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Austin Way - 2017 - Issue 3 - Summer - Ai Weiwei

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84  AUSTINWAY.COM TENOVERTEN This highly eco-conscious and luxe nail salon that originated in Brooklyn chose the South Congress Hotel for its first outside-of-NYC location. 1603 S. Congress Ave., 469-660-1010; tenoverten.com URBAN BETTY This salon at the 26 Doors shopping center in Central Austin is staffed by highly knowledgeable stylists with fun, big-family energy. 1206 W. 38th St., Ste. 1107, 512-371-7663; urbanbetty.com VAIN SALON Owner Emily Hatfield always makes certain that every client leaves the salon with the perfect cut and style. WHO: Executive director of Texas 4000 for Cancer (texas4000.org). KEEP IT CASUAL: "I love great food and casual dining, so I often hit Jack Allen's Kitchen (7720 Hwy. 71 W., 512-852-8558; jackallenskitchen.com). If you haven't had Sunday Brunch there, you're missing out." REAL HOT SPOT: "Everyone knows if we're meeting over coffee, I'm going to suggest that we meet at Cenote (1010 E. Cesar Chavez St., 512-524-1311; cenoteaustin.com) on the East Side! The café mocha is my drink of choice." HOLDING COURT: "Public parks and recreational spaces are so important. I play tennis at South Austin Tennis Center (1000 Cumberland Rd., 512-442-1466; rippnertennis.com). I call it my home court—they have a great tennis facility, recreation center, and park." PHENOM FUNDRAISER: "Supporting the fight against cancer is something I believe in strongly. There isn't a better, more moving way to support the cause than attending Texas 4000 for Cancer's Tribute Gala (texas4000.org/event/tribute-gala) on August 25." CONCERT NIRVANA: "It doesn't matter who is playing—if they are performing at ACL Live at Moody Theater (310 W. Willie Nelson Blvd., 512-225-7999; acl-live.com), I'm in. It's a great music venue. Every performance I've seen there has been phenomenal." ‒ Secret Source ‒ SCOTT CREWS INSIDER TIP: For festival-perfect braids, ask for Jessie. 1803 Chicon St., 512-524-1057; vainaustin.com VIVA DAY SPA With three locations, this locally owned retreat uses organic ingredients. Its newest address, at Domain Northside, features a med-spa menu with many appealing treatments. 215 S. Lamar Blvd., 1811 W. 35th St., Domain Northside, 512-300-2256; vivadayspa.com W3LL PEOPLE After winning national acclaim for its skincare line focusing on minimalist, organic makeup, W3LL People has not only opened its second location, at Domain Northside, but its products have recently become available at Anthropologie, Whole Foods Market, and Target stores across the country. 215 S. Lamar Blvd., Unit B, 512-366-7963; Domain Northside, 800-790-1563; w3llpeople.com FITNESS THE BARRE CODE AUSTIN Founded by Chicago transplants Cami and Michael Kirschner last summer, The Barre Code is a community dedicated to helping women transform into their strongest, fittest selves, with five types of classes that as of the summer now includes the new kick-boxing-style class, Brawl. All classes incorporate traditional barre methods infused with challenging cardio and aerobic routines. 2300 S. Lamar Blvd., 512-852-9120; thebarrecode.com COREPOWER YOGA Open your mind, heat up your body, and reconnect to your inner power at this Market District studio. 801 W. Fifth St., 512-542-9642; corepoweryoga.com CRUSH FITNESS Power couple Lander Peerman and Noah Wright's "crush" on each other sparked the opening of Crush Fitness, based on a workout format with equal-length intervals of cardio on a treadmill and weight training and resistance exercises in a group setting. Classes are held in a clublike environment with pumping music, flattering lights, and a trainer to help you burn up to 800 calories in an hour. 300 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. O, 512-480-0077; crushfitness.com KOR180 Founded by Maja Kermath, Kor180 focuses on the three pillars of wellness: exercise, nutrition, and community. With two locations, Kor180 combines Pilates with cycling for an invigorating workout. 1611 W. Fifth St., Ste. 140, 512-243-7955; 11005 N. Burnet Rd., Ste. 106, 512-772-2541; kor180.com LOVE CYCLING STUDIO Love Cycling's intense 45-minute workouts are designed to inspire and move riders emotionally, physically, and spiritually. This studio is truly about community, with a team of passionate owners and instructors. 507 Pressler St., Ste. 900, 512-761- 3398; lovecyclingstudio.com MOD FITNESS Barre work, Pilates, yoga, strength training, and other techniques all come together for full-body wellness. 2041 S. Lamar Blvd., 4406 Burnet Rd., 512-765-5663; modfitness.com ORANGETHEORY With a dozen studios in Austin, Orangetheory's concept of interval training is clearly catching on. Its classes are based on the physiological principle known as excess post-exer- cise oxygen consumption, so its 60-minute classes are all about inter- vals and the use of heart-rate monitors, so you can still burn calo- ries up to 36 hours after class. Various locations; orangetheoryfitness.com PURE PILATES Pure Pilates incorporates strength- training and cardio intervals using the popular Lagree Fitness Method on the Megaformer machine. 2222 Rio Grande St., Ste. 105, 512-243-7510; The Domain, 512-551-9370; purepilatesaustin.com RIDE Austinites flock to Ride, founded by Kim Dowling, in part because of the nonstop music. Its slogan, after all, is "Ride. Rock. Repeat." Look for themed classes, all using top-of-the- line Schwinn bikes. 117 Lavaca St., 512-322-5252; ride-indoorcycling.com SOUL CYCLE The New York City-based spin studio came to Austin last year with its first space at Domain Northside, and now it has opened a 56-bike studio downtown right along Congress. You can burn up to 700 calories in these high-paced, 45-minute classes. Domain Northside, 512-384-7685; 401 Congress Ave., 512-265-7500; soul-cycle.com The SOURCE: STYLE

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