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    4.8 (8 reviews)
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    Club Pilates

    Club Pilates

    4.7
    (26 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I really enjoy taking classes at NW Club Pilates on SW Barnes Rd. The studio is welcoming, clean,…read moreand has a very positive atmosphere. As someone who is still new to Pilates, I truly appreciate how supportive and encouraging everyone has been. I would especially like to thanks Michelle, Katie,Brooke and Melissa for being such wonderful instructors. They are very kind, patient, and truly care about their students. They always make me feel comfortable and motivated during class, and I appreciate the attention and guidance they give to beginners like me. Thank you for making my Pilates experience so enjoyable!

    This is one of three studios I attend though this was my first time going here (I do love having an…read moreall inclusive membership so that I can go to any studio!). This is a great location in a pretty convenient spot and I love the layout - there is so much space in here so that you do not have to move things around like in other studios during class which is just an added treat. They have a great variety of classes based on skill level and also preference. Personally, I love all of the different classes for different reasons - after two years of taking Pilates I still drop in on level one classes sometimes. You get out of it what you put into it and it is an amazing workout. The instructors are so encouraging and supportive. During class many movements focus on the mind body connection and the instructors do such a great job of explaining the movements and helping you do them correctly. I do warn you though - Pilates is highly addictive!

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    Bonfire Hot Yoga

    Bonfire Hot Yoga

    4.2
    (69 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I absolutely loved Seth's class. I've done a handful of other hot yoga classes and several yoga…read moreclasses for year's. He was patient, offered adjustments, kind, and grounded in his teaching. The studio is in an area with lots of parking. There is a changing room and one stall for a shower if you're needing to jump from hot yoga to a Bubbles N Tea date (which is across the street and delicious). I will definitely consider the drop in class for $20 and the 2 weeks for $40 intro package. I dont live in the area, but I could see this being a great spot to check out if you've got a commute and want to dodge traffic! I wish I did live in the area so I could embrace this emotional and physical release more often.

    Not to be basic, but if I could do 0 stars, I would. I'm home from school and decided I wanted to…read moretry a hot yoga studio here at home, so I decided to try a class here. I took Laura's class, and she was such a sweetheart and amazing at teaching. I do hot yoga nearly everyday but I was not used to this type of yoga. I got extremely dehydrated, dizzy the second I walked into the studio room, so I decided to lay in child's pose the whole time, just to be safe and avoid fainting. I noticed another worker (I'm not familiar with her name) giving me very rude looks during the class, which made me feel like a distraction despite my efforts of staying safe. After the class, I quickly felt sick and ran to the bathroom where I was excessively vomiting in the trash can (all stalls were taken, it was my only option). It was embarrassing, but it happens. Not one person stopped and asked if I was okay, and about 10 people walked by me. When I went to tell Laura, she was busy so I asked the other worker available. She was extremely disrespectful and told me to clean it up and go take the trash out myself, after I told her I felt extremely dehydrated and ill. She didn't ask if I was okay or if I needed help with anything, all she said was, "Yeah can you take out the trash yourself." Seems like a biohazard to me, and heck if I even knew where to take the trash to. Additionally, I was visibly shaking and my voice and body was obviously showing that. I was utterly shook that she had asked me to do this and her attitude was undeniably sassy. I have never felt so unwelcome and humiliated. I told Laura and she immediately told me to go home and feel better, and that she will take care of it! Thank god for Laura being there or else I would have left the studio bawling my eyes out of embarrassment. There must be policies for cleaning up things like vomit, and I don't think that a visitor is in charge of doing that! If I knew her name, I would contact the studio directly and inform them. I felt so unwelcome after speaking to her and I pray no one else has had a similar experience with that worker. Every other worker was so sweet and helpful, though. I will not be coming back to this studio.

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    West Hills Racquet & Fitness Club

    West Hills Racquet & Fitness Club

    3.2
    (17 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    My husband and I have been members since 2009, and I like this club…read more The upside: The tennis pros are all fantastic - Dave, Caitlin, Vetu, Toby, Margo - they are excellent at teaching you what you need to know, and they make it fun. Plenty of parking. Lovely landscaped grounds, mature trees, beautiful. Eight indoor tennis courts and seven outdoors. Plenty of room around the edges of the courts, which I like. Nice to have a bench on each side, lots of clean towels. Recently remodeled bathrooms, very stylish, light, modern. All-you-can-drink no charge delicious ice water. The pool is always busy, looks wonderful. The hot tub is popular. There's a picnic garden which families use all the time on warm days, with picnic tables, grills, shade trees, grass, a play structure. Downside: The courts don't get cleaned very often. The roof leaks when it rains hard. They have a high school swim team that takes over the pool and the dressing areas when they are here. Wish you could buy a glass of wine in a stem glass, and beer on tap, and a few light snacks that don't come in a bag. An easier system for reserving court time, although I have no idea how they would do it. Move the fireplace to a different location so that you could see what's going on on the performance court.

    I attended the 5th Annual Beaverton Bash at West Hills Racquet Club. It was my first foray into…read morepickleball tournaments. The experience was just okay. It wasn't as grand as other sporting events I've been to at other clubs. I'm glad I went though. The pickleball courts were outdoors. And of course, the weather played a factor. At times, it got windy, which blew a little bit of debris on the court, or knock the ball out of bounds. We got sprinkled on briefly. We had 6 courts to use, 4 were nice. Of course, my first match was on a temporary court that shares lines with a tennis court. It was hard to see the pickleball lines because it was a faded color that blended into the tennis court. A fellow competitor mentioned that for the first 6 points, she kept using the white tennis lines, and that was out of bounds. The tournament experience was good, even though I lost all 4 of my matches. I still felt good that I competed in singles against much younger women, just shy of my 65th birthday. A couple matches were fairly close. I would totally enter another singles tournament, just not on outdoor courts!

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