Likes and dislikes of your gym.
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Likes:
The classes
My friends have memberships
Tons of new things to try
Tons of weights
Dislikes
The price compared to other gyms $65 a month compared to $30 a month at the 24 hour gym in the town I live
It's not 24 hours
It's the YMCA and since it's Christian I have few hopes they will ever have pole classes there lol
The location (It's a 10 mile drive)0 -
Not gonna lie, that's absurdly high. Granted $50 a year is absurdly low, but $710 a year not including personal training?? That's nuts. Also, do you really need a personal trainer? Just a thought.
It's not bad at all, and a trainer is going to be a LOT more expensive. You're talking $59 a month which is nothing. However, a trainer worth their salt is going to be around that, more if they're busy, or have a private gym.
I think my trainer is about $400 a month, and I'm getting a steal of a deal, and my normal gym is $50 a month I think.
Wow, I guess I'm just not used to that. I don't know anybody who pays more than $30 a month max for a gym membership. Also, personal trainers are a good tool when you're just starting out, and coaches are a good tool if you're competing (body building, athletic competitions, etc), but once you know what you're doing in the gym, you honestly don't need a personal. trainer. The internet is so full of knowledge on lifting programs, nutrition, lifting form, etc that paying a trainer to tell you what you can learn for free is a waste of money in my opinion, but to each their own...
Good grief I pay $160/month! lol $150/month for crossfit and i found a regular gym for $10/month so I can throw in some extra cardio. Most of our "standard" gyms are on average $60-$80/month though. Oh how I wish it was $30/month max! :sad:
Well Crossfit is ridiculously overpriced, everybody knows that. I'll never understand why people will pay that much...
No, not everyone knows that.
While the CrossFit gym here is cheaper, it is still more than the traditional gym (to add to a previous post, I am not in NYC and $60 a month is the lower end here unless you buy a year membership). My husband does Crossfit. He has also gone the traditional route. If you breakdown how much he pays per day at the gym vs crossfit, Crossfit works out to be cheaper. At least he gets his money worth. A cheap gym membership is useless if you don't use it.
Crossfit gyms have a much lower client base which means they can't always offer the same prices.
To each their own. It may not be worth it to everyone, but we all have things we are willing to spend a bit more money on. For some, that happens to be Crossfit.
Generally specialty gyms are more expensive it doesn't matter if it's Yoga, Pole Dancing, Crossfit, Circus Performing studios, or Boxing.0 -
Likes:
Its generally quiet when I am there
Everyone keeps themselves to themselves
Lots of weights - more weights than cardio
only £20 per month
Dislikes:
Opening hourse (0730-2100 Mon-Fri, 0900-1800 sat, sun) means I cant generally workout at the weekend as its shut when I ready to go.
Trainers - I can never find them if i need help! They are always swanning over the place chatting rather than being there to help0 -
Likes:
-1.5 miles from my house (when the weather is good, I often walk/run to/from)
-Some great trainers/staff
-Plenty of new/well maintained equipment
-Synrgy 360 (group training, crossfit-type program) <-- I joined specifically for this and I LOVE IT!!
-Awesome child care area (seriously, my kids BEG to stay the whole time it's open in the evenings)
Dislikes:
-Cost ($100/month, plus a yearly "upkeep" fee)
-Limited child care hours (2 hours in the morning, 2.5 hours in the evening, no Fridays, no weekends)
-Not enough cardio classes (Step and Zumba only once a week, Spinning 3 times a week)
-Some of the group trainers are just BLAH! Downright boring to the point that I avoid their regular classes and get pissed off if they're filling in for someone else - LOL!0 -
Not gonna lie, that's absurdly high. Granted $50 a year is absurdly low, but $710 a year not including personal training?? That's nuts. Also, do you really need a personal trainer? Just a thought.
It's not bad at all, and a trainer is going to be a LOT more expensive. You're talking $59 a month which is nothing. However, a trainer worth their salt is going to be around that, more if they're busy, or have a private gym.
I think my trainer is about $400 a month, and I'm getting a steal of a deal, and my normal gym is $50 a month I think.
Wow, I guess I'm just not used to that. I don't know anybody who pays more than $30 a month max for a gym membership. Also, personal trainers are a good tool when you're just starting out, and coaches are a good tool if you're competing (body building, athletic competitions, etc), but once you know what you're doing in the gym, you honestly don't need a personal. trainer. The internet is so full of knowledge on lifting programs, nutrition, lifting form, etc that paying a trainer to tell you what you can learn for free is a waste of money in my opinion, but to each their own...
Good grief I pay $160/month! lol $150/month for crossfit and i found a regular gym for $10/month so I can throw in some extra cardio. Most of our "standard" gyms are on average $60-$80/month though. Oh how I wish it was $30/month max! :sad:
Well Crossfit is ridiculously overpriced, everybody knows that. I'll never understand why people will pay that much...
No, not everyone knows that.
While the CrossFit gym here is cheaper, it is still more than the traditional gym (to add to a previous post, I am not in NYC and $60 a month is the lower end here unless you buy a year membership). My husband does Crossfit. He has also gone the traditional route. If you breakdown how much he pays per day at the gym vs crossfit, Crossfit works out to be cheaper. At least he gets his money worth. A cheap gym membership is useless if you don't use it.
Crossfit gyms have a much lower client base which means they can't always offer the same prices.
To each their own. It may not be worth it to everyone, but we all have things we are willing to spend a bit more money on. For some, that happens to be Crossfit.
Generally specialty gyms are more expensive it doesn't matter if it's Yoga, Pole Dancing, Crossfit, Circus Performing studios, or Boxing.
It's no different than paying for a personal trainer. That is just as expensive, in fact way more. I used to go to Orangetheory Fitness and it cost me $150/month as well, but it is way more hands on and i didnt have to think about what workout i was going to do, same with Crossfit. Before I tried Crossfit I tried a regular gym and got zero results, and that is because I had to do it on my own. I definately say kudos to those who can get results without help, I definately wish I could do it!0 -
Previous one:
Likes: still figuring that one out
Dislikes: no enforcing of the cleaning the equipment after using it
not training staff how to properly use tanning beds/booths....not everyone can start on 5 mins!
showers look like a murder movie death scene with roped off areas and buckets everywhere (cleaning up blood I wonder?)
not enforcing the 30 min workout express when people go in there for 1 machine and hog it for 20+mins even after you've asked them to move and also went and complained to management to get "what do you want me to do"
new one:
Likes: clean
nice showers
a bowl of fruit and healthy recipes on the front table when you walk in
classes offered not only in the gym but at the local park as well (and you can bring a guest)
this was a dislike turned into a like: people sneaking in kids and one in particular would let her kids turn up the treadmills as fast as they could go and they would jump and dance on them however when a few people spoke up right away and the video was checked from that period of time and that problem has been fully resolved. She still comes but only her.
support to every member when they accomplish things like posting everyone's pic on their fb page who did the warrior dash
Dislikes:
only 1 and it will be the one I always have LOL: not wiping down the equipment! luckily most people do it there and seem to be a lot more aware. I've only had 1 guy give me stink eye because I wiped something down I was going to use after he didn't. I refuse to get your funk on me or get sick!0 -
Lol, you're gonna compare the knowledge and experience provided by a personal trainer to the knowledge and experience provided by a lawyer, doctor, architect, or teacher?
Yes, just like you cannot effectively defend yourself in court, you cannot also be an expert in human physiology. Unless of course you take the time for the training, and then you wouldn't be making statements like, "oh but you can learn it all online." Yes, you *could*, but will you? Will you to the level of expertise of a trained and experienced coach? No. That's the point.
When you're just curling to bro up, cool, read bb.com and good to go. When you're training for something specific, you'll end up needing an expert's help once you hit a certain point, and it make sense to build that team sooner than later. Personally I have a PT, a strength coach, and a sports medicine doctor. Don't need more than that right now.
Spoke to my wife... I apparently don't know ****all about what we pay for the gym. The gym is $75, and my rock climbing gym is $50.0 -
Likes:
Women only
Perfect location - right next door!
Great selection of group classes
Clean and well-maintained
Lots of brand new equipment
Dislikes:
No pool
Expensive ($120/month)
No early morning classes0 -
This could be any gym.......Your membership should be revoked without a refund for talking on your cell phone....at the gym at 5am I was in heaven the new kid didn't know how to turn on the stereo....my God what could be bette than having that awful track of music being disabled? The gym was so peaceful....until that the discounted college student who is paying less money for a 3 month membership decides that at 5am in the am she's going to talk on the phone for the whole hour that she's doing cardio....I don't even answer my cell phone in the gym....if I do....it's am busy make it quick!!!....she never got the hint....while exersing I would be blurting out OH MY GOD....which she would say at least every 5 minutes during her conversation!!!! maybe the death penalty!!!0
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Lol.
I would say tolerance is a good feature of a quality gym, based on that post above. If I went to a gym full of intolerant people, I'd move on.0 -
I recently dropped my membership.
10 years ago my gym was under different ownership. The previous owner introduced many innovative ideas to the gym. My favorite were the tubular skylights that brought in natural light into the entire facility. I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, and the skylights allowed me to work out under sunlight in the dead of winter.
A few years back, the gym was purchased by Life Time Athletic. This year they decided to undertake a reroofing project. Unfortunately, they cheaped out and went with a contractor that doesn't work with skylights. The skylights were removed, plunging the facility into the same fluorescent-lit windowless dungeon I work in all day. For a gym that charges $100 a month, I expect better. Thus, I dropped my membership.
A gym isn't merely a space filled with machinery and basketball hoops. It should be a place that strives for total health, and part of that is ample natural lighting!
Oddly enough, since I canceled my membership I've really kicked my fitness goals into high gear. I take longer bike rides, frequent walks, and on crappy days I follow the 10K loop at the Mall of America. I have a set of weights that is sufficient for my needs.
In short -- you don't need a gym to be healthy!0 -
Company gym... lots of cardio equipment, convenient location (7 floors down), inexpensive (Free so long as I go 5 x/mo., dedicated yoga studio, spin studio, and multi-use studio for TRX body pump etc. classes... Free towels...
the sucky part... limited free weights.. ONE squat rack... there's always a wait...0 -
Likes-
- 24 hours
- plenty of cardio equipment
- usually pretty quiet
- friendly staff
Dislikes-
- Every elliptical machine seems to have an issue. Some of the older ones have subtle but distracting shifts when you're moving. The TV on one has been broken for at least a month. Several will only pick up your heart rate if you're holding the stationery handles, not the exercise handles. The captions on the TVs on the new machines don't work properly. (I know that last one seems silly, but it drives me nuts. If I'm not focused on the TV, I keep checking the clock, and I get miserable.)
- There are only ceiling fans above every other row of cardio machines.
- There are a few lifters who are loud and drop weights, despite rules about it. The person I'm thinking of is pretty friendly with the staff, so nothing is said to him.0 -
I'm not currently working out as a part of my weight loss but here's what I've liked/disliked about gym memberships in the past:
Liked:
open 24 hours
clean
not crowded
monthly membership not a yearly contract
secure place to store my keys/phone/purse etc
Treadmills that face a window to an empty but landscaped outdoor space (Yes!)
Key fob to let yourself in/out of the building
Disliked:
Yearly contracts you can't break if you move to a new city
Short hours
Dirty
Broken equipment
Treadmills that face a mirror (NOT helpful. lol)
Treadmills that face a busy street (no one wants to see my fat sweaty self... ugh)
Shi**y gym goers who will fight with you over who's turn it is to use xyz machine
Having to sign a clipboard and talk to someone to get in/out of the building.0 -
likes
Simple
lots of bars and weights
in the city centre just across the road from my house
dislikes
kids playing in the power racks
not enough power racks
crappy music0 -
I go to Anytime Fitness.
Likes:
- the staff makes me feel at home.
- they gave me a discount on personal training and my membership.
- the staff truly cares about their customers.
- they gave me a free shirt.
- open 24 hours.
- managers are awesome, they check-in with you every 6 weeks to see how you're doing.
- very clean.
- it's small and not many people are there at a time.
Dislikes:
- nothing!! i love my gym0 -
Likes:
-24 hour access for an extra fee.
-Has all the equipment I want, I guess.
-TVs on newer cardio machines.
Dislikes:
-small gym.
-no pool.
-Price. I live in a small city. This gym's not worth the $500 + a year.
-a mix of old and new equipment, but I'm not picky.
-lack of classes.
-no perks like a juice bar.
-no sauna.
-too compact
I just like perks when it comes to gyms. Things that my current gym lacks.
I've always been someone who spends a long time at the gym. After working out, I would get in the pool and/or sauna. I can't do that here.0 -
Likes
good choice of cardio machines, good choice of weights, not been round to resistance machines yet but looks good choice
Staff very friendly
Good busy gym
Digital machines with TVs
Overlooks a beautiful park, pool and tennis courts
Dislikes
Not all TVs on machines work as well as they should, though in fairness I shouldn't be watching tv while working out lol
The cross trainer - though I'm getting over this dislike lol
Only have 3 rowers0 -
This could be any gym.......Your membership should be revoked without a refund for talking on your cell phone....at the gym at 5am I was in heaven the new kid didn't know how to turn on the stereo....my God what could be bette than having that awful track of music being disabled? The gym was so peaceful....until that the discounted college student who is paying less money for a 3 month membership decides that at 5am in the am she's going to talk on the phone for the whole hour that she's doing cardio....I don't even answer my cell phone in the gym....if I do....it's am busy make it quick!!!....she never got the hint....while exersing I would be blurting out OH MY GOD....which she would say at least every 5 minutes during her conversation!!!! maybe the death penalty!!!0
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Likes:
24/7 and super clean
Great staff
Great people
Dislikes:
Only 1 Power Rack0 -
Planet Fitness, S 27th St. in Milwaukee, WI
Like:
open 24/7
lots of cardio machines, so if I'm not picky about what TV program I'm watching there's no waiting
cheap
Dislike:
staff don't know about fitness, give bad advice, don't pay attention to customers
bad part of town, I don't feel safe
"music" is always loud - I've started bringing earplugs
poorly maintained, both equipment & the overall facility (leaks in the roof, machines making strange noises, audio not working, shower drain backing up, hole in wall around showerhead)
TV's not labelled with channels (there's a big sign on the back wall listing them, but why not put those labels on the TV?)
lockers are too small for my gym bag unless I stand it on end, are short so my pants or coat hang on the floor
difficult to get a lock onto the locker because of how the handle is designed
cheap machines, esp. the weight machines
not enough parking
weight machines not in a logical order
smells bad, needs more air conditioning
I'd like to go back to the Menomonee Falls location, but the manager made it clear that they videotape in the locker room, and insulted me.
I'll be looking around for a new gym that's better.0 -
Likes:
-Open 24 hours a day
-Plenty of equipment
-Not too busy
-I pay $50 a year
great gym!! I pay the same but mine only opens 6am-9pm :sad:0 -
Likes:
Only about 20 minutes away with ZERO traffic
$21/month
Open 12 a.m. - 9 p.m. M-F; 7-7 Sat & Sun
Dislikes:
Not enough weight plates
Locker room/bathroom gets disgusting
They just put cameras in. Not a big fan of that0 -
I like the hot chicks.0
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Pros:
24/7 access
Never very busy - I think the most I've seen is 5 people at one time
Very close to home
Cons:
Next to a Dialysis Center and you just see people wheeled in and out on stretchers all day long...so sad
Hardly ever staffed
No classes offered
There's a creepy lady that always stares at me lol0 -
They just put cameras in. Not a big fan of that
Why? I would not like that either.0 -
I never got on with the cheap gyms in the UK (True gym, Fit4Less, etc), poor staff, crap buildings, crap free weights section etc. Only got on with Nuffield, Virgin Active etc
Current gym (Leisure centre)
Pros:
Loads of classes
Swimming pool
Good cardio equipment
Cons:
Swimming pool - small main pool half of which are lanes, dive pool closes early, school swimming lessons
Poor free weights section
Poor layout and real small
Children
New gym
Pros:
Strength/conditioning/powerlifting/strongman gym
Power racks
Loads of weights
Will actually go
Everything is 'classes', all done as small group of 8, 'free gym' at weekends'
Cons:
No pool
Membership is £70 per month0 -
They just put cameras in. Not a big fan of that
Why? I would not like that either.
I honestly have no idea why.0 -
Likes: Very cheap. We actually get paid a few dollars after our insurance reimburses us if we each go at least 6 times a month.
Like: The classes are free, Clean gym, I have 24 hour access, and it is in the same parking lot as my work (i work at a hospital)
Dislike: Wish we had a pool, hot tub, and sauna. Otherwise, I think that is all0 -
Likes:
Multiple locations
very affordable
Pool(s)
Great classes
Great cardio/strength machines
Basketball court
Child care
Dislikes:
Couple of classes I'd love to do ( aqua zumba, etc that are not offered yet)
sometimes pool schedule0
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