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    Yoga Pointe

    4.3 (8 reviews)

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    The Balance Culture

    The Balance Culture

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I've loved the few times I've been to BC and their Lakeland events, but today really made me…read moreappreciate this place. I went to a 5:30 barre class and during the warmup began feeling very lightheaded. I hadn't eaten enough, and I just realized it. I sat down a couple time during the class (which felt especially awkward since there were only 3 people in class) because I feared I'd pass out. This happens a lot to me, but it's not fun. I felt the color flush from my cheeks. The instructor checked on me quietly to make sure I was fine, and had the front desk attendant follow up. I was eating nuts in the lounge area and the front desk girl offered me an ice pack and protein bar. I took the bar and ate it but still wasn't feeling well. She checked on me again and offered to give me a free class pass so I could come back and actually enjoy the workout. She cleaned up my mat and equipment for me and told me to feel better. As someone who's fainted at concerts, doctor's offices, fast food restaurants, and everywhere else, I know how embarrassing it can be. These ladies made me feel so comforted!!! They kept class going so I didn't feel like a distraction, made sure I was okay and ensured I'd be back to appreciate the class another day. Love this community of kind hearted women!

    This is a wonderful studio for all levels, I have taken two classes and both offered modifications…read morefor beginners. I just had my first individual lesson around Pilates, it was both affordable and informative and the info is relayed in a way that it is easy to follow up at home.

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    Pure Barre

    Pure Barre

    5.0(1 review)
    1.1 mi

    Pure Barre is such an amazing and unique workout option! It's a perfect low impact type of exercise…read morewhile still being extremely challenging and helping you reach your fitness goals. As a former college athlete, once I got into the real world I became pretty burnt out with traditional workouts, and especially running and heavy weight lifting, as that's all I did my entire athletic career. I was having a hard time finding a rhythm and enthusiasm for being active, up until my friend invited me to try a class here at Pure Barre. There are several different class formats at Barre, but all are fairly easy to learn, especially if you tell the instructor you are newer. The traditional format is the most common, and the only equipment you use is a small yoga ball, a band and 2-3lb dumbbells, which are already at the studio for you to use. There is no high-impact exercising that is hard on your body or joints. Everything in these classes are small, focused movements that don't seem like they should be that challenging, but they definitely burn your muscles. Even using 2lb dumbbells for a 50 minutes class you WILL build and tone muscle and get stronger. It feels so good. It's also amazing to be in a class format, surrounding by others who are grinding through the class with you. The instructors will walk around and give you one-on-one adjustments to make sure you form is correct so you won't hurt yourself and so that it's most effective. I'm really, really happy to have tried out Pure Barre and it's become a part of my routine. If you haven't ever done a Barre class, you will need sticky socks and there's no shoes allowed in the studio. They do have socks for loan at the front desk if you want to just come and try out a class first. Jennifer, Evy, Lauren, Nicole and the crew are so awesome!!

    From the owner: Looking for a great workout in Lakeland, FL? Inspired by yoga, Pilates, and ballet, Pure Barre is…read morean empowering full-body workout that transforms you physically and mentally. Our classes have been carefully designed to feature low-impact, high-intensity movements for any fitness level. With Pure Barre Lakeland, you'll build full-body strength at our studio and be inspired by our supportive community.

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    Kelly Rec Center Complex - Undersea mural

    Kelly Rec Center Complex

    3.3(9 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Gandy Pool is a great deal for $5 per person to swim in a recreation or a lap pool. Restrooms and…read morelocker rooms (rental is .75) both have showers. All seemed clean enough, especially the pool. There's one low diving board and both Adirondack and lounge chairs, as well as some bleacher seating. There's a nice undersea mural on one wall, and lovely vegetation in the other: hibiscus, birds of paradise, palms. I wish we had something this easy-going and cheap where I live outside Atl! I see some have complained about life guards, but I didn't see anything out of line. No food or drink other than some vending machines, but they let you bring in whatever you want. My only complaint (if you can call it that) was that the concrete around the pool gets super hot in the afternoon sun, so wear water shoes or keep your flip flops nearby.

    I was able to attend the Rec Center for multiple activities, including swimming, a boxing class,…read morethe gym facilities, and to play tennis. For classes, it costs $5 per class and $4 to use the pool. You're able to buy a $20 pass for multiple visits. To use the tennis courts, it's free of charge ( including use of rackets and balls) before 5pm; and I really enjoyed the boxing class. Great workout. Overall, it has clean facilities and the staff was nice. I wish they offered a monthly membership, because it can get pricey going several times each week. Overall, I will continue to enjoy the facilities considering I don't live in the area and only attend once or twice a week.

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