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Dec 14

Club Pilates, Pure Barre Owners Say Xponential Left Them Bankrupt – Bloomberg

CycleBar is like SoulCycle if you were to strip out the grapefruit-scented candles, Instagram-celebrity trainers and culty vibe. A small army of spandexed thirty- and fortysomethings can typically be found spinning and sweating to the thump of Britney Spears or 2000s hip-hop playlists in a studio that feels more like a nightclub. Ripped, self-helpy instructors dish out tough-love mantras, while a leaderboard hovers overhead to inspire some and taunt the rest. The CycleBar aesthetic is so upscale bland, so tech-bro chic, its what you might imagine if Amazon were to birth a boutique spinning chain.

Chances are, a fan of the CycleBar experience will probably also like Pure Barre, where women tuck and pulse their way to toned fulfillment. For Pilates types, theres Club Pilates, outfitted with rows of torture-chamber-looking reformer equipment, whereas those craving a cardio burst can hit up the treadmill-based interval training of Stride or join the crew at Row House. A dance workout at AKT promises a Shakira -esque physique created by the pop stars celebrity trainer, Anna Kaiser. For pent-up aggression, theres Rumble Boxing, a nightclub-style gym that Justin Bieber has frequented, while traditionalists can burn away that fat at Body Fit Training. Finally, to unclench those knotty muscles, you can downward-dog at YogaSix or get massaged by a flexologist at StretchLab.

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Club Pilates, Pure Barre Owners Say Xponential Left Them Bankrupt - Bloomberg

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