New machines, but a poor use of the space. I was never able to use the equipment I needed, although I understand they may have added another squat rack. Considering the equipment was new, machines were already out of service. I was a member of CRMC and after seeing the plans had agreed to sign up for the 24 month contract. Big mistake, I should have known better. Now I want to cancel and of course I will pay to get out of that contract. I signed a contract with the expectation that I would be able to go in and get a workout in on my time, but that has not happened. Also the room they use for classes, other than team training is way to small, I would have loved to have taken some classes, but there was not enough room for everyone in that small space, and if you were not early you were not able to get in.
Jen J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Looking for a gym to replace a barbell club is no easy task. I’m in town temporarily and my first concern was«Oh crap, where am I going to continue my training in powerlifting?!» Thankfully, a new Gold’s is open in Cheyenne and the thankful feels they are a-flowing. I called before I even moved and found out they are powerlifting friendly! YASSS I can come in and deadlift over 135lbs! They actually have platforms! Bumper plates too! Three squat racks! A million benches and even one that features a SELFLIFTOFF… WHAAAAAT?! This girl is pleased! Oh, and for you hardcore powerlifters, they even have a GHR! My torture training can continue uninterrupted. Again, this girl is pleased. Let’s get to it after all that excitement. The Pros: –clean and new-ish; everything seems to be properly maintained –friendly front desk staff. Shout out to Justin for the tour etc –giant cable section with plenty of various attachments(Bro heaven on chest and arm day) –clean locker rooms with sparkling showers –giant parking lot –fast wi-fi –juice bar/smoothie bar area –towel service(though the towels are quite teeny tiny) –vast array of cardio equipment(not that I do cardio LOL) The Cons: –lots and lots of creepers(a few even offered unsolicited advice… not cool bros, not cool) –lots of plates put back in the wrong space(perpetual gym problem across America) –odd music selection playing overhead –Les Mills dominated GGX schedule All in all, I’m glad to have found a place that will let me throw heavy weight around and not yell at me for it. Also, it seems this place is never crowded and that is great!
Jeff L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bozeman, MT
I love working out at this gym. I don’t live in Cheyenne, but when I am in town for business, this is my go-to workout facility. Guest passes are 10 dollars and good for 24 hours. The facility is very new and clean, with plenty of space for all my exercise needs. There is even a «Cardio Theater» where you can watch movies on a big screen with surround sound while you work out. It’s pretty cool. I like that there are a couple of very nice squat racks on top of lifting platforms, so you can do deadlifts, squats, etc with ease.
Jaclyn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cheyenne, WY
Great gym to belobg to. Friendly staff greet you when you come in makes you feel welcome. I would recommend to everyone. Cant wait until construction is done on the new building.
Jim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cheyenne, WY
New glitzy machines. That’s where the pluses end. They are after $ that’s the bottom line. They fire their best trainer, and still post him on the website. Dealing with their sales people is like a used car sale. No people skills, just give ‘em your money. They are a slippery group to deal with. After you sign the two year, 24 month contract the rules change.
Leah B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cheyenne, WY
BESTGYMINCHEYENNE! Brand New! Friendly Staff, Great Machines and Classes! Now if they were only open 24 hours!