Trufusion is a beautiful studio. There is a large, open front desk and entrance area. They have tables and chairs, as well as built in benches with power plugs built into the bench, very convenient! The bathrooms and exercise rooms are clean, and their cleaner seems to be around all day/everyday, and very friendly! The details that went into every area of the studio does not go unnoticed! The classes: They have 4 different rooms meant for 4 genres of classes: yoga, hot barre & sweat workouts, hiit/boxing/trx classes, and rhythmic cycling. I tried multiple different classes using three out of the four genres. My personal favorite classes at this studio were the barefoot bootcamp and the cycle classes. I believe the classes are all structured and designed very well, however, the class quality depends on the instructor. As a new client, I had no idea what I needed or what to expect. Over the period of 2 weeks, I attended about 15 classes. I took from about 7 teachers, and none of them helped set me up for my first class, or told me what props I needed. Only one asked my name, after the class. I took from a few teachers that seemed new and inexperienced. Their classes were choppy, seemed unstructured, and fell a little flat for me. One of their best teachers is Anna. After I discovered her barefoot bootcamp class, I tried to only attend her classes. She has great music, energy, and her transitions are smoother than any other teacher at the studio. All in all, I would absolutely recommend this studio! It is one of the best studios I've attended. I encourage you to try many different types of classes, as they have so many to choose from! Perhaps ask for the more experienced teachers and sign up for their classes. It is a great value for the amount and variety of...
Read moreI decided to give this fitness studio a try because they were running a promo where you could get 30 days unlimited for only $60. I thought that was great deal, but actually visiting the studio wasn't a pleasant or welcoming experience. I took one class and won't be returning. Wish I could get a refund for what I paid.
The attendant at the front desk when I came in was dismissive. I said it was my first time and all he said was "your class is over there". It's seems like the kind of place where you don't "fit in" unless you're a posh regular. Entering the class studio, the room was packed. It should be a violation of health codes for there to be that many people sweating in a 100+ degree room. It smelled really bad and there were pools of sweat remaining on the floor from the last class. I had another persons feet inches from my head the entire time.
I didn't like the the instructor didn't actually demonstrate any poses. Instead he walked around and from time to time made adjustments.
At one point in the yin flow, there was a rock song playing with lyrics talking about shooting up and getting drunk, which didn't really fit with the environment or help in the process of relaxation...
The day after I attended the class, I started getting congested, and several days later I ended up testing positive for COVID.
I give props to the instructor because the flow was good and it was overall a good yoga class but they really need to limit class sizes, provide a more welcoming front desk staff, and maintain a...
Read moreThe only reason I’m not giving 5 stars because I love all the trufusion studios; is because half the newer teachers don’t put any humidity on in the heated yoga room or pilates. How do I know you ask you can hear the machine going on it’s obvious. I have been a member since this place opened. I go to all 3 studios. Pre-covid the classes were run better. I literally had a teacher recently say all the people add to the humidity umm 🤔 there’s a reason the machines are in class use them. I just did a heated yin and Greg Holmes who is amazing had it cranked up like it’s suppose to be. Meanwhile I took a signature class and it was 10 degrees cooler with almost no humidity. It’s unfortunate that I now have to pick and choose whose class I take because half the teachers are amazing and half just are not. Pre Covid all the teachers were trained. I know the humidity works Greg Holmes, and Bruce Kessler whom I take at other locations, set it properly. I’ve taken a ton of Bruce Kesslers classes because he consistently has a top notch class. I find it’ annoying to leave and have to sit in steam room at gym because teachers are too lazy to set it properly or simply don’t like the humidity or heat. I took Costins boot camp and he is one of the only teachers who had the heat and humidity on. I have had teachers admit they don’t like the heat then why are you teaching a heated class that’s suppose to have 40-50...
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