Equinox georgetown dc11/6/2023 At that point I decided to just reschedule. Finally in the massage room with the disgruntled therapist and she says she can’t do a side- lying massage… She offers to do a massage with me on my back for 50 min instead( the appointment is booked for 80 min). By then there was a person at the desk who could log on to the computer! She alerted the therapist that I was waiting. I had to go out to the desk and ask what was going on. Because I was not checked in, the massage therapist did not know I was waiting in waiting room for 15 minutes. Inexperienced untrained front desk did not check me in because they “don’t know how to log in to the computer”. I showed up for scheduled, side-lying massage. I belong to gym there and have had massages there before that I would rate it as mediocre but it’s close to my home, so I was willing try again. This is not a high-end spa by a long-shot. But now, everything just sucks!!! Dirty locker room, bad service, old equipments and HIGHER PRICE. The management used to be very good BEFORE the pandemic. The trainers are top notch in the industry (but most of them left during pandemic). I had much precious moments in this gym, and met a lot of good friends. They said, no one is working today!!! Come on, there is no one working once there is cancellation request!!! I also asked if I can talk to the manager in person. And we need to WAIT IN LINE until the MANAGER contacting us!!! This is the most ridiculous reason that I’ve ever heard in my whole life!!! This time, the staff said we as clients CANNOT choose to cancel the membership. I called them again the next morning as I still haven’t got any update. The staff said the manager would only work on cancellations when he/her got another 2-3 requests!!! I was like…. But actually there wasn’t anyone contacting me at all. The manager will contact me ASAP (the staff told me it should be the next day). The staff said they would leave a feedback (yes, they said my request was just a FEEDBACK) to the manager. So I told the front desk that I need to cancel. But recently I had to cancel my membership as I moved and my trainer left this gym. Even during the pandemic, I didn’t cancel my membership to support them. She continues to refine her craft, with creative and masterfully guided offerings customized to a variety of audiences, from small private ceremonies, to large scale public venues (National Building Museum, National Gallery of Art, Phillips Collection, Kreeger Museum,Torpedo Factory, Dupont Underground, The National Mall, Air & Space Museum, Museum of American Art and more).If there is a zero star option, I’d definitely choose that! I’ve been a member for over 7 years. Jeneen has always been at the forefront of all things sound, healing & art centered and is a local pioneer in these fields. She has professionally apprenticed with a variety of master sound healers globally studying everything from mantra transmission to tuning fork therapy and diving into the subtle energy of sound as a potent healing modality. has been weaving art, sound, yoga, dance, qigong, energy work and healing modalities together for over 3 decades of teaching, guiding and leading meaningful and joyful events throughout the DMV and abroad. He focuses on teaching strong foundational skills and challenges even the most experienced students to push themselves to the next Piccuirro, founder of Soul Voyage Studio. Ahmed enjoys teaching multi-level classes because he likes to instill strong basics with students and encourage them to progress. He meditates regularly and strives to keep a regular mindful personal practice. He not only focuses on the physical aspect of yoga, but he also appreciates and practices the spiritual side of yoga. Ahmed has a very athletic background that includes Mixed Martial Arts, soccer, golf, running and cycling and practices yoga with prominent instructors such as Carson Calhoun, Irene Pappas, Mimi Rieger and David C. He also teaches creative classes such as yoga with weights, inversion and arm balance workshops and boot camp style classes. Ahmed completed his 200 hour teacher training through Corepower Yoga in April of 2014 and his Rocket yoga teacher training in October of 2014 through Little River Yoga with David C. Although his forte is inversions, Ahmed has a strong background in various kinds of yoga including but not limited to: Bikram, Ashtanga, Baptiste, Power Vinyasa and Rocket. Ahmed can be frequently seen doing handstands and arm balances all over the city, most especially in lululemon Athletica in Georgetown and Tysons Corner, where he is a brand ambassador.
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