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I
hesitated
to
write
a
review
of
this
place,
as
the
teacher
and
students
were
so
friendly
and
welcoming.
But
I
think
that
my
review
will
be
helpful
to
others
so
I'll
try
to
be
as
objective
as
possible.
I
bought
one
class
called
"invert
lab"
after
reading
the
description
and
confirming
it
was
on
my
level.
When
I
got
there,
the
studio
was
locked
and
I
had
to
wait
out
on
the
street
and
go
to
the
bathroom
at
a
gas
station
because
they
wouldn't
let
me
in
until
the
class
started
because
they
had
no
waiting
area.
I
think
they're
charging
too
high
a
price
for
a
single
class
(39)
if
they
have
almost
no
amenities.
They
only
have
one
bathroom
for
the
15
people
inside
the
studio,
including
students,
teachers,
and
others
like
front
desk
people.
When
I
did
get
to
go
in
a
few
minutes
before
class
started,
the
front
desk
associate
told
me
I
needed
intro
to
pole
upon
looking
at
me,
not
thinking
to
ask
about
my
experience.
I
had
to
convince
her
to
let
me
into
a
class
where
we
only
worked
on
choppers,
crucifixes,
shoulder
dismounts,
all
things
I
felt
completely
comfortable
with
after
doing
pole
for
two
years.
I
thought
it
was
unprofessional
for
them
to
make
the
assumption
that
I
didn't
know
anything
at
all
and
in
fact
insist
upon
that.
The
warm
up
was
mostly
things
like
jumping
jacks,
squats,
burpees,
things
to
heat
you
up,
but
NO
stretching.
I
found
that
to
be
irresponsible,
as
doing
pole
with
no
stretching
beforehand
leads
to
injuries
inevitably.
I
left
with
a
wrist
strain
and
a
few
pulled
muscles,
something
that
rarely
happens
to
me
during
or
after
a
class.
If
I
did
another
class
at
this
studio
I'd
have
to
do
my
own
stretching
before
the
class
outside
on
the
sidewalk.
The
fact
that
the
class
wasn't
really
much
teaching
and
more
being
told
to
do
different
things
in
a
routine
that
most
students
already
knew
about
shows
a
lack
of
creativity
on
the
teachers
part.
I
realize
it's
tempting
to
get
into
a
routine,
but
this
is
the
mark
of
a
20
dollar
class,
not
a
40
dollar
one.
Students
are
all
paying
this
large
sum
of
money
to
the
studio,
then
the
studio
has
the
responsibility
to
provide
an
engaging
class
where
they
can
learn
something
new
and
different.
It's
so
nice
when
it
does
happen,
and
always
a
let
down
when
it
doesn't.
For
this
class,
it
may
have
been
better
to
have
part
of
the
class
be
routine,
and
at
least
one
part
be
everyone
learning
something
new
that
the
teacher
came
up
with
for
that
particular
lesson.
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