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    San Diego Neighborhood Basketball Program

    San Diego Neighborhood Basketball Program

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Coach John runs a pretty good little program here. I've had both my boys go through the program,…read moreand both kids asked us to let them play again the following season. Thats huge, in my book. Why? Well, my boys are built like 1967 Refrigerators... short in height, super heavy in weight, and take a lot of money to run.. The amount of money I throw at these two little Baby Huey's is amazing, and honestly, there is little to no return on my money. "Dad - I need these Jordan 58's with the silver blah bling and limited dumdum" -cha-ching $250..- and they still cant jump. "Dad - I need this new self-bucketing basketball to improve my jump shot" -cha-ching $75-.. and they still cant score. With that being said - the SDNBP is cheap! John is so easy on my wallet for this program, its amazing. For your money you get a jersey and then a couple months worth of games and practices to keep these little slackers off the video games after school. Depending on the coach you get, my kids were practicing 3x a week for a couple hours, and then game night.. we cut down our cost on batteries for Xbox controllers in half by enrolling them in this program. In fact, if I do the numbers, I think this program actually saves me money overall! The coaches are awesome.. Good guys who volunteer their time to work with the kids.. John is also awesome, he runs this program and still has time to work with multiple teams as their coach as well. As far as skills and talent and all that stuff - man, I dont know anything about that stuff... I do know the kids all have fun, literally leave the house early to go play, and continually ask me to sign them up for the next season without me forcing them to play. That means a lot more to me than if Dumbo #1 learned how to slam-dunk or swoosh a 3-point shot. In todays world of "E-Sports", where you dont have to know how to really play to be good at a "sport", its refreshing to see these big couch potatoes running up and down the court, sweating their butts off, and crashing for the night once they get home. That right there is worth the price of admission.. All in all, if you want to keep your kids busy, let them play Rec Basketball with other real live kids, and keep them off your TV and Xbox - its well worth the money. Good job, Coach John! Go Ballers!

    We originally joined Neighborhood Basketball to expose our son to another sport other than soccer…read more We met Coach John and he is amazing with the boys. He teaches them teamwork, life lessons as well as basketball skills. My son fell in love with the game and greatly respects Coach. And made some good friends as well. So now we do Neighborhood Basketball every season. ORG

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    Anda Yoga House

    Anda Yoga House

    3.9
    (106 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Ok, my 2 week new student special is up for the most part and I was able to take 3 classes and want…read moreto upgrade this place to 4 stars. This is a no frills studio and last night when I was lying in savasana, I noticed the water stains on the ceiling but to be honest, I should have kept my eyes closed in savasana. So what this place lacks in ambiance, it makes up for in good instruction and a place to really focus on your practice. The three times I came here I really liked the instruction by two different instructors. I heard things that I was ready to receive. Again, will say that this place is for those that are serious about their yoga. The men's and womens area are really small. There is a bathroom, no shower. Come here to truly practice and deepen your relationship with yourself. You will discover something at the end of class that you didnt know about yourself earlier. I will be back.

    I recently started attending Anda Yoga House as a newcomer to the studio, and unfortunately, my…read moreexperience with the instructor Mira Portents has been consistently disappointing across three separate classes. From the very beginning, Mira was unapproachable and dismissive. When I asked clarifying questions--as any beginner might--she didn't answer them with patience or clarity. Instead, she brushed them off by saying I "live in my head" and should simply "keep going." This pattern repeated in each class. During my most recent session, I asked her a very specific question about the breathing technique we were doing at the start of the class. She had spoken so quickly during the instructions that I couldn't follow. I wanted to understand whether we were supposed to breathe through the throat or not--because the technique feels completely different depending on that. I also explained that if I'm not using my throat, I don't understand how to increase the inhale properly, which made the entire exercise ineffective for me. Her response was, once again, vague and dismissive: "I gave instructions. Just listen better and come again." Importantly, Mira Portents was aware from day one that I came to yoga after physical trauma, with chronic pain and a sense of disconnection from my body. I told her that I need to rebuild a healthy movement pattern from the ground up. Instead of showing empathy or offering adjustments, she continued to repeat the same phrase--"Don't live in your head"--without actually helping me build the bodily awareness that I explicitly said I lacked. I was especially shocked that someone who claims over 10 years of experience in yoga hasn't developed the basic qualities of kindness, patience, or sensitivity to others' needs--especially when dealing with new students or those recovering from trauma. If you're new to the studio or looking for an instructor who will support your growth with compassion, I strongly recommend choosing a different teacher.

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    SMASH! Badminton San Diego

    SMASH! Badminton San Diego

    3.9
    (22 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I didn't know what to expect when I saw this place from the outside because it was near hella…read morewarehouses but it's a neat place! They have two spots one for beginners and one for intermediate players. I went to the beginners one and it was pretty nice. It costs 14$ and you can play for as long as you want. Flower Cock is provided for free to use but you have to bring raquets. If you don't have them they are available to rent also. If you come here for the first time you're gonna have to register and sign some waiver. You have to reserve a court and reservation lasts 30 mins, then you can reserve for next available time. I went on Saturday noon and it wasn't too busy and I am glad it wasn't smelly cause the last badminton place I went to was MUSTYYY. There's tons of parking and even a plaza nearby with lots of food options for post badminton grub!!

    This is such a great establishment to promote health and activity through badminton. The teachers…read morewere all very helpful and kind to all the kiddos. They were attentive and supported them at all their ability levels. The space is spacious and there are multiple courts! There is no AC or heater. So if you come, please bring a jacket just in case you get cold. I went on a January Saturday morning. But I hear that during the summer it gets very stuffy and hot. So make sure you bring a cooler with ice water and/or ice packs!

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