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    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Climb 59

    Climb 59

    3.9(9 reviews)
    6.2 miSharpstown

    Wow, what an experience! Had never been to any type of rock climbing gym before I visited this one…read moreand I was a little nervous. Heights aren't exactly my thing. The guy working, Max, was so super friendly! He walked us through all the safety instructions and was very patient with all the questions I had for him. This gym has harnesses and ropes so once you get to the top you just push yourself off the wall and "float" down. It was so much fun!!! He also gave helpful tips on how to successfully make it up the wall (it is not as easy as you may think!). My friend and I went on a Tuesday afternoon and we were the only ones in the rock climbing area which was super nice! We got Max's undivided attention. Though they also have indoor soccer here and we were told that they have games and tournaments that I would love to come back and watch.

    The location of this place is quite a challenge to get to. Google maps isn't of any help either. If…read moreyou are coming from 59 north, take Bellaire/Fondren exit and once you get on the feeder Rd, take the first left past Italian Superbikes building. Once you see an open lot on your right side with luxury cars parked in it then YOU MADE IT! If you're coming from 59 south, take Hillcroft/West Park exit, make a u-turn and follow the latter half of the first instruction. I honestly circled around that placed about 3 to 4 times and I was almost ready to give up and go home lol. Trust me, the instructions above will save you time and FRUSTRATION. Place looks a bit sketchy I'll give you that, but I thought to myself.. hey if there are tons of luxury cars here, I know my car will be the last thing people will even bother messing with. TRUTH. Btw, I figured.. those cars belong to those guys who plays soccer in the same establishment. They have indoor soccer field as well. Now that we got that taken care of, we move on to the important stuff. This was my first indoor wall climbing experience and I was excited, scared, anxious - all the same time. I've always been interested in wall climbing but never really had the guts to actually try it out. I came here clueless, thinking I was going to depend on my cousin (who came along with me and who is also an experienced climber) to deal with my what-to-do and how-to-do kind of stuff questions. Luckily, Sergio (the instructor) was patient and accommodating enough to address my shenanigans. He thoroughly explained the rules, how-tos, and whatnot. He was also very generous enough to offer us a 50% discount our next climb! Set-up was pretty basic and straight to the point. You start on the right side if you're a beginner and gradually move your way to the left side as you get more advanced. It can be a little intimidating at first but you'll eventually get the hang of it. The routes/tracks are changed on a monthly basis if I remember correctly. The wall, equipments, and the area are vert well-kept! Absolutely coming back and recommending to friends. Such a challenging yet enjoyable experience!

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    4.4(38 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    NINE Iron Sports athletes made it to Las Vegas NATIONAL Finals. That's 9 out of 86 athletes across…read morethe country. Out of curiosity I looked up how many ninja gyms there are in the US... 191. That means, if every gym was equal, they would send less than 1/2 of an athlete... Iron sports sent NINE! BOOM Do you want to be a champion? You can be one here. If you just want fun, oh my gosh.... when my daughter had her 6th birthday party this year, my favorite part of the entire event was watching the looks on all the parents' faces. Every one of them was beaming. It is FUN watching your kid do this stuff. And inspiring too... cuz guess who started working out??? Me. The coaches are supportive and encouraging. When they see SuzieQ working on something (not in class, just on her own) they whoop and cheer her victories. They say hello when she walks in. She's six, but they say hello. They acknowledge her. That's vital because it builds a sense of belonging.

    This gym gave me total life... I walked in and the check in guy asked me if I liked pain (right as…read moreI signed off on the waiver). ... Crazy joke, but my answer was nooooooo.... Anywho, they were nice to escort me to the locker area. It was nice and tidy. Had a ladies shower and a restroom. The gym is a bit laxed, so it started off a bit rocky in that I didnt realize that the class has started without me. We started the class running laps outside. And came in for some heavy stretching and overheas bar work! That's when things got real. Tip no. 1 dont wear gloves, use plenty of hand/climbing chalk. It makes a great difference. Also, when you want to store things in the lockers, bring your own lock! They dont have any there. We transitioned into squats and intense leg work... Woooooooooow (Im still feeling it today). We moves upstairs, where I found a Ninja Warrior's dream. It was everything from Rock Climbing Walls (easy, medium, and hard), to overhead bars, overhead balls (of all sizes). It was aweeeeeeesome!!! The instructors, Sam & Sam, were doubly awesome! They made sure that an amateur Ninja Warrior like me did not feel left out, modified exercises to help me build my endurance and strength, and helped me make sure I did them correctly to prevent injury. We finishes the class by completing an intense ab workout!!! Although I am super sore today, I loved the class and will def be back!

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    Trotter Family YMCA - There is a small garden inside.

    Trotter Family YMCA

    3.8(88 reviews)
    3.6 miGalleria/Uptown, Memorial

    I chose this gym bc of the pool and bc it doesn't allow filming inside the fitness center which in…read moretodays age it is an amazing experience to be able to workout without fear of ending up on social media without without your consent. I also like the weight room as it has an impressive selection of smith machines and cardio equipment such as the treadmills which have fans incorporated into their machines. There are 3 things I have noticed that I don't like: 1. the weight room doesn't have a bench that allows you to do workouts in declined mode and the staff wouldn't let me donate a commercial bench with that option. so Declined DB or BB press cannot be done which is strange as it is offered at most corporate gyms. 2. DB selections for the most common weights sets such as 10-25 lb are lacking with only 1 set of DB weights per designated weight for a gym that might have 15 people working out in free weight room (the very least offer *3 sets of 12 lb dumbbells). 3. the men's locker rooms wooden benches and the three leather seats by the tv are stinky dirty and we know this bc every-time I placed my towel on the seats or the bench to change out of my clothes; this foul smell is left on the towel. The smell is so potent that it transfers to my gym bag like trash left out on the sun for several days and I find myself having to wash the towel and the gym bag just to get the homeless stench off. I have learned to avoid the men's locker room like a plague and instead use the lockers found across the gym to put my belongings.

    I've been a member for about 30 years. Trotter Y is my home away from home. I admit that I'm a…read moreswimmer & don't use the weight room or attend classes. I'm about to start. Trotter has a heated outdoor lap pool that is open year round. The hours are generous although beginning 2/10/25 it is closed 2:00-4:00. I generally can go at any time & get a lane without having to wait. I have a lane to myself more often than I have to share. I highly recommend the Y summer day camp. I don't have kids, but the Y has lots of activities for kids & seniors as well!

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    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park - Playground

    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park

    4.5(30 reviews)
    8.0 miAlief

    It may have taken a few years, but the Alief Neighborhood Center finally came into fruition early…read morelast year to help revitalize one of Houston's most vibrant neighborhoods. For both outdoor and indoor activities, this is an incredible option for folks in the community. The space is substantial with a bevy of options that include a skatepark, swimming pool, tennis courts, an enormous children's playground, and lots of room for folks looking to exercise outdoors. It is a pet friendly area and a perfect destination for families, social gatherings, and even special occasions. Parking is abundant all throughout the property. The neighborhood center includes a gym + fitness center (#1), basketball courts, and indoor walking track. There are venue spaces for both adults and children for up to 25 people at no cost. There is also after school enrichment programs for kids, teens, and additional programs for seniors. There are volunteer opportunities and community development programming throughout the year. Because it's still fairly new, the facilities and everything are in good shape. Time will tell if they will be able to maintain it but for now it serves as an ideal resource for folks looking to get active and be a part of the Alief community. Best of all, it's all free. __________ (#1) Note: there is no shower or sauna.

    This might be the most comprehensive community center in all of Houston. Planned in conjunction…read morewith Houston's Park/Rec, Health, and Library departments, I imagine it must have taken decades of coordination and follow-through to complete. You can find anything and everything related to community gatherings here: a skatepark, enormous children's playground, ping pong tables, indoor basketball courts, lifting equipment, lounges, library... the list goes on. I stopped by to finish some remote work in the library. It shares space with a kids enrichment area, so I recommend noise cancelling headphones if you need to focus. It's not as expansive as some of the other libraries, but then again, the Houston Public Library system has set a high bar for itself. The endless list of recreational activities deserves so much praise, but this center offers valuable services as well. I saw countless residents lined up for tax guidance, immigration law, and a clinic for women and children. Alief especially benefits from this establishment as a minority predominant community, with many of its residents living in less privileged conditions. I don't think I've ever seen a public facility this massive. I'm so proud of Alief's local leaders and the City of Houston for making these plans a reality.

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    Sloomoo Institute - Houston

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    4.2(69 reviews)
    3.1 miSpring Branch

    We had such a fun experience at Sloomoo! I took my daughter and it ended up being just as enjoyable…read morefor me as it was for her. The space is super colorful, creative, and perfect for kids to explore and get hands-on. There were so many different slime textures and scents to try, and everything was really well organized. My daughter loved being able to play freely and make her own slime, and I appreciated how engaging it was without feeling chaotic. The staff was friendly and helpful, which made the whole experience even better. It's definitely a great spot if you're looking for something different to do with your kids.

    How do I describe a place that charges over $30 per person for admission, but only has about 4…read morerooms? Well that's Sloomoo! I had heard mixed reviews so wasn't expecting much but even with that it was a let down. I planned 2-3 hours to be here, took us under 1 hour. Most of that time was spent making our slime. There are add ons but for our family it was $200 to go in we weren't about to add anything on. Things looked dirty, things were broken and it was showing its age. Just by the faded outside of the building/sign. Once institute they check you in and asks everyone to wash their hands at the tiniest sink I've ever seen. Then you sit down and listen to the rules. You make a name tag, get to add slime to a wall, then get to feel 6-7 cats of slime, do this silly computer thing that asks 1800 questions and tells you your slime buddies name (total waste of time and money on their part), now you stand behind glass and shoot slime at each other (our favorite but a quick thrill), then another room with the same slime textures, inside that room in a small musical room that was pretty cool, take a self with their logo, then make your own slime, after making your slime walk down a hall feeling the same slime textures again, then a gross wall where everything was brown from touching, now take off your shoes and walk in slime. That's it! That's everything. We felt we took our time but with washing hands to visiting their store we were done in under an hour. $16 per person to get in okay, $31 heck to the no, not worth it whatsoever. Make the trip from Austin just to take your slime loving kids.... Again heck no not worth it. The girl at the charm station was super friendly, we didn't see much staff other than that.

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