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    ISI Elite Training - Concord

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Snap Fitness 24-7 - Treadmills.

    Snap Fitness 24-7

    4.0(7 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Such an amazing gym! Clean!!! Staff are beyond kind and owner is such a great person! Monthly cost…read moreis very reasonable! Highly recommend!!

    In February 2016 I weighed in at 248lbs and had never done a chin up before. It's now July 2018,…read morethe scale says 195lbs, and I can crank out 8 chin ups without stopping. I mention this because even though nutrition is probably 75% of the day to day in health and weight loss, this place certainly helped me get to where I am now. Snap was the first real gym I ever visited, and though I've tried a few other places over the last two years I've settled back in where I started. A well equipped gym is an invaluable tool and Snap covers all the basics. To the left of the entrance are five each of treadmills and elliptical machines, as well as three stationary bikes. The back left corner has a smith machine, a plate loading leg press and a machine leg press (and usually the scale is hiding back there too). Left of center are five or so different machines for biceps, triceps, and shoulders. Dead center is a large machine that has two cable pulleys and a lat pull down all in one, and directly behind that is an assisted pull up / assisted dip machine, with the restrooms right next to that. Right of center is the majority of the free weights. There are two dumbbell racks going up to pairs of 100lbs, a rack of fix weight curl bars (also up to 100lbs), five or six different benches, and three plate loading machines, one each for calves, chest and shoulders. Far right wall, starting in the front moving back we have a small nook with 5 different abdominal machines. Next is one squat rack and one bench press with an open floor space typically used for dead lifts or box jumps. Almost to the back there is a single rowing machine then the "studio" area. This back area is a wooden floor with a big mirror running along one side, a long metal frame over top with 3 separate pull up bars, a small rack with some 5lbs-25lbs weights, a slightly larger rack with kettle bells (up to 50lbs maybe?) as well as storage for foam rollers, yoga mats and resistance bands. This is also the area they hold the Intensity group fitness classes. Snap Fitness really is a nice place to get a workout in. On top of all the equipment they offer personal training sessions and group fitness classes if you need a little help. The staff is pretty good at keeping the place clean and putting in work orders should something need fixing. There are a few things I wish were different here though, most notably only having one squat rack, one bench press station and only single stall restrooms. Unfortunately those things are mostly a space issue. There was a time when I hoped they would absorb the vacant space next door and expand, but it seems that opportunity has come and gone. I'll just have to settle for really good instead of perfect.

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    Moss Creek Clubhouse and Fitness Center

    Moss Creek Clubhouse and Fitness Center

    4.0(1 review)
    4.0 mi

    As a resident of the Moss Creek development, I recently signed up for access to the fitness center…read more I've been in the neighborhood for over 7 years and I've frequented the pool and clubhouse on numerous occasions. The pool is well above average when compared to other housing developments. Sometimes it's overcrowded, sometimes you're all alone. Get there early during peak season if you really want a good seat or an umbrella accompanied table. Slide, kid's pool with fountain, Olympic size lap pool....all good in my book. The clubhouse is just what you'd expect. Reserve it for a party or what have you. It's not much unlike any other community clubhouse. The fitness center was just introduced this year and residents must agree to a $100/year increase in their homeowners association dues in order to use the facility. Worth it if you will actually make use of it. It's convenient but there are limited hours of operation. They do not allow anyone under the age of 18 to use the facility and they threaten your membership if you allow any nonresidents or minors to accompany you in. Your resident card, via a magnetic chip, grants you access during their hours of operation. The facility is better that I had expected of a community fitness center. A little larger that expected with a few more machines and such. Four treadmills each with TV viewing capabilities. You can also hook your iPod into them. Several basic settings on the machines make them user friendly for newbies. The space is also equipped with weights, multifunctional weight bench, ellipticals, bicycles, etc. with a view of the large pool as you grunt through your workout. The facility also comes with access to the shared pool house restrooms. There is one shower available in the men's room if you choose to make use of it after your workout or swim. I can't speak for the ladies room. Most of the time I find myself working out alone or with just one or two others. Of course January sparks the season of resolutions and it's been a bit more crowded lately. All good and I wish everyone well in their new personal endeavors but I fully expect it to die down again soon. One thing that I think would improve the experience and perhaps encourage others to make more use of the space would be if residents were allowed to bring a guest. My sister often visits me from out of state for a week at a time and I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to let her join me for a gym-like workout when she's in town. Neighborhood folks may also be more inclined to workout and/or stick to their goals if they had a workout partner. What's wrong with Susie bringing her buddy from work for a little extra motivation? What if Johnny wants to bring his personal trainer to see what equipment he has to work with and to get a little advice? A limit of one guest per resident isn't unreasonable. Especially given the empty air outside of January, but that's just my opinion. We are granted guests when visiting the pool. How is the fitness center any different? Anyhow, if you live in the Moss Creek neighborhood, get off of your lazy bum and go get your workout on! You'll feel better about yourself, I promise!

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    Nomad Aquatics & Fitness

    3.2(29 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Not a good experience..kids are not closely monitored.. my kid gulped a lot of water while the…read moretrainer and the lifeguard were preoccupied.. such an incident happened previously with another toddler too in-front of our eyes..manager of the facility is not prompt to take any actions..earlier it was much better but off late it has deteriorated a lot Response to the message in google- 1. The lifeguard wasn't in his place when the incident happened. The incident happened on the backside of the trainer and i am not convinced that the gulping happened for 4 secs. So there was a lapse in safety. 2. There is no emergency contact to report or talk to. Academy following paper and email approach but when a kid is shocked and stopped talking for quite sometime, you should have a proper communication mechanism with the manager or owner which isnt there. 3. I wasnt sugary to the front desk since i was very agitated but neither i used any unparliamentary words neither i was unruly.. aggressive approach isnt the right phrase..The lady at the front desk was rude. Instead of calming a parent she just shrugged off her responsibilities by giving a pen and paper. So training issues there. 4. Email from the manager was really really unacceptable. Next step I shall post that email to different forums to show how inconsiderate you are. 5. You asked not to accompany my kid which is unrealistic.. baseless allegations of past unruly behavior was cited with front desk when I literally spoke in length with the front desk person for the first time..

    - Hygiene was hit or miss, both in the pool and other facilities. During our final lesson, the…read morewater was so murky that you could barely see the lines in the pool (photo attached). The bathrooms were so neglected that we usually opted to wait until we got home to change. Even at peak-pandemic, hand sanitizers and hand soap dispensers sat empty for weeks at a time. - Safety was another concern for me. We were comfortable in a 1:1 lesson, but some classes were larger with teachers dividing their attention. The lifeguards frequently had headphones in and were actively engaged with their phones, and were sometimes not even present at our evening lessons even with a full pool (photo of empty stand attached). - Scheduling became a nightmare towards the end of our time here. We had a weekly scheduled 1:1 swim lesson. During our last month, two regular lessons were cancelled (one after we arrived at the pool due to a no-show sub, and the other in advance because they couldn't find a sub.) We scheduled two makeup lessons, and BOTH were cancelled after we arrived due to hygiene issues in the pool. So, a total of four cancelled lessons in about a six week period, three of those cancelled after we arrived, and we were only offered a $30 refund. - The pool where lessons are held is small and often overbooked. Sometimes there would be so many kids in the pool that there was no room for a lesson, so my son would be taken to the larger lane pool and would have to wear a life jacket for the entire lesson even though he can swim independently. It defeated the purpose for us a bit. - Customer service was what really killed our experience. After showing up for a lesson and finding out that it was cancelled (see above, a frequent issue), I sent an email to the director of the swim academy asking for a refund of that lesson. The response I got was angry and highly inappropriate. I spoke discreetly with a few staff members who confirmed this is a frequent problem - the swim academy director is married to the owner and often causes issues with her unpredictable outbursts and rude correspondence. There are dozens of other reviews in local neighborhood/mom groups complaining about her behavior towards parents who try to bring up legitimate issues. It's a shame, because we loved my son's teacher as well as all the makeup teachers we had over the past couple of months. Unfortunately we just can't in good conscience continue to ignore all the red flags at this location.

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    Anytime Fitness - Weights

    Anytime Fitness

    4.2(17 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    MILITARY FRIENDLY!!! I was able to come here on my trip home…read moreand get a good workout in. I was only in NC for about 2 weeks so I didn't get a membership but I was able to pay $15 for a day pass. Only downside was it's a pretty small gym so peak hours get packed quickly!

    This was a shorter drive than I expected from Huntersville. What I found at this Anytime Fitness…read morewas another pleasant surprise, at least for the most part. When I walked in, I was immediately greeted by the manager with a "Hi" and a smile. I quickly noticed she wasn't in the only one in a good mood. There were two other employees there--a male and a female--and they were both genuinely happy to be there. This really set a positive tone for the group class they were teaching on the large area in the middle of the room. The people being trained were having a good time. Therefore, if you're looking for classes where you can get fit and everyone will fit in, then this might be your place. The only negative is the dumbbell section. Since so much room is given to the open area in the middle, there isn't much room leftover for free weights. When I was there, there was only one other guy using the dumbbells and I barely had any room. If you're looking for group classes, machines, or cardio, this is probably the ideal location for you. If you're looking for free weights, maybe not ideal. Btw, this place is spotless.

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