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AVOID
THIS
PLACE
IF
YOU’RE
LOOKING
FOR
A
COMMUNITY
AND
A
PLACE
TO
DE-STRESS.
IF
YOU
ASK
THEM
FOR
HELP,
THEY’LL
ASK
YOU
TO
LEAVE.
The
movie
“I
Feel
Pretty”
is
an
accurate
representation
of
how
people
will
treat
you
at
this
gym.
This
was
my
first
time
trying
Soul
Cycle.
I’ve
been
an
athlete
my
whole
life
and
have
been
a
regular
cyclist.
My
girlfriend
lives
near
by,
who
is
a
spin
instructor,
so
I
was
really
excited
to
find
a
spin
class
and
make
this
a
weekly
thing
together.
I
completed
the
warm
up,
the
first
2-3
songs
and
drills.
The
cycling
shoes
were
making
my
feet
cramp,
like
the
whole
soles
of
my
feet
were
burning.
I
tried
in
and
out
of
the
saddle,
but
any
position
made
them
burn.
It
felt
like
I
was
giving
myself
plantar
fasciitis.
I
exited
the
class
out
the
back
not
to
disturb
anyone
else.
I
went
to
the
lobby
to
ask
for
help
adjusting
my
shoes
or
peddles.
I
was
reluctant
to
wear
spin
shoes
because
this
happened
to
me
last
time
I
did,
but
their
peddles
are
only
click-in,
so
I
had
no
choice.
One
of
the
girls
was
really
helpful
at
first,
giving
me
a
better
understanding
of
how
to
adjust
the
shoes,
but
then
she
kept
prying
and
asked
if
I
was
going
to
be
in
the
630
class.
I
said,
I’m
in
this
class
right
now,
the
530.
The
first
thing
she
said
to
me
was,
you
shouldn’t
wear
your
shoes
outside,
it
can
ruin
them.
The
back
door
of
the
studio
only
leads
you
out
to
the
street,
so
I
had
to
enter
the
front
doors
of
the
lobby.
She
didn’t
seem
to
understand
that
I
had
just
left
the
studio.
Apparently,
once
you
leave
the
class,
you
can’t
re-enter
the
studio.
She
looked
over
at
what
seemed
to
be
her
supervisor,
a
very
young
female
who
looked
inexperienced
in
managing,
to
get
her
to
back
her
up.
She
proceeded
to
tell
me
that
it’s
their
“policy”
that
you
can’t
re-renter
the
studio
if
you
leave
and
I
can’t
finish
the
class
because
of
the
risk
of
liability
that
I
might
injure
myself
because
I’m
not
warmed
up.
I
told
her,
I’m
dripping
in
sweat,
I’m
obviously
warmed
up;
I
came
out
here
to
ask
for
help
and
you
won’t
let
me
finish
my
workout?
You’d
rather
make
me
suffer
through
the
class
so
I
can
finish
my
workout,
while
injuring
my
feet,
actively
giving
myself
plantar
fasciitis,
if
I
can’t
leave
to
ask
for
help?
She
said
she
could
credit
my
account
so
I
could
try
another
class.
I
said,
don’t
bother.
I
won’t
be
coming
back.
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