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Aurora YMCA

3.2 (6 reviews)
Closed • 5:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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4 years ago

Just learned the YMCA is raising their rates... if you want to use the e-gym you now have to pay an additional $20, this is ridiculous.

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Code Pink Women's Fitness Boot Camp

Code Pink Women's Fitness Boot Camp

(2 reviews)

So I took Code Pink's mantra: "Even if your not in shape you can do Code Pink Boot Camp!" to heart…read more I have slowly been packing on the pounds the last couple years and wanted to get back into a workout routine. Now let me be clear, other than the occasional dog walk I was not working out. I was a total slacker. However, I had NO existing injuries (not an ache or twinge). I was just lazy. OK, got it? Then here you go! I start Code Pink with wild anticipation. It was over at a country club in east Aurora and the first few meet ups were in the ballroom (it was freezing outside). The work out was all about girl power. Lots of nice people and a great trainer (Cindy). The first week majorly kicked my butt. While this is what I wanted, I was surprised at how high impact the work out was and how many exercises I was having trouble with and needing to modify. Still, I was pumped and ready to power through! The second week, we were outside. This is the week that broke me. If you can not run up and down stairs and steep hills and do quick movements in obstacle courses you are gonna have a hard time at Code Pink. One workout we did so many stairs/hills/obstacles I literally almost couldn't walk to the car (seriously). I came back a couple days later still really sore and Cindy suggested I modify a little. I did and was actually in so much pain I couldn't do even some of the modified stuff. Long story short? I got over use injuries in both knees. I didn't blow them out, but the doc said I did WAY too much WAY too fast. So here is my dilemma. If I was in better shape, Code Pink would have been a great way to kick it up a notch and add variety. However, me being in horrible shape actually caused injury. So I think they need a BIG FAT warning (pun intended) and people really need to know this isn't a one size fit all kind of program. So I am giving it 3 stars - it maybe be for some, but definitely not for everyone!! Some other notes about the program if you do it: - Legs are worked EVERY workout, that means: Squats, lunges, sprints, hills, stairs and an obstacle course - some of these are HIGH IMPACT (so know if your body can handle that). - When they say bring a PADDED mat they mean it! Sometimes they have you laying on a cement tennis court and a yoga mat just won't do! - I wore a body bugg armband and my average caloric burn was 500 calories give or take for the hour. I was kind of surprised it wasn't more, but this workout is more about variety than overall burn. I would recommend Code Pink only to those who have at least a moderate exercise regime already in place. It really isn't for everyone.

Terrible, abysmal, maddeningly slow and completely unapologetic customer service. I purchased a…read moreLiving Social deal, but when I tried to redeem it I could not get a response from anyone at Code pink for days. When it seemed like everything had been figured out and I asked for confirmation of my reservation, I never received a reply. I finally got a refund from Living Social. Have no idea what the training is like, which I had been looking forward to as a jump start to my routine. Bummer.

Orangetheory Fitness - Meet Coach Whitney

Orangetheory Fitness

(41 reviews)

I love this place! The trainers are so motivating and answer your questions about fitness and…read morenutrition. They totally kick your butt and you have a great work out. I'm the type that needs someone rooting for me and pushing me while I work out or else I don't give it my all. You rotate through 3 areas , cardio, row machine and CrossFit. It's nice that it's broken up because TBH I count the minutes until any workout is done! The goal is to get your heart rate in the orange zone to get your body burning fat! Be sure to hydrate and have a snack before to fuel your work out because it will be TOUGH! I signed up for the 8 sessions per month for $99. Orange Theory helped me lose weight more quickly than just walking. I quit after I got to my goal weight. I plan to return to get into better shape and lose the regained lbs. The patrons there range from overweight to very fit. And everything in between. The trainers are VERY fit, buff and toned. Everyone is so focused on their workout there's no need to be self conscious. I'll be back and hope to see you there!!

Management has allowed this location to go downhill badly. Also, after I asked to cancel, they put…read moremy on a 60 day freeze, but charged me full price for those 60 days. When I brought this up the manager apologized and said he refunded the money, but he did not and then he stopped responding to emails. I went here religiously for about three years and saw the good coaches, won multiple events and really liked it. But the coaches left and the new ones were nowhere near the quality of the others and the equipment started breaking down and would not get fixed. The microphone screeched and the music was way too loud and awful. Seems like a business taking its members for granted.

Tru Fit Athletic Clubs

Tru Fit Athletic Clubs

(70 reviews)

I've been going to TruFit for about a year now. I have been a member at other health clubs, gyms,…read moreand crossfit boxes, but I love TruFit. It's a very convenient location and super affordable. I am a very active individual. I play sand, grass, and hard court volleyball, run Spartan Races and 10Ks, and love to challenge myself physically. TruFit has everything I need to get a great functional movement workout in from cardio machines to free weights. I currently workout with a personal trainer 3-4x a week. I got a steal of a deal on training sessions and it's been more than worth it. I highly recommend if you need someone to push you, hold you accountable, and encourage you- get a trainer! Mitchel and Shelby are great! They really know how to push their clients and build programming around their clients goals. The whole staff at TruFit is really friendly and helpful. If you have any questions about memberships or PT talk to Chris. The only 2 reason I am not giving this place 5 out of 5 stars is because 1) it's small and sometimes can get packed. But this isn't really a reason because it's not an intimidating setting when it's busy like some other gyms can be. It's just a bunch of people all there to be healthy and be the best they can be. 2) There's no pool, hot tub, steam room, basketball courts, racquetball or anything fancy like that. I used to go to a health club that had all of those extra amenities and what I realized is I never used any of them. Would it be nice to have them? You bet! But I don't want to pay an extra $60/month+ for access to an amenity I might use 1-2 times a year, if ever.

There's only two reasons why this review even gets one star: the gym is close to my house, and yelp…read moreallow negative stars. At this gym, they sold me some personal training. About 30 hours or so. They never told me that it was auto renewing, and after I finished with my personal training, my trainer asked me if I was planning to re-enroll. I said no, I was not planning to re-enroll. Next thing I know, I am the proud owner of like 120 hours of personal training! And I can't return them, or get any money back. Also, the customer service here really sucks. One morning I showed up to work out on a Saturday, the gym is supposed to open at six, I got here at about 10 till. The parking lot starting to fill up with people, and at 6:05 the gym still wasn't open yet! 6:10, 6:20, at 6:30 I finally left with a bunch of other people. So much for waking up early on Saturday to work out! Also, I'm going to post a picture of a sign that has literally been on the men's restroom for a month. A month! How long does it take to hire a plumber and get them out here to fix the toilet? Evidently it's just easier to secretly charge people for personal training then it is to use that money to actually take care of the clients. It's kind of a small gym, lots of the machines breakdown., It's just kind of a place that you go only if it's close to your house. Update!! Here's a picture of the other men's restroom. Notice there's no toilet paper? Well, instead of replacing it, TruFit has, in its most epic display of customer service, put out tissue boxes instead! Classy, guys.

Aurora YMCA - gyms - Updated May 2026

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