With y'all talking about the few options, is it possibly like going to real classes..how they keep to the same format, or close to it for a few months before going to a new one. Do you think they change out after a few months, or possibly even add some at about that rate? My fiancee is actually interested in me trying this later on when our gym membership runs out. I joined for the classes, but the teachers are either always sick, or offering classes at a time when I can't go- and my caveat was that they would have bodyflow AND combat. They did have bodyflow and I was promised they would have combat soon, but i have just a few months left in my membership and still no combat. Its not a highly expensive membership, just the closest I could get to live yoga around here so we bit. About all they offer now, which is really popular is Pump (which I love but can't do), RPM, and Grit, with a few flow classes thrown in that i usually can't make it to.
I hope the streaming issues get better. I have never done anything like this and this is probably the first thing that has had me curious, other than POSSIBLY, Suzanne Bowen. But by summer, I may be launching into that world