Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the classes that fit my schedule are mostly "off peak" - I know these classes are supposedly cheaper but it doesn't look like they sell packages for just "off peak" classes...am I missing something?
You can buy 10 packs of off-peak classes either through the app or the mindbodyonline solidcore page. You’d really only have to go off-peak for it to be cheaper IMO, since the regular priced single classes are so much more expensive (and check how long a package is good for).
I didn’t see any off peak class packages for sale on the app when I last looked. Maybe in MINDBODY? I can’t tell bc mindbody isn’t showing prices to me since I have a package.
Also, they’re going to start offering 30 min classes in September!
They have some weird name, like off-peak 2 or something. It’s there.
30 min classes at the regular price are a non-starter. They have tried before. At best, I would tack it on to a full-body class since I’m on unlimited.
The 30 minute classes are definitely cheaper as singles, but I don't know how they would work with a package.
Different question: I'm still quite new to solidcore-- I'm going to my 5th class today-- but so far I'm having an issue with how long it takes to recover between classes. I went to a class on Monday evening, and my legs were so wrecked afterward that I really struggled through my cardio workouts on Tuesday and Wednesday. For those who've been doing SC for awhile, are you still sore/fatigued between classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the classes that fit my schedule are mostly "off peak" - I know these classes are supposedly cheaper but it doesn't look like they sell packages for just "off peak" classes...am I missing something?
You can buy 10 packs of off-peak classes either through the app or the mindbodyonline solidcore page. You’d really only have to go off-peak for it to be cheaper IMO, since the regular priced single classes are so much more expensive (and check how long a package is good for).
I didn’t see any off peak class packages for sale on the app when I last looked. Maybe in MINDBODY? I can’t tell bc mindbody isn’t showing prices to me since I have a package.
Also, they’re going to start offering 30 min classes in September!
They have some weird name, like off-peak 2 or something. It’s there.
30 min classes at the regular price are a non-starter. They have tried before. At best, I would tack it on to a full-body class since I’m on unlimited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the classes that fit my schedule are mostly "off peak" - I know these classes are supposedly cheaper but it doesn't look like they sell packages for just "off peak" classes...am I missing something?
You can buy 10 packs of off-peak classes either through the app or the mindbodyonline solidcore page. You’d really only have to go off-peak for it to be cheaper IMO, since the regular priced single classes are so much more expensive (and check how long a package is good for).
I didn’t see any off peak class packages for sale on the app when I last looked. Maybe in MINDBODY? I can’t tell bc mindbody isn’t showing prices to me since I have a package.
Also, they’re going to start offering 30 min classes in September!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the classes that fit my schedule are mostly "off peak" - I know these classes are supposedly cheaper but it doesn't look like they sell packages for just "off peak" classes...am I missing something?
You can buy 10 packs of off-peak classes either through the app or the mindbodyonline solidcore page. You’d really only have to go off-peak for it to be cheaper IMO, since the regular priced single classes are so much more expensive (and check how long a package is good for).
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the classes that fit my schedule are mostly "off peak" - I know these classes are supposedly cheaper but it doesn't look like they sell packages for just "off peak" classes...am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Will I see results with just two classes a week plus cardio on other days? Or do I need to do 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m afraid if I invested in a Peloton, I wouldn’t use it. I went to a spin class yesterday and I didn’t love it the way I love Solidcore and hot yoga, but I did love burning 500 calories. It was so shockingly loud and dark (with red back light) and I couldn’t understand a word the instructor was screaming. Please god, let my knee get better quickly so I can run again.
Speaking of, is anyone doing the Solidcore marathon team for RNR in March?
I’ve not done much spinning classes, but from what I understand the Peloton classes are much higher quality. I don’t love them the same way as solidcore, but some of the classes are fantastic (Robin’s 45’ Tabata are killer). But it’s definitely an investment.
Not doing RNR. Not a fan of the course or the RNR series in general. I ran it ~7 months pregnant with my third, and that was enough.
Anonymous wrote:I’m afraid if I invested in a Peloton, I wouldn’t use it. I went to a spin class yesterday and I didn’t love it the way I love Solidcore and hot yoga, but I did love burning 500 calories. It was so shockingly loud and dark (with red back light) and I couldn’t understand a word the instructor was screaming. Please god, let my knee get better quickly so I can run again.
Speaking of, is anyone doing the Solidcore marathon team for RNR in March?
Anonymous wrote:I am about to hit 50 classes this week (a Solidcore baby compared to some PPs)! I love it, and use in conjunction with running and hot yoga. I hurt my knee and can’t run right now, so I’m curious...what other classes do Solidcore loving types enjoy? Barre is way too easy compared to Solidcore, and I want some great cardio to make up for the running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not stand the volume and the swearing by the instructors.
That’s what I like about it. It takes my mind off all the pain.