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| - I can really only review portions of the facility since I only play soccer there once a week, but overall it's a decent place. I've played soccer at so many countless facilities over the years, and very few of them are pristine, state-of-the-art sporting facilities, so it's easy for me to overlook the crumbling ceilings and beat up feeling you get when looking at the old, dented ventilation ducts, worn netting, etc.
I will say that over the years of playing there, they've really improved the building, though. The turf was replaced on both fields and they've really taken the back field and turned it into a nice sports training facility.
While I only play soccer there, I've seen volleyball practices, basketball, and even badminton going down on the court portion of the facility. They have softball training the back side of the building It's definitely more of a sports facility than a gym in my mind, which isn't a bad thing at all. It's also why the vibe is completely different than your LA Fitnesses of the world.
If there was any complaint that I would have it's their lower level bathrooms/locker rooms. I hope they're planning to update those at some point, too, as they're definitely in need of some love. I'm not sure why people training there are capable of squatting 400 pounds, dunking a basketball or kicking a soccer ball 60 mph into the top corner of a goal, but can't flush a toilet. Something as small as automatic flush sensors, alone, would be a godsend for the smell and sense of sanitation of the locker rooms.
Regardless, I'm there to train once a week, and the facilities have always been perfect for that. Also, the people that I know who have gone to some of the classes only have positive things to say about the instruction, cost, and quality. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you're in the Greentree area.
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