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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    LA Fitness

    LA Fitness

    2.9
    (74 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The best LA fitness this far. They went through a big renovation and now it's up to date. The old…read moredesign was dated and unfitting of Johns Creek. This location has the new hello colored theme that the other new locations are getting. They upgraded the older machines, weights, and barbellals. The best part is the functional training area in the middle. It's about 500 sq ft of turf with TRX cables, mats, kettle bells, slam balls and weight balls. They also have 3 diff tires (though they're not tires but same shape and weighted. There are 2 diff weight battle ropes. There are other training equipment in the area. The basketball court is a full sized one whereas some have small courts. The cardio machines here don't have individual TVs if that's important to you. They just have common TVs spaced out. The best part of this gym: cold water fountains! How many LS locations can say that Overall it had

    Have been going here for 20 years in the past week, took all of the cleaning supplies out. When I…read moreasked the manager, he rudely replied that too many people were using too many paper towels so they took all of them out except in the bathroom and all of the cleaning supplies and antibacterial wipes out of the area. Put a couple of spray bottles at the desk with no label on them and no way to wipe the spray off. People are taking them out of the bathrooms which are then leaving the bathrooms with no paper towels. It's both unsanitary and disgusting.

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    KidStrong

    KidStrong

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    KidStrong is a child development program designed for kids from walking age up to 11 years old…read more They pitch themselves as a kind of CrossFit or Orangetheory Fitness for kids: high-energy, functional movement mixed with emotional coaching and confidence-building. The idea is to develop "brain, body, and character" through weekly classes that blend physical activity, social skills, and motivation, according to their website. So, think of it as part gym session, part group therapy-lite, and part TED talk for kids. I enrolled my 4-year-old daughter in the 3 to 4 year old class. She is not naturally athletic, but she loves it. Like most kids her age, she enjoys running around and climbing on things, and KidStrong provides a structured, safe space to do just that. Each class kicks off with loud affirmations like "I am strong! I am Brave! I can do this!" Then they run around the gym a few times, add a bear crawl sometimes. Then the kids tackle an obstacle course that challenges their climbing, jumping, and balancing skills. Afterward, they break into teams for a competition. When we went they had to pushing a sled back and forth. When she wasn't sure how to handle parts of the course, the coaches, who are upbeat and genuinely seem to work well with kids, were helping her through it. That kind of hands-on coaching should help build confidence. Now for the logistics. Two coaches trying to manage about a dozen toddlers? It was about as chaotic as you'd expect. The action is constantly broken up with water breaks, emotional check-ins, breathing exercises, and riddles (I guess this is the cognitive part). It's a solid concept, but most of the kids tune out the "feelings and breathing" stuff, they're just waiting to run again. At the end, a few kids get awards and photos, which feels like more of a marketing move for KidStrong's social media than meaningful recognition, but the kids eat it up, naturally. Parents watch from the bleachers, getting a front-row seat to the semi-controlled chaos. The price? For us, it costs $159 a month (May 2025 prices) for one class a week (4x a month). That's steep, no doubt. But it's not wildly different from what you'd shell out for gymnastics or other kids' sports. If you want your kid to burn off energy in a clean, air-conditioned environment with some emotional coaching sprinkled in, KidStrong delivers. The facility is clean, and the fact that kids do''t need to wear socks makes me hopeful they mop the floors. For toddlers who are just walking up to 2 years old, parents have to be on the gym floor helping out. Older kids get more freedom while parents watch from the sidelines. Overall, KidStrong is a fun, safe, and positive space. The CrossFit-for-kids vibe is pretty cool, and if your kid enjoys running, climbing, and a bit of friendly competition, it's a good fit. The motivational speeches and emotional coaching might be surface level, but honestly, I wish something like this existed when I was a kid. If you want a high-energy program that mixes movement and mindset for your little one, KidStrong is worth checking out.

    You really have a great staff! They are all uniquely talented and friendly in their own ways…read more.. always very cheerful and helpful

    Kidvantage - kids_activities - Updated July 2026

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