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    A Studio at 68

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    F45 Training Hudson

    F45 Training Hudson

    (3 reviews)

    What have I gained almost 2 years and 300 work outs (soon!) later? Well, I've gained weight…read morebecause, well a yelpie must eat! (And drink). I don't follow the challenges or the recommended nutrition plans - that said, I may have gained but all of the 25-50 year olds that have followed the programs religiously have shown REMARKABLE transformations! I also have gained strength I never knew after DECADES of lifting, I could accomplish at 60+... I don't do a single burpee, but they have a fix for that. I don't do a lot of overhead work, but they have a fix for that. So when #granniehudsoneatsout (aka yours truly grannie yelpie) can scoop up a 27lb senile dog and pick her up and carry her like a football and not notice it... you know there's something going on. When I can carry stuff up and down stairs and not lose balance and not struggle... you KNOW there is something going on! When I can carry super loaded grocery bags or travel gear running through airports and not even break a sweat... It puts the F in FUNCTIONAL TRAINING. At least at Hudson, trainers are well educated in the field, certified and prepared to meet your needs. I'm building up to my 300 work out chin up (with bands of course) and by 400 my goal is to bust 1 without the bands... That is MY goal? What is yours? Best 45 minutes of the day. And I only go 3-4 days a week (some people practically live there even though the coaches discourage not taking rest days!). You have a lot to lose and a lot to gain when you join. And you will have a blast while you do it. HOWEVER - if you are straight laced, tight underwear, this is NOT the place for you. We don't take ourselves that seriously!

    My daughter was training at F45 Hudson and then encountered some health issues. I was focused on…read moreher health and trying to get her better and did not think to look up the policy of her gym and arrange for her membership to be paused. When I finally did, I was met with a very corporate response. For a small gym with a family feel, I was disappointed at the coldness of the response without the manager/owner (?) even considering a way to accommodate us. We were told to refer to our membership contract and not offered any credit. I was actually surprised they didn't ask if she was ok when she stopped coming in suddenly after being pretty regular until she started having health problems. Lesson learned. This place is corporate and not really a family like place as I thought.

    DogWatch Systems

    DogWatch Systems

    (5 reviews)

    Called for a consultation and Linda from DogWatch came to the house, walked the property and…read moreexplained the process and where/how the install would go. Two weeks later (based on weather and availability) the installers came out and confirmed where we wanted the wires installed. Everything was quick, clean and professional with minimal disruption to the lawn. Linda came a few days later and worked with the dogs for an hour or so each day for a week to help the dogs understand their new boundaries and adjust the sensitivity in the collars. The dogs are now able to go out as they please and never leave the boundaries! Linda was wonderful and the DogWatch product works great. The collars are waterproof and the batteries last 2-3 years and we were give enough batteries to last 10 years! Couldn't be happier.

    We live on 2.5 acres out here in the 'burbs. It's been ten years since our last Golden Retriever…read more Jack was born just before Thanksgiving. I got the text from our great friend Donna the breeder. "Your birthday present just arrived!" The day after Thanksgiving I was introduced to Jack. One of four to Emma and Stewart ..mother and father and their first litter. Jack was picked out just for me. I like to think he was the pick of the litter, but somedays I just think how lucky I am. Now, with our last dog Jesse he was fenced in and had a good run of the yard in his latter years. But, Jack being a puppy had me thinking, he needed more space, and frankly fences are nice but I just find them to also be unsightly when you have a great property. So what to do? I need to make a decision quick as Jack has just hit 4 months when the process begins. All the puppy rearing books warn me about 4 to 8 months. They become obstinate, don't listen, wander, and well we just can't have that. Plus the town I live in has a leash law. The dilemna more than the fence is the access of wildlife to our yard with a fear of coyotes wandering by or in. We have coyotes, deer, skunks, a pain in the ass ground hog, and fisher cats ( a terribel nocturna creature that scares the crap out of you when then growl/scream/threaten..whatever. It becomes clear for $1100 that I can give Jack run of the yard almost 85% of it for cheap. The system was put in in less than 2 hours; wired; fired up and beeping in no time at all. As far as the critters, well we just will be careful at night. Besides, he likes to sleep. Then comes training! Our trainer/installer grabs a green 3' stick, Jack's new Green Hidden Fence collar, and his new green leash. Suited up Jack now takes a tour of the yard with the trainer as he goes to every other little white 2' tall flag around the perimeter of the property. The trainer woudl tap the flag and say "no no no!" Move to another one "no no no Jacky!" Jack cocked his head and seemed concerned about these flags. Now it was time for me to move to the other side of the electric fence (no more than 4" underground." Jack wanted to come to me but he was slowly restrained so he could hear the beeping sound as he approaced 10' from the "fence." The setting dialed in at #2 on a 5 scale was then tested as he was allowed to experiment. Zap! One 1/2 flip in the air and the look on his faced really hurt me. I was devastated. But I kept saying and thinking this will be good. Next we move on to another section of the yard. Same thing, but he wants nothing to do with the white flags as he hears "no no no." A couple of days go by as Jack and I leave for the Cape. We drive back into the yard; collar back on; and he immediately runs through the fence to see the neighbors dog induring the quick jolt of current and yet to fall into her affectionate paws. Slightly frustrated I bring him back, but you might think I get zapped too. No no no! I take his collar off and throw the bloody thing over to our side of the yard and carry him across and we begin the "no no no" all over again. Works great. Nice people. Undisciplined owner..me.

    Century Mill Stables - CMS Import "La Luna" at HITS Ocala 2020

    Century Mill Stables

    (14 reviews)

    Very nice stable with friendly knowledgeable staff. The horses and ponies are all well maintained…read morein a unique pastoral setting. I had the opportunity to test ride horses in both a ring and trail areas. I highly recommend this stable to anyone looking to take lessons or purchase a horse.

    I was a student for a couple years, but as time went on, the instruction got poorer. Liz tended to…read morebe more focused on her phone than the students during our lessons. Eventually, between work and my budget I determined I needed to take a break. When I tried to do so I was wrapped up in a mess of BS with Liz. I had a number of make up lessons from when the barn was away at shows and couldn't find an instructor to cover lessons (they require lesson payment up front at the start of the month, regardless of if their instructors will be there or not). Those were never made up as I had to give "official notice" to pause my weekly lessons due to my work schedule. I was told that if I wasn't enrolled in their monthly lesson program, then I was not due to receive my makeup lessons. As a result, I paid for a moth of lessons that I couldn't take due to my travel schedule for work as I was told I had to pay for them and could always make them up (with multiple makeup lessons already outstanding). Then I was told I could not schedule these makeup lessons unless I was still making monthly payments. I work full time and travel regularly for my job. Between my work schedule and their show schedule it was impossible to make up lessons as it was, forget about paying $300 a month to hope I would get 1 or 2 makeups in a month when I had 5 or 6 still outstanding! I understand needing to have an active show schedule as I was a AA circuit rider myself in younger years, but you need to have respect for your adult riders too. In the end, I needed to take a break due to my work and would have returned if it hadn't been for the unscrupulous business practices and lack of customer service shown by Liz and Century Mills. Instead, I'm a former client who will never return, despite being a lifelong equestrian. When my schedule allowed I joined another farm and remain swindled out of hundreds of dollars by this farm.

    A Studio at 68 - healthtrainers - Updated May 2026

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