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    Hard Work No Excuses

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Life Time - Welcome to the Club

    Life Time

    3.0(123 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    As someone who's gone to this gym from time to time, there are a few pros & cons that I will list…read moreout in detail to help you better understand as to whether or not this gym is for you! Pros: The gym has a LARGE amount of amenities. There are two basketball courts (which are also used for pickleball), an indoor lap pool with hot tubs, an outdoor swimming area with slides (at an extra charge). There are classes, a ton of different machines for both cardio and lifting, and a really clean and upscale atmosphere. People tend to mind their own business and the staff have on average been helpful, at least in my experience. There is also a kids "daycare" if that's what you call it. A lot of parents will use this so they can have time to work out and actually work. There's a little area right next to the cafe that has tables and outlets. I see a lot of people with MacBooks doing work. They probably work remotely. Who knows. Cons: The price point for this gym is definitely the highest of them all coming in at $220.00 a month per person. IF you are married or you can prove cohabitation, you can add an additional person on your account for around $100 a month. This gym definitely has a crowd that is very gymcentric. This isn't a bad thing. But some people who are looking for a more chill or less intimidating atmosphere may think twice. I was one of these people until I decided to just not care. But that's easier said than done. The gym can be exceptionally crowded at peak hours. So if you plan on going daily I'd do my very best to avoid late afternoons on weekdays and nights on weekends. I was hoping the bathroom situation would be a little better but, there seems to be 2 bathrooms for ladies and men of course (from what I've seen). And with the amount of people there sometimes, it can be a little bit hectic. The locker room is fine and the showers are just average. At the price point of $220.00 I was expecting some futuristic pod shower than also does your taxes but, we all can't have what we want. The outside swimming area is an additional monthly charge, by the way. Conclusion: So take it or leave it. The price point is HIGH, but there are a lot more amenities and options for machines than any other gym out there. Is that justified? I don't really know. So three stars. Until they have a robot that does my taxes, then it might go to 4.

    Have been a member for about 5 months but have decided to cancel. The only reason I joined was to…read morehave somewhere to play both pickleball and have a gym. But to start: 1. Mt. Laurel location does not have pickleball courts. Only a basketball court with lines everywhere and rolling nets. Luckily I was able to stop at the Princeton location after work, if not for that I probably would've cancelled right away. Why does this location not have real pickleball courts and hardly any open play times?? 2. The gym is mediocre at best. Half of the space is dedicated for their strength training classes, so at busy hours, good luck finding a rack, especially one with a mirror in front of it. 3. They also don't have a turf area, or any sort of soft surface. It is all hardwood. 4. Half of the machines are very old, especially the cable machines Also, their business tactics are shady in general. When going to sign up online, my only option for membership was "the signature" so I assumed that is all they had. Turns out after 5 months I realized they have a standard membership that is slightly cheaper, but is not marketed anyhwere because they want you to pay up for the signature. So I was paying around $414 a month for x2 people to get subpar basically everything.

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    Crunch Fitness - Moorestown

    Crunch Fitness - Moorestown

    3.2(20 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I've been coming to Crunch Fitness for a month now, and I've been loving my membership and all the…read moreperks that come with it. The gym is fairly clean, and the staff and members are always friendly, which makes for a great workout environment. They have a wide variety of cardio machines and workout equipment, so it's easy to get a full-body workout. Most of the times I go, it's never too crowded, which is a huge plus. I also tried one of the classes, and it was a great experience!

    Sorry, but don't even sign up. I came in for a quick tour in the middle of the day, No one was at…read morethe desk so I waited a few minutes for a gentleman showed up. I explained I had Silversneaker plan and wish for a quick tour. He handed me a tablet to fill in my information (name, email, etc), but I did not click on the 3 boxes approving sending me spam, etc. When I told a woman who appeared at the desk I did not wish to receive text, etc, just a tour, it seemed to throw her off. The gentleman came back and not having the boxes checked also threw him off. I restated I just wanted a tour and asked should I just go home? So he just bristly walked me through the work out and did not mention the pricing until as asked if I would get everything on Silversneakers (of course not, but this dude need the tablet with all the boxes checked to give pricing). I thank him and left. My feeling was the two people working the desk last job was in fast food...

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    Planet Fitness

    Planet Fitness

    3.2(70 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    This is a great location. Very clean and lots of nice and new equipment. There's no locks on the…read morelockers and seems like you have to provide your own. The other main location in Sicklerville I go to has combo locks on the lockers.

    I previously gave this gym a harsh but fair rating of three stars. I am now rating it four stars…read morebecause it has what I need and good availability. It's not a fancy place but that doesn't really matter; you're hopefully there to work out and it's perfectly fine for most people who want to work out. One thing that should be pointed out is that they recently swapped some seemingly underused equipment out for half racks. Those look to be very popular (so kudos for meeting customer's needs) but also freed up the smith machines. This makes the gym more open and leaves more racks open at a time. [Further to the gym's credit, it was not too long ago that that bought two extra smith machines to meet demand] My only real issue, as in the past, is that there is not great etiquette among some gym users. Too many people occupy benches and equipment for long periods of time while just sitting on their phones. This happens most often with the cable machines or leg sled. If I can finish three sets of two or three different exercises before you so much as reach for the bar, that's not bad behavior. There are also way too many times that someone takes dumbbells from the rack only to stand only just inches away from it, keeping anyone from getting near that part of the rack. There's no excuse for that when there are several hundred square feet of floor behind them.

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