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Bannatyne's Health Club

Bannatyne's Health Club

(4 reviews)

£££

Historical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside

Whilst I realise this is a review for a big chain, I really think this one needs to be shouted…read moreabout! Context: I am a fat girl. I don't want to be a fat girl any more. I have been a member of a number of gyms in the past, and for many many reasons hated it and quit. I was determined this time to find one that would work for me. Enter Bannatyne's Brindley Place: The bizarre decor immediately appealed. The pool is dimly lit, so I don't feel super self conscious about my bits being on show, and the gym itself is never rammed full of people so I never feel I'm being looked at. The muscly oiled men keep to themselves in a separate area with free weights which also helps me feel less anxious about visiting. But the real reason this place is awesome is because of two very specific people: 1) Steve Northam - he inducted me into the gym, he puts up with my whinging and my craziness over any kind of exertion, and at times he can be a little bit strange too (he does competitive fencing! Amazing, right?!) but above all he encourages me to keep at it. And it seems to be working. 2) Lee - a personal trainer who runs the spinning class on Thursday mornings and Sunday evenings. He warms us up to COUNTING CROWS (yes, I know, it shouldn't make sense but IT DOES!) and continues the sessions mixing Lady Gaga and Alanis Morrissette and Pearl Jam and Kings of Leon and on the rare occasion we manage to twist his arm to turn on the disco lights, it's like doing a bike ride at Snobs. And I've discovered I LOVE it. So. Indie / metal spinning, and crazy helpful instructors? On that note I'm IN. (ahhh cheesy ending, I know, but I couldn't resist :)

I booked this spa day through the wanada site which included use of all the health club facilities…read morea facial and a free take home product! A great way to spend a Saturday with a friend :-) Arriving at 10:30 I was determined to make use of all the facilities, and that's exactly what we did. My friend and I were shown around the health club - free water machine,changing rooms, swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and sauna. We spent spent our time relaxing on the loungers reading magazines and generally just chillaxing using the jacuzzi and steam and sauna rooms. The changing room facilities are great complete with the usual showers, toliets, lockers (don't forget a £1 coin!) drier for swimming costumes and hairdryers. You can also bring in your own hair straighteners to plug in. We each had a facial in the spa whereby they used a range of Elemis products on our skin which resulted in super soft skin. The spa staff were friendly and professional and I must say I felt very relaxed after my treatment as it included a head massage too. I will defintely returning for another spa day.

Bannatynes Health and Fitness Priory - Lighter mornings!

Bannatynes Health and Fitness Priory

(6 reviews)

££

City Core

I did something in January I never thought I would do.... I joined a gym. I did a lot of research…read morefirst, as I wanted a place which I wasn't locked into a 12 month contract, had a pool, had classes I would do (and enjoy) and would be the cheapest option; Bannatynes won hands down. Located just off Corporation Street, it's got several bus stops around it and is a 3 - 5 minutes walk from either Snow Hill or New Street train station. I will warn you, the exterior (as you can see from the photo) isn't glamourous. If you want a place for posing and taking "gym selfies", you may want to look elsewhere. Once you are a member, rather than carrying around another pesky card - you get a pin number to enter. This is just put into the turnstile by the reception desk and Voila! You're in. As a side note, once I had decided to join - I was a member in 10 minutes and had full access immediately. Something to note if you're feeling determined! There are separate male and female changing and shower facilities downstairs and then stairs to the pool/steam/sauna area or you can grab lift to get up to the gym. The lockers are padlock operated and you have to take your own (or buy one from them). I am yet to try the actual gym equipment or classes, but all of the classes seem to be done over a range of days and times to suit even the most busy schedule. I am loving the hydrotherapy pool (perfect for post swim achey limbs) and the Sauna. The gym also has a "Bannatynes Spa". Not recommended for a "spa day" (the actual area is very nice), but you wouldn't want to head to the pool for a relaxing time as it's full of people swimming for fitness. I had my first ever massage today by a lovely lady called Steph. As a new member of the gym, I had 50% off - making a 45 minute Swedish massage experience £18. They do offers regularly, so if you are a spa person, wotrth giving it a go. All in all - there are things that could be improved. But for £29 a month - it pretty much does everything I would want a gym to do!

This place is the reason I can eat out as much as I do.....so obviously, I am a big fan…read more High-end gym equipment, a good range of classes and a fantastic swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi, make this, in my opinion, one of the best fitness centres in Birmingham. At £40 per month it is slightly more expensive than a lot of gym memberships in the city, but I think its good value given the amount you get for that. My biggest recommendation are the spin classes, they are tough but you definitely feel like you have had a good workout after one of those! A few sessions here a week....and another guilt-free weekend.....perfect.

Pure Gym

Pure Gym

(2 reviews)

City Core

I recently joined and have been impressed with this Pure Gym so far. As it's low cost (my…read moremembership is currently £10.99 per month) it's fairly basic with minimal staff but it has a good range of equipment and has always been clean on my visits. The classes I've been to have been a bit hit and miss - some of them have been great and some of them not so much - but they are included in the price of the gym so I'd recommend trying them all out and finding a class and instructor that suits you. They also have an app where you can book classes in advance online, which is useful as they do tend to fill up. So far I'm glad I joined and it seems to have everything I need, as well as being really close to my work (it's super convenient for anyone in the Colmore Business District). Once I've been there a bit longer, I'll update this review!

As a gym it is fair…read more Facilities and equipment: The gym is brand new, everything is clean and all equipment in working order. The equipment they have is the bare minimum. The ground floor features a free weights area, with all dumbbells that go beyond 30kg, squat racks, smith machines (however they are close to the walls so you cannot get a bend under them), and bars. Upstairs features the bare minimum in weights machines, and cardio equipment. Missing are calisthenic bars, TRX, punch bags, and ropes. The cardio equipment is all Matrix brand, they are pretty terrible, they feel awful with treadmills having poor cushioning and next to nothing programmability, the bikes and cross trainers do not feel good at all (think they're magnetic rather than fluid or fan based). There is also a studio and a spin room. If you are serious in to fitness I do not recommend this gym. If you just want to be active it is highly attractive at £10.99 a month. The only class I have done is yoga on a Sunday. I will review classes a little later.

Fit Body Bootcamp

Fit Body Bootcamp

(1 review)

Jewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter

So... I confess... I haven't had anything to drink, any exciting meals out or any late nights this…read moreweek... It's all down to joining the programme at Fit Body Bootcamp. Basically, I needed to kickstart 2015. I really don't have too many body issues, but with it being the year of my big 30 (it's in March, thanks for asking), a mega trip to Japan for my Honeymoon and a year of new challenges for Yelp Birmingham; something needed to change. I was finding my mornings getting later and later and I was snacking more and more... But what can you do to give yourself a jolt? I got an email. That's what happened. I got an email from Fit Body Bootcamp inviting me to try the "6 week transformation" package for £99. At first I was a little bit dubious. Can you really make a difference in 6 weeks? I sent some exploratory emails and found out that the deal contained nutritional guidance (including help with meal planning), unlimited access to Bootcamp sessions (with very reasonable hours) and access to a forum with the other members (for inspiration, help and a bit of camaraderie). I duly weighed, photographed and measured myself (with the help from my partner in crime, Dan G) and was shocked at how much weight I had put on. It pushed me through my first achey session on Monday and has spurred me on to give it the best go possible! The first session was hard. I'm not going to lie, HIIT is not an easy workout - but the sessions are very regular and only 30 minutes. Now, with walking TO FBB, doing the session AND walking home; this takes me more like 1.5 hours (there are no showers in the facility so you go dressed and then go on to work or home to get ready for the day), but this is a small amount of time to give when the potential benefits are so high. The trainers are really great! I have trained so far with Oli and Toni and both of them have been big on energy, supportive and helpful (allowing me to do an alternative exercise when the one recommended is too tough). The training regime also changes every day, so you don't get bored or used to a particular kind of session. The nutritional information can be a little tricky to follow at times, but I have found the community forum a great place to share tips, tricks and pitfalls. Any question that's asked generally get's answered within a couple of hours. I am only in week 1. Only time (and my willpower to stay off the booze) will tell if I get the results... But stay tuned Yelpers! I will let you know how it goes!

Bannatyne - gyms - Updated May 2026

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