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| - Pros: the sequence is good - it's a set sequence, doable yet leaves a lot of space for your practice to grow.
The location is excellent for me
Plenty of amenities (2 showers in the women's bathroom, shampoo, lotion, etc.)
A LOT of class times to fit almost anyone's schedule
*Mostly* friendly & welcoming staff
Great retail
The most humid hot yoga I've ever done (invest in vinegar for your laundry if you plan on starting a practice here).
Cons: A bit pricey.
I wish this studio had a better system for sanitation. A teacher brings out an ominous bucket & a swiffer/squeegee thing after class. It's kinda icky. I only practiced at the 5:30AM classes because of this... but even then, there were cloudy dried drops of mystery fluid on the mirrors & hair on the floor. But perhaps that's the price one pays for pursuing a hot practice.
There are staged, sepia-toned family photos everywhere (I assume they're the owners?) Its a little much... Maybe its just me, but it seems like kind of an off-putting & bold act as a business owner.
This isn't necessarily the fault of the studio... but some students convey an attitude of "I'M A VERY IMPORTANT AND BEAUTIFUL YOGA PRACTITIONER". (Think: sweaty Regina George.) So... there's that. This could intimidate new yogis (maybe?)...
Also, in my last class, like 4 people were repeatedly blowing their nose into their towels in between asanas. For a room that hot & wet, I'll take as few mucuous membranes as possible.
All in all, I'd practice here again, but it's not my favorite...
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