Washington, D.C. Reviewer
Reviews By Mel Adams:
Close your eyes and imagine you’re in a class. The music is loud, you’re moving you...
MINT Studio @ Manhattan Laundry is the gym chain MINT’s answer to the boutique fitnes...
With decent amenities and a manageable class size, Yogaworks Dupont makes for an ideal ...
At this point, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely heard all abou...
CorePower Georgetown is a solid standby for a down and dirty hot yoga class. The music ...
If you thought all Pilates workouts were low intensity and sweet, think again. [solidco...
If you thought all Pilates workouts were low intensity and sweet, think again. [solidco...
FlyWheel Sports has had some time now to work out the kinks of their newest kick-your-a...
In the world of cycling, there are really two camps. The dance-y, fun and sometimes spi...
Dupont Circle Yoga is a brightly lit space tucked above Emissary in Dupont that provide...
Zengo Cycle provides consistently decent classes, even if they aren’t pushing the env...
Nuboxx is a boxing gym that encourages you to “be the CEO of your life”. Though we ...
At this point, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely heard all abou...
At this point, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely heard all abou...
If you thought all Pilates workouts were low intensity and sweet, think again. [solidco...
At this point, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely heard all abou...
CorePower is a solid standby for a down and dirty hot yoga class. The music will be lou...
Tucked inside a Georgetown townhouse, Fuel Body Lab Georgetown is a welcoming studio wi...
CorePower is a solid standby for a down and dirty hot yoga class. The music will be lou...
Flow Yoga Center is one of DC’s best yoga spots for well-balanced flows and a good sw...
With a large studio space and often small class size, YogaWorks 14th Street makes for a...
CycleBar—NoMa has not only made its mark in the local workout scene but it’s a spot...
In the world of cycling, there are really two camps: the dance-y, fun, and sometimes sp...