Bobbie J.
Yelp
Wow, I have to say Gyrotonics is a super cool and interesting form of exercise. I almost want to say it is more fluid movement, stretching, alignment, and expansion than exercise. It is kind of hard to put into words. The first time I did it, I did not love the movements - lots of reaching - but the next day I literally felt taller, expanded, and amazing...
I would recommend trying it if you're curious! I especially recommend it for anyone with any kind of spine/back/neck issues, or anyone who sits at a computer all day. One of the best things about it is that you stretch and twist, it is not just forward-facing, which is how we spend so much of our lives, and even exercise.
Beginners beware: they have their own lingo here. If you are new to it, you should take a class called "new-Be", NOT the class called "Be-ginner" (I know, weird). I got kind of scolded for being in the wrong class on my first time, which was lame because I'm pretty sure that any beginner would think to take the class called "Be-ginner" but whatevs.
I've taken Gyrotonics with all of the female instructors. Efe, Hiromi, and Pauline are all great. The pilates reformer classes are good, too.
If you're curious, give it a try! For a really cool double-whammie, do a Russian Bath right after (it's next door).