Arrichion Hot Yoga + Circuit Training Raleigh (Brier Creek)
About the Business
Arrichion Hot Yoga Circuit Training in Raleigh (Brier Creek) is a premier fitness facility located at 8606 Jersey Court in Raleigh, North Carolina. This institution offers a unique blend of hot yoga and circuit training, providing a comprehensive workout experience for individuals of all fitness levels. With a focus on promoting health and wellness, Arrichion Hot Yoga Circuit Training is the perfect place to achieve your fitness goals and improve your overall well-being. Join us today and discover the benefits of our innovative approach to exercise.
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Location & Phone number
8606 Jersey Ct, Raleigh, NC 27617, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
8:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Sunday:
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Reviews
"I joined Arrichion in May 2023, because I needed to add some variety to my exercise routine. I've done hot yoga before (waves to the former Charm City yogis of Bmore!), so I knew what I was signing up for. I started with their $30 for 20 days intro offer (on their website). At my first class, two of the instructors greeted me by name (I pre-registered in the MindBody app and I was the only attendee they didn't know by name in advance). The studio does not publish which instructor is leading which class in advance, which was a little weird at first, but then, it made perfect sense, because certain classes with the "popular" instructors don't fill up to the exclusion of everyone else. But, what I really love about this studio is that it isn't just hot yoga - they have circuit classes too. The Warrier classes are fabulous, and add a level of diversity to my workout routine that has been great for my physical and emotional health. The people, instructors and owners are friendly and supportive, and overall this feels like a great community. This was exactly what I was looking for, and I am really happy with my choice."
"Classes are 35-45 minutes, which is a little short to me. Although 45 minutes seems long during hot pilates! All yoga/pilates classes are hot, which is not particularly well-advertised in my opinion. Yes, it says hot yoga on the door, but plenty of hot studios offer non-heated classes. Oh and make sure to bring a hot towel because one will not be provided for you. Additionally, I don’t think the yoga instructors are certified. They don’t use the correct name for some moves (or are demonstrating them incorrectly if they are really trying to do triangle) and if you want to stay for savasana, you have to stay after class. And good luck meditating when everyone is packing up. My biggest issue with the yoga/pilates classes though is that the instructors don’t change the classes… they just parrot back the same memorized material for every class. Which makes the studio kind of boring. It’s boring to do the same exact moves in the same exact order every Diamond class. Though I acknowledge that one benefit to doing this is you can see yourself progressive in the moves over time. But still, I’d rather work the same muscles in different ways and keep things interesting. For the circuit classes, they do change the moves from class to class. The main issue I have with these classes is that the instructors are so busy doing their own workout, they aren’t watching you… Meaning they don’t provide you any helpful information about form to make sure you aren’t going to hurt yourself. They don’t even take a few minutes at the beginning of the class to explain how each move should look, what to be careful of form-wise, etc. There is a demonstration of the moves on the TV though which is helpful when you need a mid-session refresh on what you should be doing."
"I started taking classes with some apprehension that this would be a "young persons" studio. I am over 60- in fairly good shape, hike a lot and have done SOME yoga. There are participants of all ages and stages in life. The Diamond and Topaz classes are super accessible, helpful, and really work to help keep my muscles "stretched" . The heat in the studio is something I crave AND find helpful. The instructors have all been genuinely NICE, friendly and helpful. Give it a try -"
"Arrichion’s Brier Creek studio was the first place I’ve ever done yoga (hot or otherwise), but I’m a few weeks in and already hooked! The classes are diverse and challenging, especially for beginners, but the instructors are supportive and helpful. I am feeling much better physically after just a few sessions. The class times are spaced so well that there’s definitely at least one daily class that’ll work for everyone (6:15 AM, noon, and several post-5 PM options M-F, along with weekend times). The space is also welcoming and clean, and everyone I’ve spoken to in the studio has been kind, encouraging, and non-judgmental. I will be converting my promo membership into a full one as soon as I can!"
"Tried the promo pkg and enjoyed it so much that I am now a member and embracing the challenge! It is a challenge for me which I was looking for a yoga to bring me just that. It also helps with releasing tension from day to day activities, life, work etc… it is a faster pace Yoga. Love the “hot” yoga all the sweating and how good it is for the body releasing toxins. The instructors are amazing, helpful and everyone is so friendly! A very clean atmosphere and several different classes to choose from. Love this journey with Arrichion, you will too!"
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