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see all reviewsGreat instructor but he turned the fans on at the end of class and left them on through the end. After an hour in heat, the wind from the fan for so long gave me a headache. I would much prefer opening a window or door briefly or even just turning the fan on and then off quickly.
Fierce Grace NYC, hot yoga, is the first of three USA locations of British hot yoga…- Low-impact Training, Strength Training, …
Pvolve
415 West Broadway, Floor 2S, New YorkSafety guidelinesStrength & Sculpt
see all reviewsExcellent workout and Will is solid, super motivating, awesome energy, and attentive. I do a lot of Pilates and this is a great addition following resistance principles but with the cardio while in form. Will definitely be back!
Pvolve is the science-led method that combines low-impact functional fitness with… Flow Yoga
see all reviewsFlow with Mikee is fantastic! I’ve been doing yoga for years & have gone to dozens of studios in NY & BK. He’s a true gem! Highly recommend. My only critic is the studio itself... I find the Crunch studio incredibly cold for its yoga classes. To the point of being uncomfortable. I really wish they would turn off the air & fans for the yoga classes.
Crunch is a high end gym chain with 400+ locations nationwide. They specialize in…LEVEL 2: The Ascent
see all reviewsAbby love you but please turn the music down just slightly makes it hard to hear your beautiful voice/choreo instructions thank you you are the best instructor so motivating and always keep it fresh
Rise Nation has redefined fitness with its effective, efficient, and safe 30 minute…Better Booty Wednesday (121 Ludlow L.E.S)
see all reviewsWell damn. It made Barry’s look like a walk in the park. We had 2 15 second breaks in a 45 min class! Super worth it. Loved the teaching. Really appreciated the encouragement. Holy moly what a workout. (And I work out a lot!)
Prison Style Group Fitness Classes. CONBODY is a prison style fitness bootcamp…FLOAT > SHOP
see all reviewsThe class is really just a short handstand workshop- which is great because its every week and doesn’t cost as much as other workshops do. We did a solid amount of conditioning on and off the mat so its great for beginners and more advanced students
VERAYOGA is a hot, athletic, vinyasa yoga studio with locations in Tribeca, at the…YS - Yoga Sculpt - NYC
see all reviewsI really appreciate the time Meghan took to have us do an active warm up instead of just going super hard immediately. Class was very challenging but as always I felt amazing afterward.
This studio offers Yoga, Hot Yoga, and Strength Training classes. It’s more than…Hot Vinyasa Yoga
see all reviewsA great beyond-basics vinyasa class. Not super hot, but I think that works well with the format! (I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this for anyone brand-new to yoga, as it’s fast-paced and there’s not much in the way of instruction for individual poses.)
Brand NEW Studio on the Lower East Side! A 100% infrared Heated Fitness & Yoga Studio…Functional Fitness
see all reviewsFirst time, was the only one there at 7p (in btw Xmas and NYE, hence unusual attendance), but still a great experience. Cole still held class, made me feel super comfortable and had great energy / knowledge. Workout seemed oriented on a series of sets, usually with an EMOM anchoring the middle, not quite HIIT but there’s something in each set to make sure the heart rate stays up. Class would be tough if it’s your first time EVER working out, but still very accessible if you say do some dumbbell/kettlebell strength and cycling/HIIT type classes elsewhere - but want to extend your skill set w/ say basic lifting.
WillyB CrossFit is a complete fitness facility designed and equipped to produce effective…transformational breathwork with daniella
see all reviewsThe meat of Daniella’s class was really, really great. I would prefer a much shorter intro before class and no debrief after class. I found the intro to be repetitive and intense (I don’t need to hear a sample scream and I think she could demonstrate the concepts while teaching in the actual class instead of teaching techniques before getting started. In a yoga class poses are taught in real time not at the beginning to prep, and I’d like to see that approach here as I see in other meditation and breath work classes). The intro took at least 4x too long and unfortunately the debrief after class took me from being relaxed to being a bit more stressed again hearing about her love of breath work and listening to others’ experiences and debating with myself whether or not to share about my (truly wonderful) experience. Overall I highly recommend but I think there is room for improvement <3
We do whats hard because it works.