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Yes, i know that the Y is a family-oriented establishment. But the massive number of children just milling about in the hallways is a bit more than frustrating. There is a lounge area that should be utilized by people socializing before/after classes, but for some reason, the doorways of the studios and the hallways are just SO MUCH MORE FUN to stand in! I would like to get to and from the locker room and exercise room without having to excuse myself as I navigate through the minefield of casual chatterboxes and feel like I'm interrupting THEM. The equipment is fairly up-to-date and well-maintained. I like that there are more than enough treadmills, elliptical machines and recumbent bikes that no time limit is imposed upon users. I've only taken one class so far, but the instructor was SO NICE and understanding and clear on her instructions (it was a yoga-based class, and i am NOT a yoga master by any stretch) that I'll definitely be back. I'd also like to take Zumba at this location; it looks to be acceptable for all fitness levels, but it's also always full.
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