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    I have been doing Bikram yoga for about four years now. My first time was at the Mke Downtown…read moreStudio. I liked it so much that I got the unlimited monthly membership and I went every other day. Hot Yoga Milwaukee is an excellent community of yogis. Every time I decide to take a class, I leave the studio with an overall wellness feeling. All my stress, anxiety, any negative thoughts go away. Both locations are great, Brookfield is my favorite because parking is more convenient. During the winter months, it can get really crowded. I always try to arrive 15-10 minutes before to get in the room and have some time to get used to the heat. It can be a little overwhelming the first couple of times, but it gets so much better after that. All instructors are different, they will add their unique touch to the class, but it is always something positive. I can honestly say that I like them all. If you are thinking about trying this place, do take advantage of the intro special, it is worth it.

    Some like it hot…read more I've been to this location a half-dozen times now and really enjoy it. My flexibility sucks and I've been told to do more stretching and yoga so this definitely fits the bill. The staff here is awesome, they are super friendly and welcoming to newcomings. Do yourself a favor and check out their First Timer notes on the website. The poses are repeated every time so you may want to google that before you go as well. As a guy I was a bit worried about feeling awkward but there were plenty of other guys attending as well. Some mornings they are super croweded so try to arrive early. Even with the high temp and and a bunch of sweaty people, the facility is super clean and doesn't have a gross smell to it.

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    2.4
    (17 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I was a member here while in high school (back in the early 90s), and my parents have been members…read morefor over 24 years. I recently re-joined the club when I moved back to the area. Many familiar faces and many new ones over the years, but one thing remains the same - the friendly family-type atmosphere. The staff is top notch, and they make you feel very welcome and comfortable at the club. Elite would be considered a "higher end" club for Milwaukee standards (not Equinox or Reebok SportsClub high end), and expect to pay more than your LA Fitness or Snap. Memberships include towel service, unlimited classes (may be a charge for a certain few), and I believe daycare (check first). The facility houses both indoor and outdoor lap pools, hot tubs, steam rooms, basketball court, racquet ball courts, eight indoor tennis courts, and even two outdoor clay courts to bring out the Rafael Nadal in you. The gym floor has pretty much anything you could imagine. Most of the equipment is relatively new, but the treadmills are older Life Fitness models. Everything is really clean and well maintained. Personal training, athletic training, massage, tennis lessons, and physical therapy are offered services under the roof. There's even a limited service cafe where smoothies, Alterra coffee and other snacks can be purchased. For those with families, this is an ideal club to join. There are a myriad of children's programs running throughout the year, including summer day camps. There are plenty of social opportunities for adults as well, including tennis leagues, social volleyball, and various parties where the old crowd gets the opportunity to put on their Sunday's best and try to boogie......good stuff! The facilities are in great shape and well maintained. The bathrooms are constantly cleaned, and you really don't have to worry about funny business going on in the steam room or hot tubs. One of the few health clubs I've belonged to where I can shower without feeling as if I've stepped in a petri dish!

    It is a family oriented club, a lot of kids activities, summer camps, swim lessons and tennis…read morelessons. They also have free child care for members. Good place to host sport parties like tennis, pickleball, pool and basketball parties for kids and adults.

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    4.2
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    1.6 mi

    I love authentic birth center! I'm due with my 4th babe in a couple of weeks. My first two were…read moreborn in a hospital setting, my third was born at authentic in a birthing tub and was a beautiful memorable experience. I have read a recent review stating that anyone who has left a previous review was only with the staff before it switched over to the new midwives so here I am to chat about both. I had a couple of students caring for me with my last birth that are now midwives for this birth. It's exciting to watch them grow in their confidence and expertise! I live over an hour away from the birth center. With my last babe, I was told I could stay home or come in, whichever I felt was most comforting to me. I delayed and when I came in I had a rather quick birth! For this babe, I asked if I could choose to come in early and they assured me that they would rather me come and spend the night only to have it be false labor and head home in the morning than to spend my night worrying or risk having my baby on the side of the rode haha. That was so sweet! Who offers that?! Certainly not a hospital. I've met a few of the new midwives and they were diligent, sweet, considerate of my last experiences. I feel confident this birth will be great and will try to update you all soon.

    It's my prayer that this review will be helpful to others…read more I don't think many people know that any reviews left before about 2024 include care from the Gennisi midwifery; they are no longer there. The current midwives come from different places. When they were brought on, I was told that you couldn't find their licensures. I hope that has changed, and I would recommend checking. My prenatal care seemed mostly good, relaxing and supportive, and the labor experience was dismissive and unethical. In labor, it seems like a standard practice to stay at home for as long as possible. While I understood this, I was surprised to see that to determine my true dilation, they couldn't complete a cervical exam (reportedly due to a contraction coming on), and therefore deemed my dilation as not far along due to my mood. Since I was able to hold a conversation without being mean, or reflecting piercing pain, they were quick to send me home. I found this to be unprofessional and reflective of compromised medical capabilities. I was recommended to take a supplement to rest, as a result, which had the opposite effect due to my cervix likely being more thin/open than they concluded. It might have been the worst pain I've experienced, and it also might have led to higher blood pressure, which I think I've only experienced once in my life. My final visit there was short, as I was told I could not stay due to high blood pressure. From my researching, the numbers in my chart do not meet Wisconsin law for needing to be transferred. (Interestingly, they do charge about $5,000 just for admission, for any sleuths to connect a possible motive). They did not have any wheelchairs to assist me out. While they consulted with doctors via phone, they did not follow to the hospital or follow up with us afterward regarding the actual birth, as was promised in their policy. A midwife called days later to generally check in. Each adult I was with independently had the impression that Authentic was trying to get rid of us, which was an interesting mix of humiliating and disappointing. My parents described the whole situation as traumatic, and they still can't talk about it. On a slightly separate note, I experienced a frustrating logistical process in their relationship with a partnering hospital. The hospital claimed they never received my records, even after a bridge visit to set it all up, and scheduling a specialized ultrasound took multiple calls from me without success, after which I simply told them I couldn't be the middle man anymore. After being told it would take place in 2-3 days, I woke up the next morning to dozens (truly) of voicemails, texts, and emails at the point when it was almost overdue. It was messy and unpleasant. I was refunded $2,500 due to my short admission, and they kept our other $2,500 for no services rendered minus probably a load of laundry and wiping down the bathroom, (as confirmed by other professionals who have partnered with them for numerous births). I have been told that I am not the only one who has had this type of experience, especially since the midwifery team turned over. For anyone on the fence, I would highly recommend seeking services with a hospital that has midwives or approves your birth plan. My husband and I originally thought that all hospitals were stringent/bully-like in their policies, but more hospitals than we thought have patient/woman-empowered options.

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