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First
I'll
start
with
The
Good:
Some
of
the
Hot
Yoga
teacher
are
great
and
most
of
the
staff
are
friendly
and
cordial.
You
can
always
find
free
parking
in
the
area.
The
Bad:
I
had
put
my
membership
on
hold
as
I
wasn't
able
to
take
any
classes
for
a
while.
And
even
though
there
is
a
constant
barrage
of
messages
and
emails
sent
to
you
when
you
are
a
member,
not
a
courtesy
notification
that
they
were
about
to
charge
my
card
again.
As
soon
as
I
found
out
I
asked
them
to
consider
to
refunding
the
charge
for
classes
that
I
can't
use.
Here
in
lies
the
crux;
behind
the
veneer
of
niceness
is
a
big
corporation,
with
watertight
contracts,
upper
management
and
impersonal
rules
to
be
followed.
They
are
like
the
big
fitness
centres
cashing
in
on
fees
from
people
that
are
not
attending
classes.
Another
point
is;
whilst
they
offer
a
lot
of
classes
if
you
like
a
certain
style
of
yoga
the
schedule
is
actually
quite
limited.
Once
again
some
really
nice
people
work
here,
but
,
if
you
are
interested
in
hot
yoga
in
the
South
Bay
Area
they're
a
way
better
options.
There
are
several
small
studios
that
are
way
more
personal
and
intimate
(and
potentially
more
reasonable
on
a
human
to
human
level)
if
you
like
a
sausage
factory
style
fitness
corporation
than
Hot
8
is
probably
for
you!