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    Burn Boot Camp - Troy

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 4:45 am - 7:30 pm

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    Club Studio

    Club Studio

    (11 reviews)

    I'd honestly give this place a 4.5, but I'm putting 5 to make up for the people who dropped 1-2…read morestar reviews without thinking twice about how that affects a business. Most of those complaints are about new policies (likely added because of customer abuse) or because the recovery center hours didn't fit their personal schedule. This gym is everything you could want from a higher-end facility. The equipment floor is amazing -- every machine, cardio option, and free weight setup you could ask for. There's turf, a basketball court, pool, pickleball, and a recovery center that's way ahead of what Equinox offers in the area. The smoothie bar and supplement/energy drink shop are loaded with great brands and tons of variety. Staff is super friendly -- which makes a huge difference -- and the place is always clean and well maintained. The only reason I'd say 4.5 instead of a full 5 is the showers. You can tell it used to be an LA Fitness -- they've redone about 98% of the gym, but not quite the showers. Nothing bad at all, just slightly older grout and a little dated look. But who really cares? I'm in and out in three minutes. I'm here to train, recover, and shower -- not overthink it. So yeah -- highly recommend this gym. Unless you've got a victim mentality and love to complain about tiny, meaningless things. In that case, maybe go somewhere else.

    This gym is beautiful! I highly recommend getting the complimentary three day pass and visit each…read moreday to see how the club is on different days and at different times of day. Overall, we were really impressed with everything, especially the classes that they offered and the amenities that you can include in your monthly membership. Not a good option for families with younger kids but this is the place for anyone interested in an upscale fitness club with lots of amenities!

    Anytime Fitness

    Anytime Fitness

    (20 reviews)

    Let me start this off by saying the 24/7 is convenient and it is a fairly clean gym. This is…read morepredicated on one bizarre interaction with what seemed to be the owner. I was working out today and at around 6:50 pm, I was deadlifting. I am an intermediate lifter, so not the world's best form, but not abysmal either. The owner (didn't know he was the owner at this point) who was in an Anytime Fitness shirt told me "slow down" in an aggressive and annoyed voice. I had no idea who he was, so I asked "what" and assumed he was trying to help with form or give a tip, instead he doubled down on his rude tone so I told him to mind his business. This must have set him off because he very angrily said "mind my business? This is my f****** business" and took a step towards me. After that interaction, I told him it would be my last day and he said something to the effect of good / I don't care. I would have absolutely zero problem with him telling me to slow down if he was polite or was trying to give me a tip. I'm an intermediate lifter (was deadlifting 205 pounds), so I've deadlifted the same way many times at LA Fitness and other gyms and had absolutely zero issues. At the same time, the owner appeared to be in good shape, so if he wanted to offer a tip I would have gladly accepted. I've been weightlifting for about 18 months now and have absolutely zero issues with any other gym, including gyms with trainers and other patrons. I was in the same gym a few days before when someone was deadlifting 300+ pounds and slamming it to the ground and no one said a word. Bizarre interaction going from zero to 100 and my advice would be to take your money elsewhere if possible.

    They advertised a 16 week boot camp style weight loss program.. They got a ton of people to sign up…read moreand were not prepared at all.. We were shoulder to shoulder with no room to move.. The instructor was watching jazzer size on YouTube and then trying to get us to copy her! It was ridiculous! We were told we could get our money back if they couldn't accommodate us! Now they say our only option is to try to block them at the bank!! This is a scam!!!

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    Revolve Cycling Studio

    (2 reviews)

    I'm absolutely obsessed with Revolve Cycling Studio. They've built such a strong, welcoming fitness…read morecommunity in Troy, and the classes are incredible. I've lost 40 lbs in the past year, and I truly enjoy every second I spend at Revolve. The instructors challenge you, support you, and push you to become the best version of yourself. I also love that your first ride is free -- it makes getting started so easy. The monthly theme rides keep things fun and fresh, and the post-class emails with your stats are a game changer. Tracking my progress and seeing how far I've come since having my daughter has been one of the most motivating parts of my journey. If you're looking for a place that inspires you, pushes you, and celebrates your wins, Revolve is it.

    New cycling studio (but where an old studio used to be) with very friendly and upbeat staff!…read more Location is easy to get to and parking lot is big enough to find a spot. Selling shirts is a good idea in case you sweat through yours (definitely not speaking from experience at all) and I'm so grateful for the drinks they sell! The lockers are plenty big and the bathroom is spacious for changing if you need to. What I really appreciated was the helpfulness of the employees making sure I was secure on a bike, finding my rhythm and the low lighting of the room. Nobody needs to see me working out. I felt like I could be in my own zone and focus on myself! Very nice atmosphere for a great workout!

    Michigan Kettlebells Strength & Training Center - Derek box jumping

    Michigan Kettlebells Strength & Training Center

    (15 reviews)

    I tried a "Barbell Class" with my neighbor and I had a good experience. The class size was…read moresmall-only three other people were in the class, which made for a nice environment. The trainer was friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. He demonstrated all movements in a way that was easy to understand and he was patient with members when they had questions. All the members were warm and welcoming. The structure of the class was clever. We did some interval warm-ups, which had twenty-five seconds of work and twenty seconds of rest. The movements included mountain climbers, bird dogs, plank holds, push-ups, and other movements. Then we did five pull-ups and ten tricep over the head extensions. Then we did some mobility work-things like lunges, cossack squats, hip rotations, and arm rotations. After that, we did bench presses with a pause at the bottom and single-arm dumbbell bent-over rows. Then we did hip thrusters and farmer carry's and we finished the workout with some barbell bicep curls, some high band side steps and some sled pushes. My muscles were definitely feeling the burn at an increasing rate as the class went on. If I had to nitpick then I would say that there wasn't enough time to complete all of the movements and the gym is small. I imagine the gym would feel crowded if there were more than five people attending a class. When we got to "event #3," which included the barbell bicep curls, high band side steps, and sled pushes, we were given only seven minutes to complete it. Because it's important to stretch at the end of a workout, I respected the time cap on this section. But, I think there should have been a time cap on all three events. That would have prevented us from feeling rushed at the end. Go check this place out! I would like to come back and try one of their kettlebell classes.

    My wife and I have been going to Michigan Kettlebells for over two months now. We joined via a…read moreGroupon to try something different other than the traditional type of gym and standard treadmill workout. We couldn't be happier. Initial impressions just trying to find the place and walking in were not what I was expecting. If you are used to walking into a Lifetime Fitness with tons of equipment, throw that idea away. Michigan Kettlebells is tucked into a small commercial and storage complex. Once you walk in, you will see this is a large renovated garage and sets the mood for the workouts to come. You will learn to love it. There is a wide variety of people who attend. Classes generally have 10-15 people in them and have a 60/40 mix of men to women. Age ranges from ~16 - 60 years old across many different skill levels from beginners to marathon runners. Everyone is very supportive and a great crowd to workout with. The workouts are different every single day I have attended, but maintain the core principal to increase general strength and fitness. This is done through Kettlebell training in additional to raw,"backyard" type of workouts such as tractor tire flipping, sand bag lifting, push ups, pull ups and everything in between. Craig, the primary instructor, is very knowledgeable and an overall great guy. His wife, Dawn, holds female only boot camp classes on Sunday which my wife attends. She is loving those as well. A third trainer Derek, is another great asset to the gym. All I can say is do yourself a favor and check this out, I am happy I did.

    Life Time - Welcome to the Club

    Life Time

    (106 reviews)

    The Best Club, Great equipment, great staff, great manager, great classes. Pickleball is first rate…read moreand so much fun. The food is better than most expensive high-end restaurants. I have been a member since 1998 and work out at Troy club 6 days a week. The best money you will spend on your health is Lifetime. Other clubs don't compare. John Adam

    00000 stars!! Well you lost this family of 3...! Cancelled- hope you all get treated the way you…read moretreated us and your other members, like crap. I'm honestly pretty upset with how Lifetime as a brand has changed. Customer service? Gone. The feeling of inclusivity? Gone. It's like they no longer care about their members. I get that they're saving some money by not being open 24/7, but it's still a huge letdown. We've tried the Canton location multiple times, but there's always something broken or out of order. So we went to the Troy location, only to find that our family membership doesn't work here--only Novi and Canton. After upgrading, my son, who loves basketball, was disappointed to see that half the courts are now taken over by pickleball. Now they're even getting rid of basketball courts altogether. When I asked, I was told that "basketball doesn't make us money." Isn't that why we're paying $275 a month for a family membership? Today, after upgrading, we got kicked off the basketball court within an hour because of some family event. Apparently, they have arts and crafts tables in the gym on Saturdays. We were told we could come back after 8pm, but why did we drive 55 minutes from Ann Arbor for that? There's other space they could've used, but I'm guessing that's being rented out for more money, while the members are pushed aside for things like pickleball. Honestly, the Las Vegas locations are great, but the Michigan ones are a mess. I've been harassed since day one at Canton. It's frustrating because, just like 24-Hour Fitness, Lifetime is drifting away from what made it great--caring about the members. Eventually, I think they'll learn, especially when they start closing down locations, just like 24-Hour did. I just hope they realize that the people--the members--are what keeps their revenue flowing. Plus spend some money on this club first, everything is old and falling apart..... Maybe one day, pickleball will fade out like racquetball did. But until then, here's an idea: Troy could convert those racquetball courts into basketball courts. That would actually make sense!

    Burn Boot Camp - Troy - bootcamps - Updated May 2026

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