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Yoga by Degrees - Near entrance of women's changing room @veefoodlife

Yoga by Degrees

4.5(24 reviews)
2.9 mi

Currently in the midst of my free two week trial...they offer to all new students! It's pretty nice…read morebecause it's unlimited meaning can go to any classes and any of the 3 locations. I'm on track to complete 17 classes during this time. All of the instructors I've practiced with have lead a nice class. Of course there may be some personal preference differences in terms of music selection or flow, but there are enough different times and instructors to be able to pick and choose which class you would want to go to. I enjoy the variety they offer in terms of types of classes. I lean towards yoga sculpt, HIIT Pilates, and the 90 min traditional. Restorative I enjoy, but unless I was an unlimited member I may not partake in. There's tons of parking. The women's locker room is pretty roomy and has some nice amenities if needed. Recommend it, if you're in the area.

When I moved to the area about 10 years ago, I started practicing vinyasa at YBD Wheaton, but…read morehaven't practiced in a few years. Recently I had a rare, coveted weekday sans children, so decided to treat myself to a yoga class. I still had an account that was easy to get back into when I signed up online for the single class. I normally do virtual yoga at home weekly, but decided to mix things up and do a Traditional Hot class, which I also haven't done in a few years. Before the actual class, I brushed up on the 26 poses. On the day of the class, I wasn't necessarily greeted warmly, and it seemed assumed that I was familiar with the studio and knew what I was doing. After introducing myself and explaining that I was new to the studio, the girl at the front desk was more friendly and welcoming. I also met Erin, the instructor for the Traditional Hot class, and she nicely showed me around. The class itself consisted of obvious regulars, which was interesting. I like that Erin gave clear instruction, correction, and tips both indirectly and directly (i.e. positioning support). Overall, I liked her as instructor and found her very informative, especially since Traditional Hot is not in my normal practice. Overall, I enjoyed the class and got a heck of a workout that I felt for days afterwards. The only things that I weren't a fan of was that she was very insistent on open eyes (I use yoga as a way to center and calm myself, and usually [unconsciously] close my eyes); she gave about 3 verbal reminders of open eyes during the practice. Also, she seemed to a little overtly correct me with some balancing poses that I was obviously struggling with. (I have Hallux Limitus [limited movement of my big toes] and degenerative arthritis in my feet). During the class, I continued persevering and modifying on my own, but was admittedly wobbly at times. I think that Erin was probably trying to be encouraging, but she was unaware of my physical limitations. I think that instructors might want to keep that in mind when interacting with students: someone might have limitations that are not readily apparent. I enjoyed mixing up my yoga practice with the Traditional Hot, but would probably continue to stick with YBD1 or 2 for any future classes I may attend.

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CorePower Yoga - Hinsdale

CorePower Yoga - Hinsdale

4.1(25 reviews)
3.0 mi

i've tried calling this studio everyday this week to speak with someone about class options. The…read morecall gets routed to a centralized call center. No one picks up the phone or returns calls or emails. I also tried to set up an account online and the website does not work. I would encourage the owner to have a direct phone line so your customers can communicate directly with you. Expecting folks to pay $165 a month with this customer service is unacceptable.

Vibes: friendly, positive, relaxing…read more Set up: -2 studios, pretty clean and smell of herbal essences, tend to be on the warmer side either due to heated yoga or the number of people in the class -no online reservations (except for Ryder), just check-in at the front desk -mats and towels available for rental -well-equipped, bright locker room (need to bring your own lock) and bathroom Class thoughts: -Yoga Sculpt 75 min: vinyasa yoga sequences at a faster pace for cardio, with light weights added for upper body strengthening; ends with a cool down that ends in savasana and a cool cloth soaked in lavender placed on your forehead by the instructor; this class was particularly popular when I took it so there were about fifty people squished into the studio and the instructor did not really have a spot to demonstrate moves -Yoga Sculpt Bootcamp: a tabata workout that was very leg-heavy with jumps, squats, and lunges -CorePower Restore: more about meditation and promoting focus and relieving stiffness through four-minute or so holds (lots of hip openers) with soft jazz playing in the background; instructor comes around to do hands-on assists (a light massage), suggests use of blocks as necessary for pose modification, and reads inspirational messages in a slow, gentle tone -C2: heated yoga flow with gentle piano in the background; instructor gives verbal cues and provides modification suggestions with blocks

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Power Yoga On Main

Power Yoga On Main

4.2(34 reviews)
2.4 mi

I love this yoga studio! I'm fairly new to yoga so I decided to buy their 10 class Groupon. Their…read morewebsite is very clear how to redeem it, just show up for your first class with your Groupon (come 20 min early). Then you will be registered to sign up online which will show how many classes you have remaining and when they expire. I've attended different times by different instructors and everyone has been friendly and helpful. There are usually openings available and a good selection of classes. Most classes aren't over crowded but have a decent amount of people in them. I like that a lot of the classes you don't hold the positions forever because I get bored of a position fast. All classes seem good for beginners and advanced because the teachers provide options throughout for different levels. There's street parking and a parking garage nearby.

Watch out if you're planning to get a Groupon for this place. The customer service sucks and they…read moreonly want your money. I came here after purchasing my first Groupon and I was unsure of whether the 120 day expiration meant that I had 120 days to activate it or 120 days to use up all the classes. I asked Paul and he told me that I would have a year to use up the classes. Several months later, I went back to use up the classes and Karen told me I owed them money if I wanted to take another class, and to take it up with Groupon to get my money back. I explained to her what Paul told me, and she was extremely unfriendly and basically pushed me out of their business. What kind of business doesn't honor what they tell their customers? In terms of yoga classes, they were only okay. I went to my very first yoga class with Paul as the instructor and I had no idea what I was doing. He didn't bother to help me so I felt like I was doing it wrong the whole time. Since then, I've taken better yoga classes where the instructors actually help correct your poses or push you to improve your practice.

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barre3 - Clarendon Hills - barre3 orange logo

barre3 - Clarendon Hills

4.9(9 reviews)
2.2 mi

I discovered this local business due to an event in town. I had not done a barre style workout in…read morethe past. The studio is located right by the Metra tracks so there is parking. This location offers both in person and live stream classes which is pretty cool. Tara was my instructor and she took the time to explain the class and the materials (aka props) that we would be using during the class. They recommend doing the class barefoot, but I was more comfortable keeping my socks on. Beautiful space. Although I didn't join, I would recommend if you are looking for some regular fitness. Good for all levels as modifications are shown for each move.

I started going to B3 originally in 2017 when I was in grad school in California. Once I was hooked…read moreto the structure and ethos - low impact, amazing workouts that improved my body, mind, and breath - I started visiting B3 locations around the U.S. As a Chicago native, I was ecstatic when I heard about a new location in Clarendon Hills and once I met Mariel, the owner, I knew I found a new B3 home. Fast forward three years and I have taken 114 classes at this location. B3 is amazing and this location is part of my life primarily because of the staff. Mariel is of course terrific, but she doesn't hire just anyone. And, all instructors must first attend a training in Oregon (where the company was founded). While each instructor has certain strengths, they are all great and committed to your individual success while simultaneously making the whole group working out feel like everyone matters. I am one of very few men at this location, but in this day and age I am actually more comfortable being in such a female-oriented space. This location is not for "bros," toxicity, or ego. It is supportive and beautiful, but still makes you feel stronger and ALWAYS better off than when you started.

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