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  • The good: Pay as you go. Affordable plans. 2 of us costs $20/month. There is an additional yearly maintenance fee but the price is still far lower than other gyms. Plenty of machines if you want get in, work out, and get home. Wi Fi connection if you want to stream some music for your workout. Free classes. Workout room for women if you want some privacy. Friendly staff and sales staff didn't seem overly pushy. Occasional free samples of products. Next door to a great Chiro! Across the street from Sprouts if I want to grocery shop and workout in 1 trip. The meh: Gym towels are $1. So make sure you bring your own. You are required to have a towel. Guest signup page feels pretty intrusive to me. They ask for more info than I really want to write on a document that dozens of people will see. They also now require guests to handover ID. We haven't had an issues with that but I can see people being uncomfortable. There are plenty of weight lifting machines but maintenance seems pretty slow when something breaks down. I'd recommend getting to know multiple machines. When it is busy, getting weight machines can be hard at times. It isn't as bad as other gyms but can be frustrating when people are claiming 2-3 machines at the same time instead of just cycling through whatever is free. The bad: The parking. It is a nightmare. This really isn't their fault but just be aware of that. Prices. Prices are fair. But if they run a special later, be prepared to not be able to take advantage of it. My uncle was a long time member when he was visiting the chiro and PTs often to deal with knee problems. He'd go workout as part of his PT. The problem? His old price was $40/month. When they started offering the $10/month and month to month pricing, he asked about changing over. They wanted to charge him $200 to change to the new plans. That does not seem like a good way to reward your loyal customers. We never had any issues but it is something to be aware of for new members. Overall I feel the good outweighs the bad. I just want to go with my wife, do 15-30min of aerobic, and use 6-10 weight machines and get home. This seems like a great place for that. If you want anything more guided, there may be better places. But that is not what I was looking for.
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