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| - If you are like me and have limited time to exercise, but love group classes, then a gym is probably where you'll have to go. LA Fit is a pretty standard gym, they have their machines, free weights, classes, and pushy salesmen. Most other reviews have covered nearly everything I could say so I'll just focus on what caused me to even join LA Fit: The exercises classes.
I love classes, I just do better in them and really push myself with them. Due to having taken years of classes at various kinds of places as well as having been certified as an instructor myself some time ago, I have some knowledge of what's a good teacher or not. LA Fit... doesn't have many good ones. They have teachers that have interesting and fun classes, but do horrible movements that will injure their students. They also have boring teachers that don't explain what they're doing and also perform movements that can cause injury (especially when they don't explain what is supposed to be done). Then, finally, they have a couple of above-average teachers that were in the middle, interesting and pretty good at avoiding bad movements.
Anyway, if you're like me and 99% of the reason you joined was because of all the classes, then I'd say join a studio or go elsewhere. The other branches I've gone to aren't much better (the one amazing instructor I encountered had classes that were so full that you could barely move without bumping into someone). A studio is a better bet as they tend to have higher-quality instructors as well as a lower turnover rate (LA Fit doesn't treat their teachers well either, from what I understand).
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