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Pure Barre

4.0 (1 review)
Closed • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Club Pilates

Club Pilates

3.6(9 reviews)
2.9 mi

I won a free month here in an auction and loved the classes. The club is very responsive and clear…read moreregarding expectations. The first 30-min intro class is free and very informative. I had attended a Pilates course in the past so I was familiar with the reformers. The intro class didn't cover all the equipment. It did address most of it and the rest you can pick up fairly easily in the beginner (level 1) classes. I enjoyed each of the classes I attended. They all consisted of numerous easily modifiable exercises utilizing the reformers and various other equipment (spring chair, floor mat, discs, ball, block, spring board, etc). The instructors were fun, enthusiastic, and attentive. They consistently walked around clearly giving instructions and correcting technique as needed. Each class they request that you inform them as needed if you do not want them to touch you when/if they correct your technique. Club Pilates is the place to go if you don't like repetition and prefer keeping your workouts interesting. The 50 minute classes flew by. It's hard to pick a favorite but if I did, I'd pick the Monday 6 am classes. The classes are pricy, which is understandable given the amount of equipment used and the limited number of spots. The club uses an app for scheduling. It is very easy to schedule, however, you are limited to scheduling 15 classes at once. Plus many of the classes within 2-3 weeks are waitlisted. I got into most of the classes I booked, but I would get frustrated if I was paying per month and not able to book/cancel as desired. There is a cancellation fee, which is reasonable again due to the limited spots available, but challenging if your schedule is unpredictable. Cubbies for personal items and a large single stall bathroom are available. The bathroom is in the back so you do need to walk through the studio to reach it. Overall, I would like to continue, but it is a far drive and out of my current price range. I highly recommend it to others if the location and cost work for you!

I tried a free class and wasn't uber impressed. The place was clean, small store front and waiting…read morearea. Front desk wasn't super inviting and they didn't accept apple pay which was a little shocking considering we're in 2026 but luckily I somehow had grippy socks in my car. The 30 minute session was a great representation of the reformer classes which was intimidating for an out of shape newbie but also exciting because the instructor was friendly and helpful. Major turn off when they pitched the membership options and theres a 3month minimum commitment with no "pass pack" (5 or 10 class punch card) options. Upon their follow up call they mentioned how they just started offering a class pack option of 5 classes that have to be used within 45 days or 10 classes to be used in 60 or 90 days? I cant remember. I may try them out again in the future once I build up my fitness level.

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HOTWORX - Apex - Hot Cycle- 15 minute infrared sauna HIIT workout

HOTWORX - Apex

5.0(2 reviews)
4.8 mi

I tried out Hotworx in Apex based on a referral from a coworker that joined the Hotworx in…read moreCharlotte. I am a huge fan of the concept and variety of offerings. I tried out the yoga which was offered by a virtual instructor. There were 3 instructors to represent different skill levels for reference. I felt great after the session! I signed up for a membership before I left. The facility is super clean, comfortable, and safe. Hotworx is open 24 hours so you can go to any of the virtual classes or simply sit in the sauna at times that work with your schedule. The hours referenced here are the times that there is someone working up front to show you the ropes (no pun intended) or answer questions. They were not super pushy with "selling" you on the membership. Give it a try. Worst case scenario you will get a beneficial infrared sauna session in!

I cannot say enough good things about Hotworx Apex! The owners and staff make me feel like family…read more They are so encouraging and kind that it is an absolute joy to come in. I never thought that I would "enjoy" working out in any way, but I absolutely LOVE the workouts at Hotworx. Contrary to the feeling leaving other gyms where I feel not only self conscious, but completely exhausted, when I leave Hotworx, I feel rejuvenated and empowered. If you have not given the free trial a chance, I promise it is completely worth it and you will fall in love like I did!

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Bradley's Yoga and Fitness - Chicago

Bradley's Yoga and Fitness

5.0(5 reviews)
5.7 mi

I won a free month here at a local charity event and loved it! It was easy to set up an account and…read morereserve classes. All the instructors were friendly, helpful, and experienced. The studio offers a range of classes throughout the week with varying times, room temperature, equipment, and difficulty level. Bradley's is definitely popular, especially the heated classes which I did not prefer. I tried out a variety of classes included heated and non-heated yoga, aerial yoga, and virtual classes. The morning classes and non-heated yoga were my favorite. The aerial class was exciting and led well. Each of the classes I wanted to try had open spaces and ample equipment was provided. They have a water fountain and bathroom. I do wish they listed the equipment needed/recommended for each class so that I could be more prepared (especially for the virtual classes). The virtual classes are convenient, however, I did not realize I was the only virtual attendee for most of them and sometimes they weren't initiated. Overall, I greatly enjoyed the classes here and would return more often if it was closer to my house/work. If you are in the area, I definitely recommend checking it out!

Highly recommended: I found Bradley's Yoga & so glad I did! You will love the energy, sense of…read morecommunity & variety! You'll fall in love with the practice & the instructors, as I did! I live with chronic cancer. Yoga has helped me tremendously with my health & quality of life journey. Learning to breathe has helped me recover through treatment reactions. High praise going out to the practice & Bradley's Yoga and Fitness studio.

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Pure Barre

Pure Barre

4.9(30 reviews)
9.9 mi

I had their 1 year membership for $99 per month for about 2 years. I split my time between the 2…read moreCary locations because they were close to work and it was easy to go right after work. I enjoyed their 4:30 afternoon classes and some of their Saturday classes. Many Barre studios only give you access to one location, so I loved that they gave you access to multiple. They also had fun events to encourage you to work out more. They usually had different barre socks than the Kildare location, for $18 per pair. Their Pure Barre app made it easy to sign up or cancel classes too.

When I think of barre, I think of perky, petite young women gracefully poised beside it, doing…read morepliés and point... building up their slender legs to support and sustain them with an incredible combo of strength and flexibility. The workout trend Pure Barre is designed around getting that dancer body... But through totally different means! I'm talking dubstep. Blasting as girls place kickballs between their thighs, then squat, tuck, and tooch (to borrow a term coined by Miss Tyra). It's true: I never thought I'd be booty-tooching to Scrillex... outside the privacy of my own home. The workout started with some simple stretches and upper body routine, and some floor work in the form of plank and pushups. They only have dumbells in 2, 3, and 5 pounds. The short number of reps and low weight made this section of class completely un-challenging for me. But that disappointment was eased by the next part, where we stepped to the barre and focused on hips, thighs, and --as they like to delicately call it in Pure Barre-- "seat*." [*I don't have a seat. I have a bubbalicious boo-tay. Which is why I wanted to go to this class in the first place. So for clarification purposes in this review, my seat will instead be termed butt.] The most annoying thing for me was that the instructor demonstrated very few of the positions (perhaps due to lack of space on the barre); and it was difficult for me to follow her instructions some of the time. Many of the movements are so isolated, it's hard to look at a classmate and copy from what they're doing too. So parts of it did not feel tough... which left me wondering if I was doing the movement correctly. But other parts had my entire lower body shaking like a leaf, butt and quad muscles on fire. And I absolutely felt those muscles recovering the following 48 hours, so I know I did at least some of the things right! Class finished up with some ab work, which I also felt was too easy, and some finishing stretches. One hour flies by pretty quickly. And I can definitely see the appeal in a class that's shaped like this... getting all the core muscle groups into one workout. But I would personally prefer a class that focuses exclusively on the lower body, to round out my own exercise regimen and perhaps benefit my running as well. I did a drop-in class that was specially priced at $10; reasonable. (Their regular drop-in is $23.)

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