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Life Time - Welcome to the Club

Life Time

3.0(119 reviews)
6.2 mi

As someone who's gone to this gym from time to time, there are a few pros & cons that I will list…read moreout in detail to help you better understand as to whether or not this gym is for you! Pros: The gym has a LARGE amount of amenities. There are two basketball courts (which are also used for pickleball), an indoor lap pool with hot tubs, an outdoor swimming area with slides (at an extra charge). There are classes, a ton of different machines for both cardio and lifting, and a really clean and upscale atmosphere. People tend to mind their own business and the staff have on average been helpful, at least in my experience. There is also a kids "daycare" if that's what you call it. A lot of parents will use this so they can have time to work out and actually work. There's a little area right next to the cafe that has tables and outlets. I see a lot of people with MacBooks doing work. They probably work remotely. Who knows. Cons: The price point for this gym is definitely the highest of them all coming in at $220.00 a month per person. IF you are married or you can prove cohabitation, you can add an additional person on your account for around $100 a month. This gym definitely has a crowd that is very gymcentric. This isn't a bad thing. But some people who are looking for a more chill or less intimidating atmosphere may think twice. I was one of these people until I decided to just not care. But that's easier said than done. The gym can be exceptionally crowded at peak hours. So if you plan on going daily I'd do my very best to avoid late afternoons on weekdays and nights on weekends. I was hoping the bathroom situation would be a little better but, there seems to be 2 bathrooms for ladies and men of course (from what I've seen). And with the amount of people there sometimes, it can be a little bit hectic. The locker room is fine and the showers are just average. At the price point of $220.00 I was expecting some futuristic pod shower than also does your taxes but, we all can't have what we want. The outside swimming area is an additional monthly charge, by the way. Conclusion: So take it or leave it. The price point is HIGH, but there are a lot more amenities and options for machines than any other gym out there. Is that justified? I don't really know. So three stars. Until they have a robot that does my taxes, then it might go to 4.

Supposed next-level fitness chain that purposely prices themselves to winnow out the Planet Fitness…read morecrowd. Honestly, it seemed insanely crowded with the usual suspect machine hogs and the perma-tanned preening that you can enjoy for free on South Beach. Pro-tip... you can probably outfit a fairly decent home gym for six months of dues. But what do I know. Three stars for the grins.

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Life Time - Some of the summer camp kids using the basketball court to color.

Some of the summer camp kids using the basketball court to color.

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Philadelphia Sports Network - We're offering Salsa classes!

Philadelphia Sports Network

3.8(6 reviews)
6.7 mi•Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts South, Rittenhouse Square

TLDR - Good variety of sports, decent officials... but do it for the excuse to get out and have…read moredrinking friends! I've been in PSN leagues for about 3 years now. I've done Coed softball, dodgeball, and bowling leagues, all of which were a casual level of competitiveness. Great for New-to-Towners - When I first started, it was at a time when I'd moved to the city and knew few enough people, so I signed up as a free agent in dodgeball, which launched me into a decent set of Thursday night drinking friends; I continued to play with them for 2 more seasons. This was a fantastic sport, with decent and fair refs, and the 12th street gym staff was always super friendly to us. Also super conviniently located near Irish pub where we get PSN drink specials! Great for groups - My second year in town, I found out some work buddies had a softball team going, and so I joined up with them, and lo and behold, I now had Sunday afternoon drinking friends! I always got a crack out of our ump, who was admittedly only half-interested in regulating our games, but he was a good sport (he played catcher for us in some low-attendance situations) and had enough stubborness to satisfy my desires in an ump (it's not a position for the weak of character). Great for couples - I did the bowling league as a weekly double-date type of deal with another couple. Unfortunately, that league went til about 10pm, and there was no drinking afterward. PSYCHE! There's totally drink service at your lane, and bowling is a great sport for having a few beers. Lucky Strikes is a fine place to bowl; though I don't think I'd frequent there of my own accord, it made for a good night out for the duration of the season. In the end, this catered to exactly what i was looking for - namely an excuse to get out of my apartment, do just enough athletic activity to trick myself into thinking I was being fit (and at a pretty reasonable price)... and, most importantly, going out for drinks afterward.

Just moved to South Philly and found out about this league through a friend. I'm a volleyball…read moreplayer so I'm trying out the outdoor 4v4 summer league. League seems well organized. A bit of a qualm is the outdoor seems to basically be rain or shine and we've played in pouring rain the last couple weeks. Sort of fun, but sort of crappy at the same time. Anyway, overall things seem pretty good and we'll see how it goes!

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Old Pine Community Center - OPCC afterschool program

Old Pine Community Center

4.4(12 reviews)
5.7 mi•Society Hill

Had my sons bday party here this past weekend and it was Great! Space is very open and I was able…read moreto decorate the place anyway I wanted. I didn't do anything huge bc I only had the place for half hour before the party started, but for what I did, my friends and family raved about it. I rented the back two thirds of the room. The middle section was where the fake fire place was at and where his gifts were being kept during the duration of the party. The back third was facing towards a cemetary. Like the other reviewer stated, it's not really creepy. It's actually really nice. The window was huge and I'm sure you could have put up some sort of curtains if you didn't want to see it, but I liked the fact that my guests were able to sit by the window. The only reason why they didn't get 5 stars...bc they lost my room setup sheet that I submitted when I made my final payment and when I did make my final payment, the person couldn't find my original contract. UGH!! Made me very nervous when I received a phone call the day before my event informing me that they didn't have my floor plan. I was kinda nervous they would cancel my event cause I thought they also didn't get my last payment. They need a better filing system. I think I might have gotten them some new clients! :-) Some of my friends liked it so much, they picked up the renting pamplet.

OPCC has undergone a major metamorphosis over the last five years and anyone who has not checked in…read moreout recently doesn't know this center. Kids in the after school program get homework help and have great fun. Adults find a place to get a GED or ESL tutoring at a very low cost and individuals struggling with addiction find the support they need. Every Saturday 50 seniors enjoy a free hot meal, music programs and companionship. Sports leagues fill the gym night after night and many neighbors find an affordable venue to host a party. The staff keeps the place looking great and are welcoming to all who enter. This is a place where the community comes together like no other venue in the area.

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Rock Paper Scissors City League

Rock Paper Scissors City League

5.0(2 reviews)
6.9 mi•Penn Center, Logan Square, Art Museum District, Avenue of the Arts North

You won't believe how intense it really is until you get in front of everyone and stare down your…read moreopponent. More important, you won't believe how much fun you'll have. The RPS City League is one of the best things to hit Philadelphia in a long time. It brings out a truly varied assortment of competitors, from devoted regulars to intrigued newbies. Everyone's cool, there's no one causing trouble. It's all about playing RPS, drinking PBR (or whatever your beverage of choice) and having a good time. Oh yeah, and winning that $1,000 City League Championship.

The greatest competition to come to Philadelphia since the Wing Bowl. The Philadelphia RPS City…read moreLeague is one of the most competitive leagues you will ever be a part of in your life. You know the drill--rock crushes scissors, scissors cuts paper, and paper covers rock. The people who show up to play every week are some of the biggest bunch of characters you will ever meet. The league typically runs from April to June, capping off with a RPS City League Championship to crown the ultimate RPS champ. In the Fall, the RPS Keystone Classic is held usually a week before the RPS World Championships in Toronto, Canada. Check the RPS City League website and go to an event the next time you have a chance. Bring a bunch of friends and you will have a blast. Who knew that people actually take RPS seriously? As a bonus, the league is sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon for those who dig cheap $2 cans of beer.

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