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    CorePower Yoga - WestBend

    4.2(22 reviews)
    3.7 miTCU/West Cliff

    I assumed it would be a nicer studio bc of the location but it's the worst yoga studio i have ever…read morebeen too. Classes were super overcrowded, literally no space to do a few of the moves. They charge enough, but i think they are trying to squeeze every dime; they should limit the classes. The instructor was not visible from the middle to back of room and so not only could you not see her, you had to follow the person in front of you and often then not she was doing something different than the person next to her. The music is loud and their mic speakers are not, so you cannot hear anything the instructor is saying, leaving you to just guess for the entire class. (They have enough people, why doesn't management invest in some update mics for her trainers???) Instructor walked around a lot, but never to correct anyone's form; I honestly don't know what she was walking around for. But she hardly did any of the moves so it was poorly instructed. C45 (their main offer) is definitely not a yoga class either it's more like a HIIT class. They really need to take just a few seconds and add descriptions to their classes. It's really not that hard and several people have suggested this in the past from what I can read. But the worst thing? The smell. It was absolutely disgusting in there. It wasnt so bad standing up but as soon as you laid down, the smell was overpowering. Im guessing they used dirty mop water or never mopped at all and everyones sweat was layer ok the floor. I literally had to leave during the stretching part bc i could not stomach lying down in that gross stench. I am not sure why the location is so popular, maybe because some of these young girls don't know that there are better studios that offer more elevated experiences. But definitely would not recommend this studio. It is just disgusting.

    This organization is not aligned with the core values of yoga. Their studios do not foster…read moreinclusivity or genuine respect for Black, Brown, or White people who believe in the unity of all humans. Yoga is rooted in union, liberation, and compassion--not exclusion, hierarchy, or quiet hostility. Any studio operating this way should not brand itself as "yoga," because what they offer is the opposite of unity.

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    4.8(34 reviews)
    0.0 miTCU/West Cliff

    CycleBar waterside is amazing! Here's everything I know from the past month training with them:…read more FOR BEGINNERS: I've been doing spin for about six years. If I could tell beginners one thing it is that you cannot have an ego going in. The instructors will give you a quick run down on how they teach, and always encourage you to modify where you need to. I am a bigger human who is out of shape at the moment, and I've not once felt out of place in this class. I'm pretty sensitive to instructors who talk about calories, "earning food", etc. and not a single instructor at waterside has given me those vibes. INSTRUCTORS: I haven't yet taken all of the instructors, but here's what I know so far! Keenan - I don't want to tell you how good Keenan's Tuesday connect class is because I don't want to have trouble booking in, but this class is high energy, fast paced, and incredibly fun. His class is good for people who want a challenge and lots of choreography. If you get bored easily, Keenan's class does not stop. ANY class can be taken by a beginner, but if you're new to spin I wouldn't start here. Bre - Bre's classes make me feel more connected to myself than any other class. If you love motivation and connection, Bre is your girl. I leave every class feeling happier. Her class is good for all experience levels and I think specifically great for trying to level up. There are so many moments where I've pushed myself to the next level with Bre. She knows how to get you there. Joni - Joni's classes are hard and fun. If you want to work on your technique and choreography I'd say Joni's class is for you. I'd say her classes vary in difficulty level, but it's never the same thing twice. I would say Joni's class is great for beginners because she is super helpful. She is uplifting and always has a smile on her face. Alana - Alana's classes are great if you love to be out of the saddle and not do as much choreo. I've only had the opportunity to take one class with Alana, but it was a great time. I think Alana's class would be best for beginners. I've taken team teach rides with Tyler and Alex, which just means I know much less about their teaching styles but here is what I learned: Tyler - Tyler gives you the opportunity to push yourself to the next level. She is super encouraging Alex - Alex is tough love and not in the way that makes you cringe. He wants you to push to your next level and is super encouraging as he gets you there.

    Super fun!!!…read more Struggle with cardio but the instructor was so considerate and checked on me multiple times during the class. 100% will return!!

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