<p>Ashtanga/vinyasa/bikram (hot yoga)/anything will really do</p>
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<p>dodge fitness center</p>
<p>is there any point to getting anything beyond the “Basic” membership? if you have a membership do you still have to pay the $10 entrance fee to use the gym? is it difficult to find classes in the voluntary program if you’re not taking them for credit? should you try to take them for credit if possible freshman year? i’ve heard mixed things.</p>
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<p>off campus, but definitely a better deal is life in motion.
[Life</a> In Motion - Home](<a href=“http://www.lifeinmotion.com/default.asp]Life”>http://www.lifeinmotion.com/default.asp)</p>
<p>great instructors, and right above the silver moon bakery…mmm, bakery.</p>
<p>There used to be a program at Barnard in which, for a nominal feel, you could take a yoga class every morning. Don’t know if it’s still running or not. It was a very good dela.</p>
<p>there is a bikram yoga on 72nd st right off the 1,2,3 line. It takes about 10 minutes to get down there.</p>
<p>Just saw that the link above to the Life in Motion studio is outdated. It’s now [lifeinmotion</a> | lifeinmotion](<a href=“http://lifeinmotion.com/]lifeinmotion”>http://lifeinmotion.com/). I’m going to try it out this week.</p>