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    Ride Revolution

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 12:30 pm

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    6 months ago

    The best class ever!!!! I love the community and the classes!! The instructors care so much about our success!!

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    6 months ago

    Amazing work out and such welcoming trainers! I come here for the good energy ‍the music is

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    Club Pilates

    Club Pilates

    3.7
    (15 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Atmosphere: The classes have a very nice, intimate…read moreatmosphere because there are only about 10 to 12 people per session. It's perfect for getting focused without it feeling overcrowded. Service: The instructors are very friendly and great at learning your name quickly. They help correct your form in a kind way and can always provide a different movement if you have an injury. The App & Scheduling: - Booking: Everything is done through their app. You can see the full weekly schedule, check how many spots are left, or join a waitlist. - Cancellation Policy: Be careful with your schedule! You have to cancel at least 12 hours before class. If you miss it or cancel late, they charge a $15 fee. It can add up, so make sure to check your app early to save your money! The Workout: Since I work from home, my hips tend to lock up from sitting all day. Pilates has been so helpful in loosening them up and building strength little by little. Just remember to bring your grip socks or buy a pack on Amazon to save money! Parking: - The Struggle: Evening parking is a pain and the free garage passes run out fast. - The Hack: If you book classes before 8 AM, street parking is free! It really motivated me to become a morning person. Price: It is an investment, but worth it if you go consistently. - Unlimited: $259 - 8 Classes: $199 - 4 Classes: $109 - They offer a military discount, and it's always worth asking about New Year's deals or seasonal specials! Overall Experience: I'm really grateful I started here. My body feels so much better, and the unlimited plan is worth every penny if you go 4-5 times a week.

    Ok- the 30 min free intro class itself was fine and the instructor was lovely…read more Parking sucks around here and they recommend parking across the street where it's $2-3 so not particularly convenient unless you can walk here. This review is mainly about the predatory sales tactics from the moment you give them your info. In a week, I received no less than 4 calls and text messages about every other day from various people trying to have a conversation about my goals. Um, my goal is to try out a free class to see if it's for me. Do we need to become besties in order for that to happen? I told them I wasn't interested in having a phone conversation and they still kept calling, up until the day of my intro class and following up with threats to cancel my intro class because they hadn't had a chance to speak with me. In their voicemails they say a conversation is "required" but when I asked them if it was really a requirement or where in the terms and conditions it mentions that on signup, they didnt respond and just kept barreling forward with trying to get me on the phone. This is despite a clear "no thank you, I'm not interested in chatting." At the end of the class they reserve 15 minutes to separate you and your friends to try to pitch you on a "schedule" and plan that might fit for you. I said very clearly I'm not interested in a membership and they still insisted on going through their pitch. Ugh, all of it gave me the ick. It's like setting up a blind date and having your date blow up your phone and try to get you in a committed relationship before even meeting, even after you've set clear boundaries. They need to rethink their sales strategies because the other friends I took the intro class with also felt the same about being harassed nonstop. I've experienced less annoying sales tactics at time share presentations. Worth a free 30 min class? Probably not.

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    StretchLab

    StretchLab

    4.3
    (37 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I made an appointment because my neck has been extremely stiff. When I scheduled the appointment…read moreover the phone, they asked what areas were tight and I told them my neck was the main issue. When I arrived, they asked again what areas were bothering me and I again said my neck (and possibly my hips). However, once the 50-minute session began, they explained that they wouldn't be working on my neck specifically, but instead doing a full-body stretching routine. In practice, my neck was only worked on for about the last four minutes of the session. Afterward, they asked if I wanted to sign up for a membership, which requires a three-month commitment. I also learned that the first appointment is considered an "introductory session." My concern is that I clearly communicated my neck stiffness twice before the session, but the session itself didn't really address that issue. It felt more like a demonstration of their general assisted stretching program than a session focused on the specific problem I came in with. To be fair, the stretching itself seemed legitimate within their system. But it's important for customers to understand what the service actually is. This is less a place you go to address a specific tight muscle or injury, and more a place you go if you want to make ongoing professional assisted stretching part of your routine. If that's what you're looking for, it may be a good fit. If you're looking for targeted help with a specific issue, it may not be the best option.

    Stretch Lab is a true compliment to any active lifestyle or sedentary office position. Better than…read morea massage IMO. I've had great experiences with many therapists-Lisa, Richard, Emma, Ashton....all great.

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    Relieve neck tension and improve upper body mobility with a 1-on-1 assisted cross-body stretch at StretchLab.
    Relieve mid-back pain and improve thoracic mobility with a 1-on-1 assisted seated twist stretch at StretchLab.
    Relieve mid-back pain and improve thoracic mobility with a 1-on-1 assisted seated twist stretch at StretchLab.
    Relieve neck tension and improve upper body mobility with a 1-on-1 assisted neck stretch at StretchLab.

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    Relieve neck tension and improve upper body mobility with a 1-on-1 assisted neck stretch at StretchLab.

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