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5.0 (6 reviews)
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6 months ago

Love, love, love what the Stretchlab team does for me and my flexibility and movility!

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7 months ago

Great staff, they have team members with a variety of different backgrounds. I always feel great when I leave.

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Serious Safety & Liability Concerns - This Gym Puts Members at Risk…read more This gym is playing fast and loose with member safety, and it needs to be called out. The sauna has a clearly posted warning sign stating a maximum safe temperature of 185°F. Despite this, staff and management insist on running it at 200°F, knowingly exceeding their own posted safety limits. That alone is reckless and a massive liability issue. What made this worse: I entered the sauna first at a safe temperature. Another gym member then came in and turned the temperature up to 197°F, completely ignoring the warning sign. When I pointed out the posted safety limit, this individual became aggressive, threatened me, harassed me, and disturbed my peace while I was simply trying to protect my health. No member should feel unsafe--physically or verbally--while using a wellness facility. Management's response? Dismissive and unconcerned. Instead of addressing: * the unsafe temperature settings * the violation of posted safety guidelines * the harassment and threatening behavior by another member ...the manager failed to take the situation seriously at all. This gym is exposing itself to serious liability by: * Ignoring its own safety warnings * Allowing saunas to operate at dangerous temperatures * Failing to intervene when a member is threatened Saunas are supposed to support health--not endanger it. Until management starts prioritizing member safety, accountability, and basic respect, I strongly do not recommend this gym. Consider this a warning.

I really like this Gym and here's why ! Yes the gym is…read morealways packed yet there is always enough equipment and space to do what you have to do . I feel safe here and the locker rooms are always clean .

FIT: TO BE

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(57 reviews)

Virginia Highland

Since joining Fit to Be, my outlook on working out has improved drastically!!! I love coming to the…read moreclasses and the instructors are all knowledgeable, encouraging and upbeat. I tried Pure Barre for about 3 months, but was seeking variety in my workouts. F2B offers that with a plethora of classes and times! My body (and mind) have been challenged and I love seeing how my strength improves each class. If you're looking for a small studio with great vibes, definitely come check this studio out. You will not regret it!

Let me join the growing chorus of devotees of the intimate yet challenging classes offered at Fit…read moreto Be. First, the logistics. Fit to Be is located in the same building and on the same level as American Roadhouse. There's plenty of parking in the lot behind the building, and the studio has a small lobby area to wait in before classes start. They have a single room for classes, but it has a sliding barn door in the back, making it possible to conduct private training sessions at the same time a larger class is going on. Other reviews note that classes are capped at 15, but I've never had more than twelve. I have yet to take a class with Julie (the owner, acclaimed in many other reviews), but that's because I'm such a huge fan of Bryn's Ballerobica class at 9am on Saturdays. Barre or ballet-inpsired classes are a dime a dozen these days, but Ballerobica is the best I've found. It adds an aerobic element to the standard core exercises, so you feel like you've gotten a much bigger calorie burn. Plus, Bryn is a phenomenal teacher- she pushes without yelling and she is continually upbeat without being fake. Everyone -from students to teachers - seems genuinely glad to be there. I leave class feeling upbeat (and sweaty) which is exactly what I'm looking for. Though I discovered Fit to Be through Classpass (which is awesome, by the way), these are classes I might actually pay extra to be able to attend more of them than the three per month Classpass limits you to. At just $15 for one drop in class (and packages that go down in cost from there), Fit to Be is also one of the more reasonable gyms I've found. I can't wait to try more classes, because Fit to Be is certainly as good as it gets!

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After six months, I called to cancel (only way they allow) my membership today. I really wanted to…read morelike CorePower, in part because they do have some excellent instructors and nicely kept facilities with showers etc. which you most definitely want in Atlanta. 95% of classes in Atlanta I've found are heated and CorePower is no exception, much to my dismay. This company seems to be one of the only here with convenient (caveats) locations and consistent quality of instructors / facilities. I like all of their classes, C2 classes have been my sweet spot, YogaSculpt is my punishment when I'm late for C2 (kicks my ass), and C1 when I've been beat. Tara, Ben and Cassidy are outstanding instructors and the rest of this review is no reflection on the staff. For $150/mo I really had hopes of this being a one-stop yoga shop. All they'd need is a smattering of yin and restorative classes, and some unheated options. I must say though, even after C1 classes, I've never left feeling relaxed. Great workouts, but must those be our only choices? On top of this, with the exceptions of the instructors I mentioned, all of the instructors have the same monologues down verbatim. Combined with how formulaic each class is, I never really felt like I was leaving yoga afterwards. Lastly, there are varying policies on tardiness. I admit I push it there sometimes, but today I was under two minutes late (due to parking nightmares) to three classes in midtown and O4W. Occasionally I've gotten lucky when someone was still in the front of the studio. Other times I've been told 5 minutes is the absolute latest anyone can be let in. The last straw today was a young woman coming out of the utility closet inside mouthing through the glass that she didn't have a key to open the door for me. I understand more affordable or smaller studios not being able to keep a staff person out front as a courtesy for 5 minutes, but there's no excuse for CorePower. Another mild nuisance was having to call to cancel. The hunt for a one-stop shop yoga studio in Atlanta continues.

I signed up for the two week free membership. I ended up cancelling my membership the day I was…read morecharged for the full month. I was moving cross country and just missed the deadline by a few hours. I emailed and called to ask for a refund but the people I communicated with were extremely unsupportive and not willing to help. The membership is expensive and I didn't use the membership at all for the period I was charged for. I enjoyed the classes themselves but am extremely disappointed with the company and the customer service. I would've considered re-joining once settled in my new city at a future date but am thoroughly disappointed by my interactions now and the lack of any grace.

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Solidcore - Ready or not, here we come!

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Everyone here is incredibly awesome, welcoming, and friendly. I've never been to a Pilates style…read morestudio that made me feel this comfortable from day one. I've also never had muscle definition like I've developed since going to [solidcore] Midtown. Every single coach brings something unique, so the workouts are never boring or repetitive. Huge kudos to head coach Dani for creating such an encouraging, inclusive environment with a real sense of community. I highly recommend [solidcore] Midtown to anyone looking to get into shape, push their athletic boundaries, and make new friends.

Pilates is one of my favorite activities! It is true that it never gets easier. I remember thinking…read morethis is NOT for me when I first started. What a newbie. I had no idea what I was doing. After a few years, I've learned to listen to the instructor and how to do the exercises correctly. And yes. It doesn't get easier!!! The more you practice, the harder it gets! And it hurts so good. Point is to get your body "shaking" into a stage of muscle failure. All the teachers and accommodations are wonderful. I love this location as well as the dunwoody location. There is one head coach, Jake, that is amazing!! I noticed their audio system has improved to where I can tell the difference between the music and teacher speaking! That was one of the main issues back then when I first started. Now, I'm 25+ classes deep and still feel like a baby here but never regret coming to a class!

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