Bleh. I had mixed feelings about this studio from the get-go and those sentiments were fulfilled after taking one of their signature 45-minute classes. First off, a single class was a whopping 1000 php (~$20). The only "deal" they had was a 5 class pack for 1,500 php which is not useful for short-term travelers. Checking in was easy only because I just so happened to have my ID on me. They otherwise did not tell you to bring one anywhere in the welcome email.
They use some weird, modified Schwinn bikes here, one where the handle bars come in a grid-like formation. This does give it a "middle" and a "lower" bar which is what they cued for in their VERY convoluted and jerky choreography. I swear, I was told by the front desk girl who gave me an introductory course of their bike setup at the front (nice of them), that "cardio is not mandatory, but choreo is". I wasn't sure if I had heard her properly, but the weird choreo I eventually experienced convinced me that I had.
In addition to the weird jerky "push ups" off each bar and the top handle bars, we were cued to "sway" and "slide". I was thrown off by this but apparently they have a *Jumpstart* class which might go over these "moves". I otherwise jumped right into a *Pure Electric* ride unknowingly. It gave me pause at first, but I did eventually get a hang of it. I still refused to do the crazy push up sequences though because it made me feel epileptic. It also looked ridiculous. In the end, I received no cardio benefit from the class. We were purposefully riding at a lower resistance too as the instructor rarely told you to mess with the knob. She was also very bad at cuing for the choreo. Plus the mic was scratchy. Her music was all over the place as she would randomly play some k-pop.
Overall, I was not satisfied, however they were great about getting you acquainted with their equipment so I was able to clip into my bike with ease. Shoe rentals were free (for my first time at least), and the locker room was more spacious than some. Otherwise, this studio comes with a different overall goal, one that may not involve boosting your overall fitness, but it certainly will attempt to improve your ability to follow choreo! read more