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Rising Phoenix Wellness Services

4.4 (7 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Avery Lane - Native American art

Avery Lane

4.3(122 reviews)
4.0 mi
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Darlene and her team at AL are outstanding. Sold a few pieces through them and even went the extra…read moremile on a sofa that sold out of the contracted time frame and still honored it. This store is fantastic; whether you are buying or selling- you cannot go wrong with Avery Lane. Javier Z.

We have shopped here for years. Bought a sofa and pair of chairs here last Saturday. Going in…read moretomorrow to pick them up. Store has always had a great selection of furniture, art, lamps and accessories. I've always found something to buy when stopping in. I really like how they have a price tag on each piece and the dates that the item will be marked down with the new price. I do have a gorgeous sofa to sell and six linen dining chairs Id like to consign. I sent an email with photos on Saturday to the owner asking if she would consign them but I haven't heard back. They are closed on Sunday. FYI. The reason for only four stars is because there is no implied expectation of help (from the store) when picking up the furniture. We rented a box truck for easy pick up. Once we arrived we had to ask for help loading. They also don't offer any shrink wrap or protective wrap- which is a staple for every furniture store I've ever purchased from. The furniture at Avery Lane isn't cheap- even though it's used, it is still rather expensive- we spent over $3500 this visit and wasn't offered any type of help moving /lifting the furniture into the box truck until we asked.

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CorePower Yoga - North Scottsdale

CorePower Yoga - North Scottsdale

4.0(2 reviews)
4.3 mi

I took a yoga sculpt class at Core Power while on vacation. The studio was bright and clean and the…read morestaff was really friendly. The class was really challenging and you really work up a sweat. Chloe was an amazing instructor!

Mostly a great small yoga studio with a variety of classes, easy parking…read more PROS: Easy parking, numerous times for classes, some friendly instructors, spacious studio, refills for waters, showers, locker room, deals like first month $39-59 during an opening, then $99 monthly for a lifetime. This is cheaper than some yoga studios, average for others (I paid $99 a month for Lifetime up north & had access to LifePower which offers yoga). The CorePowers all have partnerships, in which a member can get nice deals at a variety of places. Unfortunately, CycleBar McCormick Ranch changed ownership and no longer allows the four free classes/month, but there are others. It is very easy to freeze one's membership, and one can do this for up to three months, and the price will return to what it was before freezing. There are no charges during the freeze time, unlike other studios/gyms. Staff members clean the floor immediately after a class. Cold lemon lavender cloths are provided towards the end of class. CONS: Some instructors were not friendly, helpful, but rather, apathetic or just maybe nervous so unsure how to connect, I don't know. There is a charge to rent a mat or towel - common among many places and rather cheap too. There are mostly heated classes, but the heat isn't crazy hot like other places. A few like CoreRestore, community, and C1 are not heated. However, a friend of mine attending the free community one (C1 non heated) and said she had never sweat so much (She is a bit sensitive to heat). This studio no longer accepts Class Pass. The classes: The classes include C1 (basics, usually not heated but some area), C2 Flow Yoga, Yoga Sculpt (more like strength training with cardio bursts), Hot Power Fusion, and Core Restore (like yin yoga, but without many props). Bring: Ice water (and refill there if needed), a towel for the mat, yoga mat, sweat towel (or two or three!), ear plugs depending on the class you take. Wear: clothes that allow sweat to evaporate, no major cotton items. Instructors: I have my favorites: Tristan is hilarious and provides a unique class experience with different sequences each week. "Touch your shins, touch your toes, or touch your nose!" Erin has excellent taste in music, playing Lane8 and others, and I enjoy her C2, and her yoga sculpt is one of the few where the instructor isn't screaming (I don't get this). Erin brings challenges to her classes. Alex teaches mostly in Chandler, but has a Saturday class. She is kind, interested in the attendees, and creates a unique sequence in C2 and HPF. I also like Scott - the Scott who teaches in Scottsdale mostly, Jacqlyn, and Maddie. Other instructors never learned my name, even after 4-5 classes, nor really seemed interested. I used to teach group exercise in the late 90s to early 2000s, so I notice small details. Having been to Urban Yoga for over five years, Sutra for a year, LifePower for 6 months, and even other studios, not all instructors are as welcoming as what I was used to (and some are!). Since the set up is where instructors check in the attendees, there is no time for the instructor to walk around and introduce him/herself and ask about potential injuries or other important questions. Other notes: Some classes are incredibly loud, and the instructor will shriek over the music. I'm not a fan of this. I do bring ear plugs with me at all times, as a just in case.

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