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Good starter gym has most things you need, as far as workout equipment. Good price I found.

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GoodLife Fitness

GoodLife Fitness

(11 reviews)

It's a good gym with good equipment but nothing overly special. If you don't want to go broke,…read moredon't go here because holy hell are the prices outrageous. Went for a drop in to workout with a friend who goes there, expecting an average $12-$15 drop in fee... ITS $26?! There's no way that is even close to justifiable. Considering the memberships are also $80/month, GoodLife should have the nicest gyms in the country but they're average at best for "nicer gyms". Won't be going back. The Glencoe Club has a drop-in fee for $20 (if one of your family members is a member there) & that place is an entire resort.

I signed up for a 7 day membership to test out the gym and was ready to sign up for a 2 year…read moremembership, mainly out of proximity to home. When I went in to sign the contract, I was told that I had an outstanding balance of $250 from when I was a member 2 years ago. I was told that it was sent to collection (affecting my credit negatively) and that I would have to pay the full amount to be able to sign up again. First, I wasn't able to get an explanation to why I had that $250 outstanding. I was given a 1-800 number and every time I call, it says they can't take new callers and hangs up. The request forms on line don't work, so I can't even get an explanation from their head offices. Second, they sold the debt to a collection company, which means that it was written off by them and they no longer own said debt. Asking to collect on a debt they no longer own is misleading and deceptive. They want me to pay the $250, for which they have no explanation, and if I were to pay, then there is still a collection company out there I still owe $250 to as well. Now I'm out $500 ?! That is definitely double dipping and they are more worried about squeezing money from customers than they are about customer retention. As for the gym itself, it is located in eau claire market, which is depressing and deserted most of the time. It starts your gym routine in a depressing mood. There are a lot of squat cages, but the cardio machines are outdated and falling apart. The stationary bicycles aren't bolted down properly, so they shake or are unbalanced when peddling with any effort. Most of the TVs come in grainy on the cardio equipment. Definitely not enough room for the free weights, so people are constantly stepping on each other for space. Then people are forced to work out around the squat cages, which makes using them very awkward. There are plenty of better gyms in my opinion in the core, that offer a better atmosphere and aren't only worried about gouging customers

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Upgrade Labs

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Upgrade Labs - Public Warning…read more After my cryogenic chamber session at Upgrade Labs Calgary Brookfield, I was bullied by management into accepting that burning myself was somehow MY fault--despite their complete failure in duty of care and safety protocols. Let me be crystal clear: I will make it my life's mission to expose the negligence and entitlement that allowed this to happen. What was supposed to heal me has instead damaged my health further, all because of inadequate protocols and the absence of trained health professionals. The manager at the Calgary Brookfield location is a racist, unprofessional individual who clearly operates above the law with zero accountability. Her ignorance of legal requirements and blatant personal biases are inexcusable. This establishment operates without proper safety measures or qualified healthcare staff, yet has the audacity to blame customers for their own failures. I will not stay silent. I will denounce this company through every channel available until there is accountability for what happened to me. Consider this your warning--do NOT trust Upgrade Labs with your health and safety. #UpgradeLabs #CustomerSafety #Negligence #Calgary #ConsumerWarning

From the owner: Upgrade Labs isn't just a gym – it's a destination for optimization, rejuvenation, and peak…read moreperformance. Experience cutting-edge technology and transformative services from red light, PEMF, vibration therapy & more. All in the heart of Calgary. Ready to take your health to the next level? Claim a FREE Cell Health Analysis and kickstart your journey to optimal health. Book now!

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Gold's Gym Northgate

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I have been a member of Gold's Gym Northgate for 10 plus years. I really enjoy working out at the…read moregym. The front desk staff are always friendly, polite and helpful. I really enjoy dealing with Maria, she is polite, courteous and always willing to help. Thank you Maria, for always being friendly and helpful.

This gym is only interested in making money out of their customers and that is the end of it. The…read moregym follows unfair business practices, their sales/service representatives are only their to lure you to sign up for their memberships. I went to the gym to avail the Black Friday deal that they offered one of my friend and because it was close to where I live. The person first told me that they don't have the same deal and offered me another deal which made me pay more. I told the guy that my friend was told it is still available and left the gym without signing the contract. I got a call from the gym during Box Day and told that a similar deal is now available but when I went to the gym at first they said that the deal has ended and then when I told them I got a call from the gym they reluctantly gave me a deal which was close to the original deal but still made me pay more. The guy told me it is a one year contract and after one year I can cancel the contract or it will auto renew. After I joined the gym I realized it was not Gold Standard as advertised. The equipment were old and frequently out of service. The personal training session were too costly and the locker rooms where dirty. So after one year and before my renewal I asked the gym to cancel my membership and I was told I still have to pay for another year of annual membership fees and any payment falling in 30 days which technically meant 3 bi-weekly payments. Even after telling the gym that it made no sense for me to pay to annual membership when I am informing you before my renewal date. At this the gym told me that I had signed a contract which says that I need to inform them 30 days in advance and refused to pay me back my money. Please don't go by the marketing campaigns and join another gym that gives you better value for your money.

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