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Atinama Massage Therapy

4.3 (16 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Jennifer C.

This is a new spot that's close to the king west tech corridor and it's open til 10pm! I was happy to score an appointment for 8pm while booking online at 5:30pm on the same day. Since getting work benefits I have discovered the world that is self-care and "relaxation" and have tried about 3 RMT spots around town. I don't know if I have high pain tolerance or am desensitized from persistent self-massaging... that regular trigger point running doesn't cut it. Rebecca Springett is a talented and attuned RMT. Within minutes she identified the source and relationship between different areas of tightness and pain in my upper body and spent the 45 minute session releasing them. I felt the session was the most comprehensive I've had yet. If you enjoy the hippy new agey vibes and looking at different stones or crystals, this place is your jam. Tea and water (and conversation) offered at the reception.

Unfortunately, my first visit turned out to be a nightmare due to the receptionist who demonstrated unprofessional, unacceptable behaviour by being extremely rude and gaslighting. I didn't even get the chance to attend the appointment because of her. I won't bother with this clinic and make sure none of my friends/acquaintances will, either especially when there are many other options in the city. For context: when I showed up for my 7 o'clock appointmen last night, I was told I didn't complete the online COVID screening. In fact I did fill out and submit the COVID screening hours in advance when I had recieved the reminder text. I understand there can be errors in online systems, but instead of apologizing for their system error, the receptionist decided to blame me and insisted I was lying. When I asked her to resend the COVID link, she said she emailed but nothing came into my inbox. After being left unattended for 10 minutes in the sitting area, I asked whether my appointment was starting, only to be told "what're you talking about? Your appointment is at 7:30 so just wait there." So I went up to her to show the confirmation text and email, but she immediately dismissed it, and started saying I was "harassing" her. When I asked why, she started MOCKING me saying I was being "really bad" to her. So I asked to see the manager, one of the RMTs said she is the one managing, which was a surprise. I had to cancel the appointment because this whole interaction caused me a huge amount of emotional distress when this place should've been only about relaxation and comfort. I felt humiliated by this person who created a scene, playing the victim in front of her colleagues. She refused to reveal her name when I asked clearly because she knew she was in the wrong there. I cannot believe what happened and still feel very frustrated about it. I wanted to file a formal complaint so called this morning to find out there's discrepancy between what I was told last night and today. A) The manager is in on Tuesday-Thursday, so the receptionist I met is NOT the manager, B) this other receptionist confirmed my appointment WAS at 7pm. So I have no idea what that fuss was about, but I know I absolutely did not deserve it. It was the worst customer experience I've ever had. I only hope this particular person didn't or won't lose another potential client for this business because of her incompetency.

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4.5(4 reviews)
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Lovely, albiet little, studio tucked beside the spa at the Ritz…read more My girlfriends and I took a Weekend mid-morning Yin. There was only the three of us and one other participant. The class itself was ok, I prefer a different style of teaching but it is only personal preference. Good props, little scented eye pillows and round mats. Being that it is the Ritz, the check in staff and spa staff were incredible. After class the girls and I used the pool and hottub for an hour or so without interruption. Nice treat! (extra star for this for sure) If I lived at the Ritz (dreams !!) or was visiting, or worked here even I would definitely be a regular. The one teacher Alex, I have heard is really good.

This is the first studio I've been to that supplies round yoga mats for student use. I really liked…read morethese because they ensure adequate personal space for poses and they also make it easier to adjust your stance without going off the mat. I took the Hatha class with Reena on Friday afternoon; it was very relaxed and I loved that the maximum number of students for this studio is only around 6 people! The natural light and spa location make this tranquil setting ideal for unwinding at the end of a long day. Even though I was not a guest of the hotel, the staff here personally escorted me to the location to ensure I wouldn't get lost (the spa location is a bit tricky to find). Overall I found the class to be pretty straightforward and Reena provided several adjustments throughout the class. This studio also has props for student use. If you're in the area I'd definitely recommend this class if you can make it several times a week; anything less gets very pricey though. The change rooms and washrooms are very luxurious - there are private lockers and plenty of space. I'm not sure if Passport to Prana members can use the gym facilities, but take advantage of that if you can. The entire gym and spa area is gorgeous! My only regret here is that I didn't take photos. There were only 2 other people participating in the class so it was hard to sneak a few ;-)

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4.8(4 reviews)
2.2 kmThe Annex, Downtown Core

I love nothing more than a brand new yoga studio that is clean and pretty! I've tried two classes…read morehere so far and there were about less than 10 people. The classes are hard imo because the instructors were demonstrating some challenging poses that I've never seen before in other yoga classes I've tried. There were definitely people struggling in class. The prices are pretty steep coming close to $40 if you're just buying one class.. I would love to be a regular because these classes are definitely a workout and it is located conveniently near me but I wish I didn't have to break the bank lol

What a gorgeous studio! The entire space from the entry, to the front desk, to the locker room, to…read morethe studio was very bright when I visited during the day. The Manifest studio is massive, and didn't have a mirror - which I prefer! It also has a beautiful view of the ROM. The high domed ceiling is a gentler experience to the more common exposed concrete and wires you see in many spaces nowadays. The reduced heat class had the right amount of heat - hot enough I was sweating, but not so much I was slipping off the mat, or felt overheated. That will of course depend if you are doing a power vinyasa flow or more static class. I did Queenie's class, which I enjoyed, but I have done her class many times before at other studios. Cymetree seems to be choosing from the Yogatree teachers (which the owners also operate) whom are always professional. You might just need to find a teacher and class that matches your vibe. The locker room has new digital locks. It also has a nice natural lotion, which is necessary for me after a hot yoga class. The front desk staff were lovely. My only suggestion would be to put a bench where the shoes are, since I can sometimes barely stand after a hot yoga class. Will be back soon!

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Here for a revisit using my Passport to Prana 2010…read more Yes the restorative class is still as good as I remembered!! This is really the only classes I ever took in any of the studios that use essential oils and give us a armotherapeutic experience! I know some people are sensitive to smell! However, for the rest, this is the best restorative yoga that one can get! Wish I can do this every night!

Feeling very urban and brave for having slept at my boyfriend's condo in Toronto's West End, I…read morechose this morning to venture further out of my comfort level and actually tried a different yoga studio. Now, there is a marked difference between the people living in midtown Toronto (myself not included since I am a Winnipeg girl at heart) and those living in the West End; that is, the denizens of midtown make lots of money, prance around in designer clothing and flashy sports-cars and probably live outside their means, whereas West-enders have recently begun to earn money, walk around looking like paupers, and probably live beneath their means. Now what does this have to do with yoga? Well being from the midtown, I was afraid the West End Yogis would smell the stink of St. Clair on me and resent my presence. But Yoga Space is a relaxing environment, with friendly staff and a very yogi clientele. Everyone is welcoming, or at least leaves you alone. For the most part, the instructors are good, but the classes are often taught by students since it is a yoga school as well. The best part about Yoga Space though are the calming efforts the teachers make to relax you into your final pose -- Savasana -. Each end to the class is different, anything from bean-bags on your eyes to a foot rub to a eucalyptus scented blanket is used to let you close your practise in complete comfort. Yogi or not, one thing is certain, no Good Life gym under the Sun would offer you that kind of treatment at the end of a workout.

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