As a single woman who lifts, it can be exhausting to go to commercial gyms and deal with men acting sexist or leering. This gym isn’t huge and they don’t have every last new trendy gadget to work with, but they will have what you need. Better yet, the commercial gym meat market attitude isn’t there. It isn’t crowded in the weight room. They give you a locker key and towel for free when you check in. And unlike a lot of the gyms in the area, everything is well maintained and cared for — people actually clean the equipment after using it and you’ll also see it being wiped down if you’re there around closing time. I’m going to keep coming back. :)
Alexandra S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
between a 2.5 and 3 stars I decided to check out the facility and aerobics classes today as I live nearby and they have a good deal for local residents($ 150/quarter). I was sorely disappointed. First, the building from the outside looks big, spacious and bright. On the plus side: The pool looks great –25yards and wasn’t that busy on a Saturday morning. The locker room was ok. plenty of lockers(they give you keys to), showers were clean. On the not so plus side: the weights/cardio room is just one room, not all that big and limited in what it has. It felt like what you’d find in a big hotel versus what you’d expect a University to have. There were maybe 4 treadmills, 2 ellipticals, a few bikes, and some loose weights. The aerobics class was ok if you are 65+(which almost everyone there was). The instructor started 10−15mins late, then ended 5mins late thereby starting the next class late as well. The instructor lead an ok class for a senior fitness group but she needed to loose at least 50lbs and therefore her form on lunges or even squats was awful. So, if you are a senior this is a 4* gym, costs only $ 85/quarter! If you are younger, and have to pay more, it is more like 2* and I would not recommend.