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Siwei Neo

Siwei Neo

5

Enjoyed my Pilates reformer trial lesson with them. The lesson was well-paced, and the instructor, Hazel, is patient and thoughtful, adjusting my movements.

Audrey Neo

Audrey Neo

5

I took a kickboxing class with Rahman today. This class was during an off-peak time, so fortunately, I was able to get a personal lesson with him. Rahman is really kind and supportive throughout the lesson.

Xian Yen

Xian Yen

5

Really friendly and clean studio! I went for their Pilates class, and instructor Sarah was super attentive to beginners like myself and adjusted our postures along the way. Would highly recommend!

Shelly Koo

Shelly Koo

5

Went for a Pilates trial led by Saraphina. She was really good at teaching; her instructions were clear, and she paid attention to each of our postures. The facilities are clean and in great condition, and the staff are very friendly and helpful too. Highly recommend!

Chris

Chris

5

The staff is the best part of this fitness studio; they are friendly, kind, and encouraging, which helps you work towards your goals in a more effective manner. The facilities are new and clean, and the classes are varied and accessible for all intensities, creating an environment that does not allow you to plateau.

Gary Lim

Gary Lim

3

Didn't feel like the Pilates class was worth the price, given that their classes are all video-led. In one session, only a few exercises are done, around 6 if I remember correctly, e.g., focusing only on the lower body. Pilates is a full-body exercise focused on the core. Also, you should be able to get many more exercises within the same amount of time compared to other studios, but because this studio's concept is video-led, the video is really slow-paced and only has around 6 exercises in a session. Just sharing the experience here for others to take note of their concept.

Sophie L.

Sophie L.

3

Got turned away from a Pilates class by Sherine after arriving 2 minutes late, despite the official exercise session not having started yet. When I looked into the room, they were still in the posture and alignment check phase. What’s more, I was already in the studio and coming from another class. I’ve been late to other classes by a similar amount of time and have never had an issue with being admitted, so this seems to be a problem specific to Sherine. What makes this more galling is that two of my classes I had booked with Sherine had already been canceled before, with less than two hours' notice, even though I had blocked out time for the sessions. I don’t understand the rationale behind such strict adherence to the punctuality policy and why there’s no grace period, especially if they are operating in a CBD area where people are bound to be late. If someone is 15 minutes late or a trial student, I can potentially understand why they have to be turned away. But I’m paying quite a large sum for the membership? Even more disappointing is that I wasn’t even given a quick phone call or a knock on the door, especially since I was already in the studio and they knew. Additionally, I’ve found the Pilates classes to be repetitive after just a couple of weeks. The lack of variety or creative variations from the instructors makes it feel like we’re simply repeating the same video with the same moves, which is not motivating for “progression.” The studio really has to rethink how the “syllabus” is structured, or else I really think they’ll be unable to retain people in the long run. Given these experiences, I’m seriously considering canceling my membership once the promotion period ends, or at the very least, sticking to just one exercise type. It doesn’t feel worth it. I’ve had good experiences with the other instructors. They’ve been welcoming and nice. It’s just unfortunate that a couple of negative encounters with one instructor have left such a bad impression.

Xinling Chia

Xinling Chia

5

Tried my first ever kickboxing, and I love it! 💥 Nice dark ambiance with awesome music choices and an engaging instructor to make you think of nothing else other than following the beats and sweating it out. I feel lighter immediately after the class; probably I punched and kicked out all my stress. …

Yi Fan Tan

Yi Fan Tan

4

It's quite worth it as they are running a promo for 3 unlimited all courses if you sign up for 1-2 years of any of their courses. It's my first time trying kickboxing, and the kickboxing teachers, Rahman and Chihiro, made the classes very fun. Pilates is a bit slow-paced, though, as we need to wait for a demo from the video, and the movements are the same for the same class since it follows the video.

Chee Meng

Chee Meng

5

I tried kickboxing at **Lava Fitness Clark Quay**, and it was an amazing experience! The energy in the class was electric, and the gym was well-maintained. The instructor was motivating and explained the techniques clearly. I loved the mix of punches and kicks, and I left feeling empowered and energized. I definitely recommend this class for anyone looking to challenge themselves. Also attended a beginner Pilates class. The atmosphere was calming, and the studio was clean and well-equipped. The instructor was knowledgeable and provided helpful modifications. I enjoyed the focus on core strength and left feeling relaxed and energized. I highly recommend this class for anyone looking to improve their flexibility and strength!