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| - Absolutely beautifully designed gym. There is quite a modern feel, this gym is impressive. Newer LVAC in the Centennial area, first floor has a juice bar, nice seated area, a women's workout area (Cardio Equipment, Single Access Machines, Weight/Resistance training equipment), and men's/women's locker rooms which gives you entry to the pool/spa area (Sauna/Steam/Jacuzzi/Pool). Second floor has a running track which is cool my only concern is the floor which is made of wood instead of black concrete which is tough on your knees as you run. Everything is sectioned up; cardio has its own section which has a variety of cardio equipment to choose from. There is much weight training equipment to choose from as well, everything is organized by muscle group. Women's locker rooms were magnificent! Surprised to see how clean the gym was with the amount of traffic I've heard comes into this facility. My only complaint has to be about the front desk crew. There were two young ladies at the front desk which were pretty aggressive, I understand there is a procedure when you enter any establishment just be more informative about the process instead of demanding signatures on the liability. You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. Finally when I spoke to someone about Membership options their interaction with me was somewhat cold. Only person which had impeccable service was the Club Manager Paul (believe that to be his name). Overall my experience was in the middle, loved the gym, just not quite the staff. They have a month to month option it's just a little pricier to start up. They have an option with a higher initiation, monthly is higher than average as well. Or you can do an entire $425 for two years then you get a loyalty reward renewal for $99 every other year. Only downside in my opinion is you are stuck for two years... if you haven't tested it out to see how it gets during prime time then I do not recommend this route.
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