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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously if you want to work out without thinking about other people, don’t take a class. CLASS. [/quote] sorry, that is bullsh**t! I love the classes,I love the loud music and the freeing feeling of moving all around the floor. It is what I consider the only "me" time of the day. I feel bad for the older ladies b/c yes, I get it, that will be me some day (and they are very nice!), but they make a class very dangerous when there is a lot of movement. They should be in the back of the room or the front side, not in the middle. I end up worrying how to get around them instead of my work out. [/quote] +1000 As a diehard class attender I agree with this. They should be in the back of the class for their safety. And the instructors should be responsible for keeping classes safe. When I start a new class I always get in the back until I learn the moves because I don’t want to interfere and annoy the people that have already perfected the moves. But old people can be oblivious and need to be politely told. [/quote]
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