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September 2023 by M C
I came to NY for a quick getaway, and I'm so happy that I came to the TA studio while I was here. This was such a life changing experience, and I feel blessed to have been able to have the opportunity to attend classes. My favorite is the intramuscular classes, but Sam made me fall in love with the band classes.
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April 2023 by jenny jara
(Translated by Google) Very elegant.(Original)Muy elegante.
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February 2023 by Monica Domantay
This place is my happy place.
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November 2022 by Family Lehmann
It was a true Tracy Anderson experience! It was 95* and so humid. The class was challenging, but amazing!!
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September 2022 by Paulina Leah Light
My daily dose of happiness.
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October 2021 by Jennifer Tripucka
I canceled my subscription in February, and they have continously charged me $90/month! I have emailed to confirm cancellation and request a refund for months charged, and they are less than helpful.
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May 2019 by Steve S.
I totally think this biz is the best! It definitely is the hardest, most intense workout in the city. It is also more about form and correct alignment than say Barry's where the goal at BArrys is just to get you to sweat and experience muscle failure, which doesn't necessarily make you stronger. So you will see results quick and fast at TA. It helps that you already come to the studio in relatively good shape if you are taking group classes. The facilities are clean, bright, and huge!! Amenities galore if that is important to you. Teaching is done by example. The teacher doesn't really talk much during the session, but if you bring your A game to class and are mentally attentive, you will pick up on key, non- verbal cues that help you to understand how to properly execute an exercise. It is pricey, but your $$$ gets you value, not hype. Keep in mind how physically taxing it is for the trainer leading the class. Plus to keep things fresh they are spending tons of time each week learning new combinations and class programming outside of the hour you are there. They don't just throw together a new playlist and call it a day. Some people have said the vibe here is unfriendly. I would say it can be at times a serious vibe, but it is never elitist. A struggling waiter and an Upper East Side millionaire will always be treated the same. The classes here are really worth every penny.
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April 2019 by Talia Siegel
Best workout I've ever had. Beware: it's addicting.
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March 2019 by Rachel G.
This is a great location near the subway station. The space is large with multiple studios and locker rooms. I have been here once for the Stamina class and it was my first time trying the workout. That was a dance cardio class with some weights and bands as well. The floor in the studio was heated and it felt humid. The floor also seems bouncy. The class involved a lot of jumping. I thought it was a great workout! The things that I felt that could be improved were the friendliness of the employees. Everyone was perfectly polite to me but this was my first time at the studio. I would have expected someone at the front desk to offer to show me where things were and what studio I would be in. I also introduced myself to the instructor of my class (again as it was my first time and wanted to make sure they were aware of that) she seemed surprised and didn't say anything helpful or encouraging. The instructor also just started the class and ended - it was just unclear that it would be starting or ending. These points seemed abrupt to me. The class itself again was great and the instructor taught a great class. I felt like I really had a workout. My other suggestion is that the studio gets shelving for the showers to put the shampoo, conditioner, and body wash in instead of keeping on the floor. It is just annoying to bend down to reach these items when in the shower. The bathroom had hairbrushes, deodorant, hair dryers, and body lotion available as well.
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February 2019 by Tara K.
Best workout ever! The studio is beautiful, the people who work there are nice and helpful, I highly recommend TA!!
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October 2018 by R M.
The BEST workout in NYC. Actually in the world! Yes, it's pricey. But worth ever oenny. I stopped going to the trainer and only do this 2-3 times per week. I have a whole new body and it's only been 6 months. Run. Don't walk (literally...)
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March 2018 by C L.
I went in yesterday evening around 6 PM to find out more about the studio as I'm moving into the area and looking for a workout option convenient to my new place. I walked in and said to the woman behind the desk 'I don't know anything about this place. Can you tell me what it's about?' She literally said "It's just a gym." Confused by both her lack of knowledge about her place of employment or her interest in it, I continued...'So, I currently am a member at Equinox, how is this different?' to which she says (I kid you not) "I don't know Equinox but yeah, this is just a gym". Wow...seriously? She handed me not one pamphlet, offered no information on hours or schedules or prices. NOTHING. I was clearly bothering her with my interest in the place. She was not busy at the time, there was no queue for her attention, no excuse I could think of for such poor customer service. I would so fire her if she were my employee. I can't imagine spending my money at this place. I'll stick with Equinox where they jump to tell you why you should part with $200 a month to go there. I'd rather deal with people who actually want my business.
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March 2017 by Julie Williams
I really don't enjoy excercise but have found Tracy Anderson classes pretty enjoyable. It's only fifty minutes and I find my mind is pretty focused on the present movement and not on how much I hate exercise :) She keeps the rooms hot and humid so you sweat a lot which feels good after. The showers are really nice and have good products. The people are nice. Attain definition is a good starter class.