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| - This GoodLife is not bad, far from good/great, but not as bad as some of the other reviews are saying.
Given the location, I can see how this place can get really crowded. The layout is sub optimal for sure. Each machine and station is too close to each other. There is not enough open space to do deadlifts or other exercises that require some open space. There is also way too many machines, but that's typical GoodLife. Ideally, this location would be 2 levels and you have all the machines on 1 floor, and the people who know how to exercise on the other.
The change rooms are not in great shape but usable. I like how this location has the wider lockers.
The one good thing I've seen so far is the staff. Based on my observation, they actually do stuff. I see them constantly put weights back where they belong and keep the space as tidy as possible. Definitely helps when you're trying to find a particular dumbbell weight.
This place has a decent amount of bench press and incline bench stations, 3 and 2 respectively, 2 power racks, but 2 smith machines, which is 2 too many imo but given its a GoodLife, 1 would be more than enough. They do have a good number of barbells though. Also, they have a seated military bench, which is rare. Bonus points there.
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