class below- but note as I said I am a beginner dancer and I also did not read the descriptions on the website before booking, i usually signed up through the app. *Fun tip for shy or dancing-intimidated people you can attend classes virtually first (or watch the past recordings for that class prior) if your are unsure of the difficulty level before you sign up for in person. Check the schedule before buying the trial or classes, there are not many afternoon/evening classes especially on the weekend. Pilates - Loved the pilates classes the most, attended several in person. It's not on the reformer machines, its on matts. This was doable and lightly challenging with my existing exposure to yoga. If you have no exposure, as with many of these classes, you'll catch on after a class or two. Dance Fusion - If you are a dancer or were a dancer in the past this is probably the class for you. It's a lot of choreo and you learn a routine during the class, line up in paris or groups and do the routine. Too hard for me but I didnt read the description prior and attended virtually so it was fine. Thrive - This was a fun calm dance class, lots of older ladies there. it incorporates chair yoga, dancing, legs and arms work outs. You can still work up a sweat and get your cardio in but it's not high intensity. Groovefit- I think this was my second favorite class. It gives zumba vibes Totalfit- cardio/aerobics and weights, not too hard. can get sweaty Ballet- I attended 1 session virtually and it was not too hard considering my lack of experience. I think they had people line up in the in-person sessions and do leaps/ sashets one by one etc, I would have been nervous doing that. Overall I had a great time attending classes at Studio 509, this deal was totally worth it. Highly recommend

    (Your image needs to be updated.)…read more Every instructor here is magnetic. The classes are fun, and not too challenging. They really cater to their clientele -- older women in the area, but as a 29-year-old getting back into fitness I still found their classes to be fun.

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    D & I Fitness

    D & I Fitness

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This is my all-time fav gym and community, all in one. Delon has built an amazing group of trainers…read moreand a following of members that's so inclusive, fun and challenging! The motto is "never the same" and I can day after 3 years of membership, that's true. It keeps me motivated and coming back. A special shout out to Nate for his training AND amazing sports massage. It is truly therapeutic. I've gone quite a few times and look forward to the next!

    Delon has created a great gym and a great community on instructors and members. Delon is a Muay…read moreThai kickboxing master and the certainly some people enjoy getting in the ring at the center of the gym but most people come for the group fitness classes or personal training. The classes focus on rotating exercises and styles to make sure your muscles don't get too used to the same old same old this their mantra, "Never the Same". Don't be afraid or intimated to start here. This is a clean, well designed, gym and is NOT full of meatheads (it's ~2/3 women) with people of all shapes, sizes and fitness levels. Not to be missed are Nate's sports massages which you can do here or at the sister gym Humble. NOT for the faint of heart but if you want to feel like you are walking on clouds after 45 mins Nate is the best. I came here as a tubby, banged up, middles aged half marathon runner and I'm happy to count myself among the many who have transformed themselves here. Delon, Marcus, Daria, Rusty, Nate...Thank You!

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    Baker-Street-Yoga

    Baker-Street-Yoga

    4.6
    (14 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    It was my first try with hot yoga. I don't fully understand the appeal of sweating so much…read more Admittedly, I don't think I'm proper audience for this place. It's less of a spiritual practice than a light cardio workout. We go through the poses quickly, and repeat them almost like a circuit. After class, I feel like I've done some light exercise rather than limber and relaxed. I did enjoy classes with Hailee. She has great energy and goes around to help you out with your poses. If hot yoga/cardio is your niche, you will enjoy this studio. The instructors are kind and it's very welcoming place

    Came here once with a friend for their Friday night beginning's warm yoga class, which was taught…read moreby Dana Murphy. It's a small space with just one studio for class. Doors lock promptly when class starts, so don't be late! Our class was pretty crowded, over 20 people. We had five mats per row, pushed so that if everyone sat crosslegged, you'd probably bump knees with your neighbor. But it worked out okay. Most of the people who were taking the class seemed like regulars and they were fairly friendly. Overall, I really enjoyed the class, but I didn't really think it was geared that well towards beginners. The instructor called out poses instead of explaining them, and she walked around the room a lot so it was not possible to look at her for reference. Instead, I had to hope that the person in front of me knew what she was doing, since I was just mimicking her. Luckily, the woman in front of me was a pro, but it still made class kind of confusing. The class lasted over an hour. I really enjoyed the semi-meditative talk through at the beginning and end of the class. I felt like I got a good work out, and I felt mentally rejuvenated at the end. The studio has plenty of yoga mats if you don't have your own, as well as blankets, "bricks" (which I'd never used before, but they do help with some of the poses!), and small towels. There isn't really a private changing area, but there is a back space with sliding doors where they keep the aforementioned supplies. There are two sinks, hand soap, and a mirror there. There is also a water cooler in the front. I'd love to come back for this class whenever I have time. I don't know what their regular classes are like, but hopefully once I have a better work schedule I can try those too!

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