Saks Fifth Avenue opened a health mecca with workout classes and futuristic light and salt treatments - take a look inside
Shoppers can also get vitamins from Care/of, which makes specialized packages tailored to each person's needs.
If you're not a fan of stationary bikes, Martone Cycling Co. is on site with colorful city bikes that you can actually ride around on.
Technogym is also selling stationary exercise bikes that range between $1,650 and $11,105.
Source: Technogym
As for the products on sale, you'll find brands like Bodyism, Greyson Clothiers, and Ron Dorff.
Or, you can go to the Skinney Medspa, which offers non-invasive laser treatments and CoolSculpting, a fat-freezing procedure.
You can also sit through a guided meditation while having your nails done at Sundays, a salon that uses nontoxic nail polishes. The manicure services cost between $20 and $60, and individual bottles of polish cost $18.
Source: Sundays
If you'd rather use light instead of salt, sit in the Somadome pod. This pod, according to Saks, "uses LED color therapy, binaural beat meditation, and energy healing micro-crystalline tiles for optimal restoration."
On a more relaxing note, the Breathe Salt Rooms provide a holistic treatment that claim to have a healing and detoxifying effect on respiratory conditions and the skin. Ten-minute sessions inside the room are $25 each.
One of the most intense activities at The Wellery is a prison-style boot camp run by the boutique fitness studio ConBody. The studio's founder, Coss Marte, developed the classes during his time in prison. The $30 classes include resistance exercises using body weight and are taught by formerly incarcerated trainers.
The Wellery takes up more than 16,000 square feet of space on Saks Fifth Avenue's second floor.
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