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    Reformation - Cours Reformer

    Reformation

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.5 kmArts & Métiers/Rambuteau, 3ème, Marais Nord

    Visiting from Dubai (using ClassPass) Great stretching…read morereformer class! It was y First time with the reformer and the teacher made it seemed so easy and intuitive. He had a very positive and calm soul :)

    I really wanted to love this studio. I'm traveling from the…read moreUS and I'm a Pilates Instructor. I always search out studios where I can go and move my body. The Pros: *The studio is clean, big, and pretty *The equipment is A+ (Balanced Body) *They offer a few classes in English *If you are new, your first class is 30 euros and you get your second one for free. The Cons: *Classes fill up fast! Especially the English only classes. *The one class I took in French, I figured the instructor might help with a little English. WRONG. Even as an instructor, I was lost. I know about three words. I kept my eyes on everyone else. *The Reformer Flow class was too easy and not sequenced properly. I made it harder by adjusting the springs. I wasn't expecting too hard since it was an all levels class but it was too slow and easy. The odd thing about this studio is that there was something eerily similar to another studio where I has been. It took me about 20 minutes to ask why it looked exactly like "New York Pilates". Like...almost identical. Down to the merch they sell and the vocabulary on their website. Very Odd. I would still return on my next visit for classes.

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    Salle Reformer

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    Canal Central - notre salle cours collectifs max. 15 personnes

    Canal Central

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.1 kmCanal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème

    My husband and I have been doing Pilates and yoga for 15 years in Los Angeles. We have been in…read moreParis for 6 weeks and have been attending yoga classes w/Letitia and private Pilates sessions w/Isabel and Dominic. They communicate in English as our French is insufficient. We have attended the 7:30 and 8 am yoga class which have not had more than 3 people in it -apparently the French are not early morning practitioners. The class is labeled ashtanga. Letitia is gentle and provides individualized adjustments. The class is gentle but provides a full body work out. Her chanting is beautiful and worth the class by itself. The Pilates/feldenkrais/Franklin body work has been excellent. Isabel and Dominic are excellent at observing your body and providing specific instructions tailored to you to improve the efficacy of your practice, strengthening your particular areas of weakness. We highly recommend them to anyone interested in strengthening their body with efficient safe instruction. The facility is clean, pleasant and filled with a lot of toys used for various types of body work. The reformers in Pilates room have also just been upgraded. There is also a new Cadillac. Other classes also look cool but we are only here for six weeks so have to make time for culture and restaurants too!

    From the owner: Avez vous envie de pratiquer le yoga, la méditation, le pilates, le feldenkrais, la barre au sol,…read moreou voulez vous commencer un entraînement de cardio? CanalCentral est un lieu magique et généreux, destiné à accueillir en toute neutralité chaque personnalité, chaque individualité, chaque énergie. C'est une bulle où l'on retrouve sa propre sérénité dans l'écoute précieuse de soi. Plusieurs pratiques sont proposées : dynamique, douce, énergétique, méditative... pour que chacun puisse y trouver celle qui lui correspond. CanalCentral, un nom qui évoque la colonne vertébrale, le canal central du corps. Il est important d'écouter son corps et de trouver les ressources pour le fortifier, lui redonner de l'énergie.

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    Nos machines pilates, cours particuliers ou en petits groups

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    Rituel

    Rituel

    4.0(6 reviews)
    3.5 kmMontparnasse, 6ème

    Nice studio with a strange but charmingly Parisian setup. BIG forbidding door, cute courtyard then…read morestudio is in the back in a weird little dungeon-ey warren of rooms. But the spin studio is back outside the big door, maybe 5 doors down the street. Weird arrangement, but the spin studio is in a bright, lovely storefront that was quite nice - cobblestone walls, etc. Bikes weren't the newest, but were totally serviceable. The French don't seem to love the concept of spinning (they're like - go outside, ride a bike, d'uh) so this was the only studio I could find where you could just take a class without a full-blown gym membership. Charming street, studio was clean, teacher didn't really speak English but he tried very hard and, btw, the studio IS in France, so I give him credit for even trying. Less cool was that the teacher was late, and I understand that's pretty much a regular occurrence, per the other student. There were only two students in class, including me, which was actually just fine. Class was a pretty decent workout, with good music and a nice interval training section, though no upper body work like I've grown to expect from spin classes. Super nice perk was that the studio has a nice private shower and the people at the desk, etc. spoke perfect English.

    TL;DR: OK Xtend Barre class, didn't leave feeling exhausted. Expensive for what it was…read more Rituel Studio is situated on the other side of a courtyard and not visible right from the street (except for a portion that doesn't seem to be connected to the main studio that is sometimes used for spinning classes). I arrived in front of the door and all I saw was a digicode and a sign with the studio's name and number. I checked my email to see if the code to open the door was in the confirmation email but it was not. I guess you have to ask them for the code? Anyway, I was about to call the studio to open the door when some guys were leaving, so I slipped in before the door shut and saw the beautiful studio across the courtyard. It had a couch, some merchandise for sale and cubbies to store your shoes. Upon arriving, I let the woman at the front desk know it was my first time and she showed me where to put my things and directed me to the studio. It was a nice space with a mirrored wall and ballet barres on the wall similar to barre studios in the US. I chose a spot at the back (non-mirrored wall). Also, something I found different was that the floor was not carpeted like barre studios in the US. I had socks on but some people were barefoot. The instructor was English and most of the people in the class seemed to be native English speakers as well. Being American, I had no problem with a class in English. But this wasn't noted on the website when I signed up, so if I was a French woman who had no English skills, that might put me off if I walked into a class taught in English without knowing ahead of time. It was my first time doing Xtend Barre so I don't have anything to compare it to. We started out with a warm-up, then used light hand weights for upper body work (I grabbed 1.5 kg after the instructor's suggestion), worked our legs, butt, abs and all the regular things you do in barre class. I noticed the instructor didn't point out any modifications for the exercises so if you weren't able to do a particular move, you just tried your best or modified it on your own. Our instructor had perfect technique and was really fit. The music was fun and fit nicely with the flow of the class, but the instructor didn't use a mic and sometimes it was hard to hear over the music despite the room being small. As I mentioned, I chose a spot on the back wall without a mirror. This wasn't the smartest move because I found myself having to turn around when we were doing moves facing the wall to see the instructor. If my wall had been mirrored I could have seen her in the reflection without having to stop and look behind me. While I had sweat dripping off my face (room was really hot) and enjoyed myself, the class wasn't super difficult. I wasn't sore at all the next day and was disappointed about that! I never found myself looking at the clock and really liked the pace of the class and that we didn't stay on one exercise too long -- each move was maybe only 10 reps so I never got bored. I feel like we only pushed ourselves 70% of the way, though. I never felt like I was pushing myself until failure. Overall, I felt I did work my muscles -- the class wasn't easy and I found myself taking a quick break and then jumping back into a few exercises. There were challenging moves, but I don't feel we did enough reps to get a real burn going. I wanted more!

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    Les vestiaires grande classe !

    BarreShape - © Virginie Kahn

    BarreShape

    4.0(1 review)
    1.1 kmBeaubourg, 3ème

    If you've ever done Barre in the USA then you may feel this is not as challenging. For sure it's…read moreless of a workout as it's less intense, but you're still moving and stretching all the parts that are so often forgotten and for me on this blistering hot day was an achievement. The instructor was inspiring, helpful, and kind. (wonderful to see him effortlessly go into ballet poses) And the class moved quickly, never boring. Half in french and english. I walk there and back to get a little "extra" in. Good to know: Change in-and-out-of your workout clothes at the studio (in Paris it's not cool to walk around in your sweaty workout stuff and if you do, I'll pretend not to know you) . Also, bring a small towel and/or water as they're not supplied at the studio. You can schedule and pay online via the App Mind Body rather than pay in person. There is of course a shower and locker room that has several hair dryers. Not sure about the locks, but it's OK to bring your bag into the studio and leave out of the way. SOCKS are mandatory: If you have barre or yoga socks, bring them or any sock will do, no need for slippers. All levels are welcome.

    From the owner: Sculptez, tonifiez et affinez votre silhouette grâce à la méthode BarreShape®: un parfait…read moreenchaînement d'exercices issus de la danse classique, du pilates, du yoga et du cardio training pour des résultats et bien-être incomparables. La méthode BarreShape® s'appuie sur le concept de l'entrainement par intervalle et alterne le renforcement musculaire et gainage à la barre et au sol, les exercices cardio vasculaires pour brûler les graisses et les séquences d'étirement pour allonger les muscles et la silhouette.

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    © Virginie Kahn

    BarreShape - © Virginie Kahn

    © Virginie Kahn

    BarreShape - ©Virginie Kahn

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    Modo Yoga Paris

    Modo Yoga Paris

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.8 kmBastille, 11ème

    I was staying in Le Marais during my trip in Paris, and I wanted to check out multiple yoga studios…read morein the area. I found Modo Yoga Paris by Google searching local spots. They had a great drop-in deal of 19 Euros for the first class. Mat, mat towel, and shower towel were included for the first class as well. The yoga instructor was very nice and friendly. When she checked me in she asked me what language I preferred, and she spoke English to me while she got me acquainted to the space. Mod Yoga was a lot bigger than I thought. It had a few rooms - I think I saw a total of 4 rooms - for practicing yoga and perhaps other fitness oriented styles like pilates. The locker room was big. I would even say probably the biggest one I've seen, and the first I've seen that included showers. I took a vinyasa class at 9:30am. The room was heated, and the class was full. The teacher taught the entirety of the class in French, which was totally fine since I understand French a little and was able to follow along easily by listening to Sanskrit and watching her demo. I had a very wonderful experience, and I would certainly come back to this studio next time I'm in the area.

    It was in Toronto, Canada where I was first introduced to the Modo (Moksha) Yoga community and…read morewhere I first started practicing with them. Ever since I took my first class with Modo Yoga I knew it was the right place for me. When Modo Yoga came to Paris, I can't even begin to explain how excited I was! This was my chance to get back into my practice, and pick up where I left off after leaving Canada 6 years ago. Doing yoga in a hot room is definitely a bit different if you're used to practicing at normal ambient temperatures, but I truly believe it has so many benefits. These are the reasons why I love practicing in the hot room: 1. Improved Flexibility. The heat warms up your muscles, allowing you to have better range of motion/flexibility, ultimately allowing you to move at a quicker pace to more advanced postures 2. Breathing. The heat actually challenges your breathing, making it more audible and more importantly, making you more aware of it. 3. Mindfulness and acceptance. You learn to accept yourself, when you're drenched in sweat, when you have a tough time doing a posture as well as your neighbour. You become mindful of your thoughts and your body's limitations, the drama of the ego - accept and let it go. 4. Meditation and relaxation. The more I practice, the more my body takes control and my mind is freed. And the these are the reasons why I love Modo Yoga Paris! 1. Exceptional, inspiring teachers and staff! They always make me feel so at home, exude so much positivity and even after such a short time since they opened I have this feeling of knowing some of the staff for a very long time :) 2. Feeling part of a special community. It's like Modo Yoga has a filter at the front door, only positive energy and lovely people seem to walk through! 3. The ethos of Modo Yoga and how they truly embody their 7 pillars. Thanks for making my days all that much brighter!

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    Paris Yoga

    Paris Yoga

    4.6(8 reviews)
    4.9 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème

    As far as yoga studios go in Paris, this one is amazing. The studio is welcoming and offers a…read moresense of peace and tranquility from the moment you walk through the door. They have one big studio with a huge skylight that is absolutely gorgeous. It is a very peaceful place to practice. I took an early afternoon class, so the room was not dark at all, so if you are looking for a dark place to practice, maybe try the night class. This studio provided mats, blocks and blankets at no extra charge. I believe they have straps too. The mat was clean and every one cleaned their mat after class with the adorable CLEAN colorful washcloths and cleaning fluid provided. I thought that was a nice touch. There are changing rooms and clean restrooms and the staff is incredibly helpful and nice. Silke was an amazing instructor. The class was 1hr and 15mins. I have been practicing for years and she was able to teach me a thing or two. I was even able to accomplish moves I had never been able to do before. She broke everything down step by step and even provided demonstrations. I also liked her opening and closing to the class- her view on the practice of yoga and how that carries out in your day to day. Overall I had a great experience at this studio and plan to return again during my stay in Paris. I highly recommend this studio to Americans passing through Paris and wanting to get their yoga fix -'or to anyone that is looking to practice. The classes are pretty pricy for the states, but reasonable for Paris.

    Came from the Mecca of yoga socal for a vacation.decided to take a class . I usually do hot vinyasa…read more. In a dark studio With very loud music. Could not find the right time frame and took my chances at Paris. Very nice clean studio. Did not tell the teacher I speak no French until after the class. I guess I did ok since she did a lot of adjustments. But very few on me. Came back for another class following day told the teach I speak no French but I dont think she spoke any English, which is fine. It's amazing that the sequence is almost the same of what im used to. Even the inversions at the end. By the way I'm a 74 yd old man.

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