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    Pilates Institute of Boulder

    4.0
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    I really love the instructors I have worked with at Pilates of Boulder. They have been excellent at…read moreguiding me through the exercises, making sure I have the correct form and keep the pace of the class just right so no one is bored and we're all challenged just enough. I'm not the typical boulder sporty/healthy/fitness nut. Going to the gym is boring and tedious for me; going for a run is out of the question due to joint problems. I do Pilates on the reformer because I find it fun and mentally stimulating. Plus you can get one heck of a workout without even noticing 'til you try to climb the stairs at home. At Pilates of Boulder they would switch it up and spend time on the Cadillac, Barrel, Spine Corrector, and Chair. This introduced me to the variety of equipment and helped keep me interested. The reason I had to take away 2 stars: They don't have enough classes at 5:30pm. Almost every Pilates joint in town caters to people without jobs. This problem is endemic. I know lots of people, who would love to take classes after work but there just isn't much of an opportunity. And no, offering a class later in the evening doesn't count, it cuts up the evening into too many small pieces. I want to go from work, to the gym and then home. The other problem is that the big west-facing windows that provide such a beautiful view, also turn the line of reformers into a broiler in the summer. You can break a sweat just lying on a reformer. Please, I beg you, invest in some sun shades. I don't want to do Birkram Yoga, I want to do Pilates, preferably in a nice cool environment.

    I've had great experiences here, and I'm looking forward to seeing them in the new location after…read moretheir reopening.

    Genesis Health Clubs-Boulder

    Genesis Health Clubs-Boulder

    3.0
    (57 reviews)

    I came here and took what I would consider an endurance conditioning class with Cindy and her…read moreassistant Bridget. The class was definitely amazing for myself as we did court length warm ups including lunges, lunge twists, galloping, basketball drills as well as running. The class was thrown together just for us and I did enjoy the class. I gave a lower rating because there was limited modifications for the people in the group who were at a different place in their fitness journey. I saw many possible injuries as well as people becoming disappointed in themselves. Other than that everything was fun and I worked up an incredible sweat!! The facility appeared picked up and tidy but not necessarily clean which isn't a big deal to me because it's a gym with many amenities including: 3 outdoor tennis courts, indoor track, stretch jungle gym, basketball court, 2 lap pools, one indoor and one outdoor, saunas and jacuzzis in the locker rooms (separate so you can't relax with hubby), cafe, a cardio area, a weights area, several rooms for class instruction, many stretching areas, racquetball courts (no upper plexiglass back walls), private workout nooks for people who are self conscious, several seating areas and ample parking. They serve alcohol here which is weird and there were several people napping around the gym. The snacks and shakes appeared pretty basic and could fulfil a post workout craving. The people were all very nice. The leader of the tour seemed like she didn't know anything about fitness or how to tour a gym so hopefully you know your way around a gym! The cost is $126 for use of this gym only, there are time restrictions on the pool areas but they offer several greatly described classes most days of the week. It costs $156 for use of all facilities in the state.

    Great dance class but very rude corporate membership rep named Melinda. Look elsewhere for a gym!read more

    CorePower Yoga - Broomfield Flatirons

    CorePower Yoga - Broomfield Flatirons

    4.2
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    Chris from corporate contacted me and provided all that I asked for and more. I'm impressed and…read moresurprised but more impressed. Hayan Aug of 2025, I was offered a rate of 134.75 by my studios Area Sales Advisor | Membership Specialist. "I can offer 25% off the recurring membership. $134.25 instead of $179. Yay! Would love to help make it another 18 years! " No dates no limited time special, just a kind deal for a long time member. She went on maternity leave and now Corepower customer reps, specifically Alex Noble and Bjarne C. have reneged, curtly, without apology or alternative solutions. This translates to: "We benefit from your continued participation, but we are not willing to uphold a specific commitment made to you."

    I have been really enjoying the hot yoga CorePower offers lately. If you're an active yogi, this is…read morethe spot for you. The classes are hard, and there aren't that may offerings per day, but the instructors are great and it's my favorite spot in the area to practice yoga. They offer a free week, but also offer free classes every Sunday currently to the community. Katie, the instructor of that class is lovely to listen to and power through yoga flow. The heat is not humid which is also nice. Set at 95 degrees, the room feels hot, but not unbearable. If you're new to yoga, this probably isn't the spot for you, because their CP1 class is only on the schedule once a week, but there are other locations that offer more. I also love that they have classpass offerings so I can drop in when I am in the area.

    The Spot Climbing Gym

    The Spot Climbing Gym

    4.3
    (27 reviews)

    We were visiting family in the area so we brought our kids (age 8 and 10) on a hot day outside, and…read morethey had a blast. The staff members were so helpful and kind, they showed the kids what to do safely, and then let them go at it on the appropriate courses. I don't know the technical terms but the ones that allowed them to clip themselves in and come down when they were ready was amazing. They treated the kids like any other climbers, and they were absolute naturals. My husband and I just watched (supervised) in awe. We took a short dinner break across the street at John's restaurant and bar (AWESOME) and then they went back to climbing until almost 9pm. It was truly one of the best days we have ever had as a family. Oh and then they begged to go back the next day so we went (equally amazing!). Their confidence skyrocketed and they are well on their way to being lifelong climbers. The only issue was that any other gym we go to will pale in comparison to our experience here! Many walls are not that high nor are the gyms as friendly to kids. Really superior facility. Thank you to the whole team! We will definitely be back!

    My freaking gri gri got stolen and I've confronted the guys using it multiples times and they lie…read moreto my face!!! I have a custom carabiner and distinct scratches on it. Front desk has been rly nice and said they will also confront them next time I see them. There's good setting for each grade, moon board, spray wall, hang boards, weight lifting, and yoga classes. The turnover of setting could be better. It's February and there are still routes from October. Parking can also be really bad during peak hours.

    Glenn Hattem - fitness - Updated June 2026

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