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    Pure Barre

    4.4 (19 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Samantha H.

    After hearing about Pure Barre from one of my clients I decided to check them out online. I did some research and decided to commit to a 3 month "early bird" pass. That means I can attend the first or second class Monday-Friday and the first class Saturday + Sunday. This pass worked great for my work schedule and allowed me to save some $. From my very first class I was greeted with open arms and a smile from Daron. She has been so helpful and motivating! As a newly to Barre it's taken me a few classes to get the hang of some moves but it's been fun! Every class I attend I feel challenged to embrace the shake and put forth my best effort. The hardest part for me is embracing the shake that happens, but trust me it feels sooooo good after you stretch! Thank you ladies for giving me a place to feel pushed and beautiful.

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    Such great teachers, so friendly and helpful. And the whole place is very clean! Would highly recommend.

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    A teacher from the studio, Daron, was there so clients were able to watch her during class if they felt lost.

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    4.8
    (110 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    I literally think of writing a review every time I step out of class--but then I get overwhelmed by…read morehow many things I have to say that I just don't? Anyway, here's my attempt at giving a concise overview of all these classes have done for me. When I signed up for class the first day, I was terrified. First off, I had never been to a studio-type class before. Second, I was in a year-long process of recovering from a nasty case of sciatica where I had shooting pain from my low back all the way down the back of my leg to my heal. And when I say nasty, I mean wicked god-awful nasty. At a certain point, age 24, I was using the scooters that they had in Fred Meyer to shop for groceries because I would be in so much pain that I'd literally collapse to the floor if I walked for more than 10 minutes at a time. After about a year of at-home yoga videos from YouTube, I decided to go to my first class. And, look. I had made some pretty okay recovery by then. But I was still in constant pain. I don't know how to say this without being dramatic or cheesy, but that first class changed my life. I came in not even able to hold a plank. Period. Like, not even for two seconds. And now (on good days, of course!) I can hold one for a full 90 seconds. With pretty decent form, too! But I always find myself showing off to my friends: Look what I did in Pure Barre today! It's insane! For that kind of progress--I've gotta say--I would not be able to do it on my own. It took a team of helpful instructors who I know genuinely care about me to get there. Sometimes even going out of their way to give one-on-one instruction. And can I just say, they're all super body positive, too?! I was genuinely worried because, when I started, I definitely was purchasing my clothes from the plus-size section. Never have I ever felt like they were looking at me differently because of my size NOR have I felt like they've ever made weight loss seem like something I SHOULD be doing. I have though. Over 40 pounds. But that was never ever their focus. Their priorities have always been getting stronger--on taking that 45min to 1hr to work on yourself And I love how they leave those intentions, what working on yourself means, to the individual. Oh. Also. You might be thinking, "Wow. That girl with sciatica was okay in this workout. Sounds like it might be boring." Which haha. No. Pure Barre has never gotten easier. I've found that the more my body is capable of, the more I can push it. Now, nearly 300 classes later, I still get sore after class. And, I know that I'm not the only person who thinks this, but I genuinely think it gets harder the more I do it. I'm always finding new muscles to work. New ways to dig deeper. New ways to push harder. Nah. I really believe that this is a workout for a large variety of body types. If you're even thinking of going, at least try it. It may be a bit pricey, but it's the best money I have EVER spent. Plus, idk if I'm supposed to say this..but they'll let you have a free week to try it out. In which case, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT!! The first class is always awkward. Let yourself really figure out if it's right for you.

    Buyer beware. When…read moremy schedule changed and I attempted to cancel my membership, I was informed that I would be charged for an additional full month regardless of whether I used the classes. What turned a routine cancellation into a negative experience was not the existence of policies, but the way the situation was handled. Communication was delayed, dismissive, and unhelpful, and reasonable questions about options or accommodations were repeatedly met with deflection rather than engagement. The studio owner's public response to this review further illustrates the issue. Instead of addressing concerns about communication and professionalism, it speculates about my motives, references my class bookings, and characterizes me as attempting to "take advantage" of a promotion. That framing is inaccurate and unnecessary. I was willing to adhere to the terms of the agreement and downgraded my membership in good faith when my schedule changed. The issue was never avoiding obligations -- it was the lack of respectful, straightforward communication. Publicly calling out individual customers by name and assigning intent, rather than resolving matters privately and professionally, is concerning. This experience felt far removed from the community-focused, supportive environment the brand promotes and instead reflected rigid enforcement paired with poor customer care. Prospective members should read cancellation and downgrade terms very carefully and consider how issues are handled if circumstances change.

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    barre3 Portland - N Williams

    4.4
    (25 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I have gone to Barre3 three to five times a week for the past year. Listing my favorite teachers…read morewould be next to impossible, I love them ALL! Really. I love that they keep the same teachers on the schedule for a few months (at the same time) so I can get accustom to the way the teacher teaches and calls out the next exercise. I really love all of the teachers I've had. I LOVE when they crank the music and I can get into my zone, forgetting about the world's problems and just focusing on me for an hour. It's me time. I'm so happy, thankful and strong. I know that my body is stronger than my brain thinks. I have LOVED the Barre3 experience, from the teachers who know me by name, to the front desk staff that will fix any issue that could come up...with a smile. Each teacher has such a love for their job. They care about when I hurt myself (doing something silly outside of they gym) and they help me modify the exercises so that I can continue to grow strong even when I have a slight injury. When I hurt my knee a few months ago Whitney, the Barre3 Willimams manager, helped me put my memebership on hold with no questions, and a wish that I felt better soon. I love Barre3. My brain craves the time for me and the time I spend shaking and quaking. I will be a member for the rest of my life!

    I'm very unhappy with my experience at Barre3 on Williams. It's a very unfriendly, uppity, snotty…read moreenvironment. Twice Management promised me that they would add workout sessions to my account once due to illness and the second due to a broken wrist, but neither were ever added cheating me out of workouts that I had paid for. They're very nice to your face, but they don't do what they say they're gonna do an all around. I just think it's a negative environment.

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    Pure Barre

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Love Love Love Pure Barre Vancouver!!! Amazing, supportive staff, and energizing workouts that…read moreleave me stronger each time. Instructors really take the time to help make sure you understand all of the exercises and the entire class is like a fun dance party! Thank you ao much Pure Barre for the great workouts, love it!

    I'm not really sure where to begin regarding my experience with this location and the front desk…read morereceptionist. I am extremely active and have been working out regularly my entire life. I currently belong to orange theory and in the last I have done CrossFit, yoga, kickboxing, HIIT, TRX classes and more. I used to belong to barre3 in Salmon Creek as well. I'm not new to fitness world and am very familiarized with how it works. I have a 6 month old baby at home and am able to run out the door for a workout class a few times a week when my husband gets home. Today, I was looking forward to trying Pure Barre as the location is close to our house and I anticipated enjoying it enough to exclusively sign up with them. I walked in at 5:25pm, immediately the energy coming from the front desk receptionist (didn't catch her name but she was an Asian woman) was super snarky and pretentious. She was very unprofessional, unwelcoming and rude. She immediately started pressing in to me that I was late. Even though class didn't start for another 5 minutes. Excuse me? What? Apparently if I am not 10 minutes EARLY then I am .... Late. In all of my 32 years on this planet, never have I heard of being late if you aren't 10 minutes EARLY. I'm still scratching my head on that one. She starts going on about a late fee and telling me she knows nothing about me and my history or if I have injuries. Again, what?! I don't have injuries that are current or could be considered problematic and If I did, I would have informed you far in advance before deciding to show up to class. She then told me that I could not join class if I don't have special "sticky" socks. So I am new to Pure Barre but have taken two other types of Barre classes in the past and have never been required to purchase a special kind of sock. Even still, that's fine. All good and fine, that's the issue. The issue was her tone, her attitude, her delivery. I have never felt so unwanted at a place in my entire life. I'm still just sitting her in shock about the way I was treated . I run two very successful business' and not in a million years would I make a client feel the way that this woman has made me feel. I would never speak to someone in such a disrespectful manner and I certainly wouldn't start threatening someone with late fees when they are 5 minutes early versus 10. I was in such utter disbelief that I could hardly explain to this woman that all of this felt very cold and unwelcoming. I had no problem buying the sticky socks but she could have kindly expressed that this type of barre requires them. To whoever owns this franchise, I would HIGHLY encourage you to look in to the staff running your office. You just lost a potential long term member because of your receptionist and her lack of professionalism. Anyone looking to find a new studio or regimen, do yourself a a favor and go anywhere but here! I can vouch personally for orange theory fitness, the TRX Results gym across the street, Barre3, Burntown Fitness on 192nd is fabulous. Seriously, anywhere but here.

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