Anonymous wrote:Tell me which you studios and instructors you think are hardest? EG I've heard Adams Morgan is tougher than Cathedral Commons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked it up because a friend really recommended it, and there's a lot of love here. It's $36/class. That's REALLY high, and I own a Peloton. Are people getting discounted classes or making drastic cuts elsewhere to afford it? I can't imagine 2-3 classes/week.
I'm one of the experienced PPs; I pay $300/month for unlimited. I take 3-4 classes/week, so for me it works out to less than $20/class. I could easily pay that for yoga, and this is so much more worth it. I also own a Peloton![]()
(they have other package deals, too, depending on how many classes people take; I don't know anyone who just buys single classes as a one-off)
You go 3-4 times a week? Don't you get bored? I like solidcore but find it super repetitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked it up because a friend really recommended it, and there's a lot of love here. It's $36/class. That's REALLY high, and I own a Peloton. Are people getting discounted classes or making drastic cuts elsewhere to afford it? I can't imagine 2-3 classes/week.
I'm one of the experienced PPs; I pay $300/month for unlimited. I take 3-4 classes/week, so for me it works out to less than $20/class. I could easily pay that for yoga, and this is so much more worth it. I also own a Peloton![]()
(they have other package deals, too, depending on how many classes people take; I don't know anyone who just buys single classes as a one-off)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked it up because a friend really recommended it, and there's a lot of love here. It's $36/class. That's REALLY high, and I own a Peloton. Are people getting discounted classes or making drastic cuts elsewhere to afford it? I can't imagine 2-3 classes/week.
I'm one of the experienced PPs; I pay $300/month for unlimited. I take 3-4 classes/week, so for me it works out to less than $20/class. I could easily pay that for yoga, and this is so much more worth it. I also own a Peloton![]()
(they have other package deals, too, depending on how many classes people take; I don't know anyone who just buys single classes as a one-off)
Anonymous wrote:I just looked it up because a friend really recommended it, and there's a lot of love here. It's $36/class. That's REALLY high, and I own a Peloton. Are people getting discounted classes or making drastic cuts elsewhere to afford it? I can't imagine 2-3 classes/week.
Anonymous wrote:I really like solidcore but couldn't justify the expense. Very expensive compared to gym memberships and running outdoors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I've left solidcore feeling disappointed in my workouts lately. Even in a super solid class, I feel like very little time is dedicated to upper body. I don't feel like I need the lower body as much. I take arms and abs where I can but it isn't offered as much. What other classes do people like? Barry's?
A lot of this is coach dependent. Which location(s) are you taking at?
Barry’s seems much more lower-body focused, from what friends have told me. Maybe F45?
Old Town. The newer coaches are definitely one issue. The classes are so much more basic and don't have many hold/pulses. The schedule is probably 50% coaches I don't feel work me that hard. I try and do what I can to add amplifications but that only goes so far. I also am finding that even experienced coaches are keeping it more basic bc if all the new New Years resolution people. It's annoying to have a class toned way down based on the experience level in the class. I fully support those people coming out and trying a new thing. But I'm paying $40 and they should be offered modifications vs me getting a sub par class.
Natalie, Sam, Kate, Caitlin
Who do you recommend at Old Town for more advanced classes? Moving close by that studio next month and would love some recommendations!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I've left solidcore feeling disappointed in my workouts lately. Even in a super solid class, I feel like very little time is dedicated to upper body. I don't feel like I need the lower body as much. I take arms and abs where I can but it isn't offered as much. What other classes do people like? Barry's?
A lot of this is coach dependent. Which location(s) are you taking at?
Barry’s seems much more lower-body focused, from what friends have told me. Maybe F45?
Old Town. The newer coaches are definitely one issue. The classes are so much more basic and don't have many hold/pulses. The schedule is probably 50% coaches I don't feel work me that hard. I try and do what I can to add amplifications but that only goes so far. I also am finding that even experienced coaches are keeping it more basic bc if all the new New Years resolution people. It's annoying to have a class toned way down based on the experience level in the class. I fully support those people coming out and trying a new thing. But I'm paying $40 and they should be offered modifications vs me getting a sub par class.
Anonymous wrote:If you do solidcore 3 times a week, is that a good substitute for weight training?