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    Great gym with plenty of class options for the price. parking is limited and it's extremely hard to find a spot.

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    EBF staff and trainers are very knowledgeable. Everyone are full of positive energy. Highly recommended

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    Has all the amenities that one could want in a gym. Can't wait for the new seaport location to open

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    Wang YMCA of Chinatown - Machines were in great condition

    Wang YMCA of Chinatown

    (55 reviews)

    Chinatown

    This place was pretty nice. The equipment was all in good shape which was a nice touch. The rooms…read moreare spread out into multiple areas so that part is a little strange. I think it would be nicer if they had all the rooms organized by category but that is a smaller detail. The cardio space had a nice variety of equipment. I watched the ping pong players for about 20 minutes. It was wild! So competitive and engaging. The pool was nice. I didn't get into it because there was a lot of people swimming laps. It didn't seem like the chill out relax type of pool so keep that in mind. The staff was friendly enough and most of the facility was quite clean. I would definitely come back

    Review: I had a deeply disappointing experience working at…read more YMCA Chinatown The workplace conditions were far below professional standards, making it difficult for both staff and children to thrive. For starters, the environment was chaotic and poorly managed. Staff were frequently overworked and undervalued, with little support from leadership. It felt as though maintaining adequate staffing levels was never a priority, leaving employees to juggle an overwhelming number of responsibilities. This created unnecessary stress and burnout, making it impossible to provide the high level of care and attention that children deserve. For the children, the atmosphere was less than ideal. The lack of proper organization meant that schedules and routines were inconsistent, leaving kids feeling unsettled and frustrated. The classroom materials and resources were outdated or inadequate, limiting opportunities for creative and meaningful learning experiences. Safety protocols also appeared to be poorly enforced, which was extremely concerning. Additionally, the leadership team was unapproachable and dismissive of staff concerns. Suggestions for improvement were either ignored or met with resistance. It felt like their primary focus was on cutting costs rather than investing in the well-being of staff and the children in their care. Overall, this was not a positive environment for either employees or the children. I hope management takes immediate action to address these issues because the current state of the program is unacceptable. Maggie, Najee for you two to go the length for not just an employee but a parent! Fired her made sure she doesn't get unemployment then kick her child out is outrageous! And overall sad !!!

    Equinox Sports Club Boston

    Equinox Sports Club Boston

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    Chinatown

    I just started my Equinox membership this year and have had a very positive experience so far…read more Everything is immaculately maintained, the staff is helpful, and the group classes push you to do your best. I feel motivated to keep at it! However, the membership is a year-long commitment and quite costly, so definitely something to keep in mind before taking the plunge.

    This is a huge space, yet they obviously put no effort into properly allocating the space based on…read morewhat equipment actually gets used. No matter what time I come here, both of the two cable crossover machines are in use. The same goes for most of the other resistance machines and free weight areas in general, and yet this place insists on having a ridiculous amount of space dedicated to cardio machines that are mostly not in use at any given time including peak hours. This is an obvious sign that they probably understand there is more demand for resistance training but they don't care, and probably want members to pay for membership but not actually show up because of how congested that area will be. Just one of many examples of how this place invests more into its open/empty aesthetic than on actually delivering a positive workout experience. The audacity that they have in charging such exorbitantly high membership dues and increasing them every single year without ever improving on anything is absurd. This place is average in every way aside from its pretentious pricing out of people who aren't wealthy. I do not recommend this place at all. You will absolutely not get your money's worth and member feedback never leads to improvements.

    Healthworks Fitness Centers - Back Bay

    Healthworks Fitness Centers - Back Bay

    (197 reviews)

    Back Bay

    For gyms in Boston, Healthworks is the best I have found. I have been a member for over five years…read moreand I recently toured other gyms to make sure it was still the right fit for me (BSC, ymca, equinox, and others). It is a generally inclusive (I haven't seen anything to suggest otherwise, but anything can happen) and women friendly environment and is always pretty clean. It has the occasional hair in the drain, dirt in the locker room, but staff is always quick to clean anything up. The steam room is nice, the sauna is nice (although on occasion people are gross and go in there with their gym clothes on -- the team is actively trying to curb this). The whirlpool is sometimes not the cleanest but i was a lifeguard for a long time and i wouldn't recommend it in most gyms. The towels and amenities overall are as nice as most luxury gyms. The equipment is good, classes are generally good and instructors are open to feedback always. More classes and styles have been added in the last two years and they have really nice stages bikes and good equipment all around that is really clean compared to a lot of other gyms I have looked at. As for membership, i was able to easily pause and resume during covid. The gym did ask for it in writing/email, but membership changes (adding, removing, or a short cancellation at one point, and a medical pause) have always been simple processes with a supportive staff. I think some of the negative reviews are probably speaking more to that reviewers unique situation or limitations in kindness and respect as I have never seen or heard of that kind of experience from other members. As for the personal training staff, the desk does look out on the floor and trainer do sometimes walk around or look at gym users, but it doesn't typically strike me as "checking out" the girls. There was a few instances of male personal trainers looking at women that could have been uncomfortable for someone expecting a male free-zone. But the staff has done a lot since those first complaints to reduce any of those feelings, and in my experience the male trainers are professional and kind and would take feedback if they were making you uncomfortable and try not to have it happen again, either directly, or through management/other female training staff.

    The facilities are good and everything is clean. I just want to write this review for anyone…read morelooking for a women's only gym. There seems to be more male trainers than women. Every time I come here there's at least 5 men wandering around. I did ask about this and they said that it's mass law to hire inclusively. Something to keep in mind if you're looking for a safe woman's only space. I have to find a corner where there's just women when I workout. It feels weird to me to have a bunch of male trainers and staff but advertise that you are a women's only gym rather than in a regular gym where you'd expect to see both men and women. Honestly if I knew this before I committed for the year I would have just gone to the same gym with my boyfriend. At least there I would know it's coed. Someone could say this is false advertisement.

    New York Sports Club

    New York Sports Club

    (14 reviews)

    Back Bay

    Best part of my daily routine! Always greeted with a friendly welcome and feel totally comfortable…read moreasking questions. There's a great community at this gym, good equipment, and it always remains clean - so happy I chose to join here a year ago!

    Sunday's at the BSC Boylston are a real adventure…read more Cleansing wipes are constantly empty, and the staff allege to not have a back-up supply. I don't believe them. How could that be, a component so integral to infection control, and no back-up supply. What a way to nurture non-compliance with the users of equipment that should be wiped down, following each use, to have no sanitizing wipes. This is not BSC's first trip to this rodeo. They are regular guests at this rodeo. Again, on Sunday's, no paper towel in the Men's Room. How could that be? An Absentee Landlord? Inadequate staffing on Sunday's? Poor supervision/management? Irresponsible employees? And, as is consistently the case, the large lockers in the Men's Room are paralyzed by parasites who take those lockers over, for days and weeks at a time. I don't know what it is with gyms in the Back Bay, but, Planet Fitness, on Newbury Street, and sometimes New York Sports Club on Boylston Street, have air that does not circulate. Given the essence of body odor that comes with physical exertion, and working out, the air in these places should constantly be circulating. That's not always the case. The Boylston Street BSC has a beautiful, well maintained indoor pool. You have to reserve lane times, and the pool is closed to an outside contract, young children's swim camp, at certain hours of the day.

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