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    Stretch Zone

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Happiness Yoga - partner yoga workshop

    Happiness Yoga

    5.0(5 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Happiness Yoga really does feel like a family. Sunita and Shaishav are always smiling and happy to…read morewelcome new people, so making friends here is easy. Another really important aspect of this studio is that all physical health concerns are considered during practice- they really make yoga accessible for everyone! People of all ages, faiths, and ability levels attend classes here. If you are hesitant about yoga, please know that you DO NOT have to be flexible to come here. I have never felt judged. You will learn a lot about the origins and traditions of Yoga, and they offer your first class free. I've practiced yoga on and off for years now, both at home and at other studios in the NOVA area, but I finally found a place that has inspired me to practice seriously this time around.

    Just like everyone else has said... The instructors are great. They both remembered my name even…read moreafter I'd only been there one time! You really feel welcome here. I used to practice yoga very regularly, and go to the gym very often, but I've been out of that regimen for quite some time; now I get winded walking up a long flight of stairs, and the gentle yoga class makes me feel like I'm going to die. Being that I am in in such poor shape, it's pretty intimidating to start working out again. But I feel really comfortable here, the instructors work with you and you get individualized attention based on your own capabilities. I bought a few classes on Groupon after going to the free trial class offered online, and I will be purchasing more.

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    Club Pilates

    Club Pilates

    1.7(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I don't enjoy writing negative reviews, so I want to be clear: this review is about the business…read moreoperations -- not the instructors. The teachers are excellent. The studio is clean. Instruction quality is 5 out of 5. My issue is access and management. This location consistently overbooks classes. I purchased an 8-class-per-month membership and repeatedly struggled to get into classes. I initially raised this concern in November after realizing I could not consistently secure spots within my general availability window (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.). The guidance I was given was to book classes two weeks in advance and join waitlists. While that may work for some, it is unrealistic for many adults managing work and family responsibilities. Expecting members to plan their schedules two weeks out just to access what they've already paid for is not practical. Because credits do not roll over, I lost unused credits in November and December. In January, the same issue continued -- and while weather-related cancellations are understandable, I was again unable to use what I paid for. Out of 24 classes I attempted to take during my membership period, I was only able to complete 11. That is not even half of the sessions purchased. When I submitted my 30-day cancellation notice in December, I expressed openness to private lessons as a way to work within my schedule. I received zero follow-up on that option. The most disappointing experience occurred at the end of January as I was wrapping up my membership. After requesting a concession due to the inability to access classes, I was initially told via text that none would be offered. Later, I received a call offering a temporary concession for the following month. However, if the underlying overbooking issue remains, that does not resolve the core problem. More concerning was the tone of the final conversation. It felt condescending and dismissive, particularly when referencing my responsibilities as a working mother. Members should not feel shamed for having a schedule. If someone is paying for a membership, reasonable access to classes should not feel competitive. I would encourage prospective members to read reviews carefully and take them with a grain of salt. Incentives or concessions in exchange for positive reviews raise legitimate transparency concerns. That matters. Everything stated in this review is factual, and I have documentation to support it. Again, the instructors are strong. The operational model -- overselling memberships beyond realistic class capacity -- is the issue. I ultimately did not receive the value of what I paid for.

    I've been coming to this club Pilates for two months now and have been a bit disappointed. They…read morerecently opened two months ago, and only have had beginners classes initially. They just started getting level 1.5, which many still felt like a level 1. There's clearly a discrepancy of levels depending on the teacher but the most challenging and accurate of a 1.5 so far has been Anne. I just don't think they should be assuming because they're starting from ground zero, that everyone is a beginner at Pilates. How would they know if they don't ask feedback from members? When I've complained, I was told that I'm supposed to tell the teachers I want to level up, which I have, for them to talk to me as though I don't know what I'm talking about. I've been doing solidcore and other Pilates studios in the area and have enjoyed those a lot more. With the classes I do at club Pilates, it feels like a warm up/stretch the entire time. I think club Pilates would be great for beginners or people who don't want an intense work out. Secondly, all of their 1.5 level classes are always booked up and you have to be waitlisted for, never knowing what class you'll actually get into which is frustrating as a very busy person. I have been unknowingly added into multiple classes in a day that I had been waitlisted for, only to lose credits. I tried talking to the front desk person, who was busy on the phone and sought out for help on the app, which you can't even locate an email to contact. The app is actually really annoying to navigate around my opinion. I finally had the time to email someone today after going through old initial emails when joining and they basically told me I can cancel and I should have reached out to someone sooner... like I didn't try to! They did credit my classes back after, so I am updating my review. I feel like club Pilates is just a big business feel, not much of a community feel like bikram hot yoga that actually is a local business, more of family vibes, and a mix of great classes to include Pilates. So while I see club Pilates being helpful for a lot of people, it just isn't for me. I just don't see it as being that great of a work out and feel I've wasted three months of membership doing light stretches and mini work outs.

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