Poster who has never been corrected on form-do you take in the DMV market? I have more than 1500 classes and I get corrected more than I’d like to admit. Good coaches integrate this into their routine. |
Do you know how many different studios there are in the DMV? Are you telling us you have been to everyone and know all the instructors? That comment alone is laughable, but coupled with the number of classes, it seems like you are so in the tank for them that you cannot accept anyone had a different experience. 1500 classes? You either work there or have spent upwards of $30,000 there? |
Even if the room were well-lit - which it is for the beginner and foundations classes, different people have different ranges of motion, height, etc. The person who can best tell if their movements are incorrect for them is the person doing the exercise. Again, basic personal responsibility goes a long way here. I’m not overheated, just rolling my eyes. |
Cool and that’s why the posters were giving their own experience. So posters can have full knowledge, and you know, take personal responsibility and not go to the class at all. (Please go ahead and re-read the first post you took issue with). |
Op here. Thanks for the feedback. Going to give an intro class a try. I was also told that people with injuries will often go to intro classes regularly because they move slower overall, and if the participant is more experienced they have freedom to work at their preferred intensity level as they like. No idea what the reality is, but I guess I’ll find out soon! |