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posted Jul 23 2009

wendyg

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Spynga

1415 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5R3H8

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Mind & Body: Spynga brilliantly allows you kill two birds with one stone. Like the name suggest, it`s an innovative studio that combines the benefits of spinning and yoga into one total body workout. Spynga opened its doors in 2007 to a welcoming Toronto press and an eager athletic community that was up for a new challenge. The studio has since gained a large following and has introduced a series of `flow` classes that offer different levels of cardio and body sculpting techniques. It`s no place for slackers. The instructors are dedicated to giving you a full mind and body workout, and you’re going to get your money’s worth. A single `flow` class is $18, or you can purchase a month`s worth of unlimited classes for $140. I recommend buying two sessions for $20, so you can test the waters and see if it`s the kind of workout you`d enjoy. Spynga offers a funky vibe (they use black chandeliers as opposed to neon gym lighting) and an inviting setting, and plays host to creative events like a recent hip-hop infused Jivamukti yoga class.

posted May 17 2009

KatTancock

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Rock Oasis

27 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5V2P1

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The tallest walls in Toronto: Rock Oasis is where I started climbing and I continue to go back regularly. It's a great place for beginners - call ahead to book a lesson - and they offer kids' birthday parties (which I do recommend avoiding if you're not part of the party). They have the highest climbing routes of any of the indoor gyms in the city, in two 60-foot towers, and several bouldering areas. The changing area includes lockers (bring your own lock), changerooms, washrooms and showers, and they sell some snacks and drinks at the front desk. Beginners can rent shoes (bring a pair of thin socks) and a harness.