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    The New Body Project - The New Body Project

    The New Body Project

    (52 reviews)

    Park Slope

    Amazing instructors! Great music! No class is the same and the community is amazing. Would…read moredefinitely recommend :)

    I finally made the decision to take my fitness journey seriously, and I'm so glad I stumbled upon…read moreThe New Body Project! The instructors have such a unique approach--while they make everything look easy, don't be fooled. You might find yourself complaining. No but seriously, The workouts are challenging and push your body in the best way. Danielle, the owner, has created an environment that is safe, and welcoming for women of all ages and sizes, where everyone is encouraged to go after a healthier lifestyle. One thing that really stood out to me about Danielle is her integrity. From day one, I've noticed that she holds herself to the same standards she asks of her clients. The fairness she applies to her classes, combined with her unwavering commitment to the rules and values, sets the tone for the entire gym community. She leads by example, and it shows. Every class I've attended has been a rewarding experience, and there are so many different types of workouts available to help you continue improving. One byproduct of attending has been the boost in my mood since some days are just rough. I found that moving my body started to help with my mental health. If you're considering taking a class here, I highly recommend it! Yes, it's an investment, but your body is your most valuable asset, and taking care of it is worth every penny. The positive energy from the group of women who attend is also incredibly motivating. If you're looking to start or elevate your fitness journey, this is the place to do it!

    One Bell Fitness - Kickboxing training

    One Bell Fitness

    (133 reviews)

    Prospect Heights

    If I did not choose this gym, I don't think I would have stuck through with my fitness journey…read more Point-blank and simple. When I first wanted to start working out, I was fairly uncomfortable with the idea of being in a huge gym and having to work out in front of people. I looked for a long time to find a space that was close to me that offered privacy. Sevenbell was one of those gyms, and while it was a little inconvenient to get to from my location, I decided to give it a try. I believe it was one of the best decisions I made. The gym is always spotless, never crowded, and I always felt comfortable in the space. When I went here (I no longer live in the area and have since changed gyms) I actually looked forward to coming every day, because I knew I would not have to sit around and wait for a machine to be free, or have to deal with rude people making noise and slamming weights. If you are like me and are looking for a gym that is clean, quiet, and accepting of everyone no matter where they are on their fitness journey, then this is the place for you. It is well worth the price and I could not be happier with the time I had spent there. Also, the personal trainers are amazing. I worked with Jesse while I was there, and I felt he did a great job with giving me a foundation to work with in my personal workouts. Cam (who is like 6'5 and looks like The Hulk after he transforms) walked by me one day and mentioned that I looked bigger, and that my form was good. It felt like I won the lottery :)

    I have been coming to SevenBell Fitness and working with Gashford for the past couple months. I…read moreoriginally reached out to lose weight and get healthy, but I have felt challenged and encouraged to do more. Gashford's training sessions mix Muay Thai and regular weight lifting with some cardio. In only a couple months, I feel much stronger and have noticed increased focus and energy during the day after each session. He also has helped with meal planning and explains the science behind his workouts which i really appreciate. I've never really seen more than 10-15 people in the facility at a time, and as someone who hates big gyms, it's a super welcoming environments for complete newbies like myself. Perfect place and trainer if you're looking to mix up your workouts and create a real life style change!

    Life Time

    Life Time

    (4 reviews)

    Prospect Heights

    I went to the cafe here and ordered two acai bowls. They charged me for the bowls. After waiting…read morefive minutes, the guy running the cafe told me that he couldn't find any bowls so he couldn't serve me. I immediately asked for a refund. He couldn't run refunds on the cash register, the gym didn't know how to give me a refund, and I gave up the other 20 minutes of my lunch break waiting for them to call the manager and decide they couldn't refund me until the end of the day. I told them either give me the food I ordered or my money back and they said they couldn't do either. Straight up stole from me.

    i'm not surprised all the reviews here are one star. life time presents itself as an upscale…read morefacility, and at $330+ per month it fits the bill, but in reality it's run with the lowest standards i've ever encountered at a gym (and over the years i've been a member at equinox and chelsea piers). the staff is completely disorganized and didn't show up for the tour I had scheduled when I first considered joining. instead of trying to make it right, the membership concierge, Darrell Ross, refused to reschedule the tour for me or even answer a simple question I had about classes. i remained utterly tactful and polite throughout our exchange--I didn't even complain about being stood up for the tour--and yet his response was truly and bizarrely rude. I also wrote to the manager, Emiliano Tramontozzi, asking for help but he hasn't responded as of yet either. it's a nice place but no amount of amenities can justify the trashy treatment and lack of basic hospitality. you can go elsewhere for a much better experience--and you'll probably pay less too!

    Orangetheory Fitness - Locker Room- Shower area

    Orangetheory Fitness

    (39 reviews)

    Prospect Heights, Park Slope

    I LOVE this OT. I've actually never been to any other location, so I don't have much to compare it…read moreto, but when I first when in here I new I could see myself becoming a member (so I did). I first came in because of an offer for a first class free. My rep showed me how everything worked, including the heartbeat monitor on the arm band, which they give you for free on your first visit. An instructor walked me around the studio explaining the class format and made sure I was comfortable with water and a towel. When class started he periodically checked in with me but was not overbearing. I loved how while everyone worked out individually, seeing everyone's stats on the screen did make it feel like a team effort. I really appreciated learning about the different heart rate "zones" and later did research on this when I got home. My sales rep explained the pricing tiers yet was not pushy which I appreciated and I signed up within the week. The app made it very easy to book, see stats, etc. The club has fun challenges each month and really does have a sense of community. It was always clean and you can tell instructors here really care about the members. I only quit because I ended up moving to another neighborhood but this gym truly did change my physique while I was a member, making me stronger and noticeably had an impact on my cardio endurance. I'd recommend this gym to anyone.

    After decades of feeling uncomfortable about fitness, I started going to Orangetheory Park Slope in…read moreOctober--and I've been showing up almost every week since. The classes keep me on track, and I'm seeing real results. I never, ever thought I'd be someone who enjoys jogging on a treadmill, but now I actually look forward to it. Coach Maddy brings great energy and creative themed classes. I love Coach Frankie's music picks--they make early morning workouts go by faster. And Coach Nai has a great way of offering helpful tips without making anything feel awkward. Luke is always so welcoming at the front desk. This location stands out for its thoughtful amenities: they offer gym and shower towels and a full locker room--something you don't always find at other storefront studios. OTF Park Slope is also a fun way to meet more people in the neighborhood, and the Instagram shout-outs add a nice touch of motivation. I hope corporate OTF will upgrade the app and the fitness band to more modern tech - I'd love AI analysis of my stats. I recommend Orangetheory Park Slope to anyone looking for a fresh, encouraging way to get into fitness.

    Crunch Fitness - Park Slope

    Crunch Fitness - Park Slope

    (276 reviews)

    Prospect Heights, Park Slope

    I canceled my membership today with Crunch Fitness- Park Slope. Dealing with unprofessional staff…read moreand negative attitudes is a deal breaker for me. I usually work out in the afternoons and evenings, but my schedule changed last week, so I've had to switch to mornings and early afternoons. Today, I informed a staff member that the cleaning wipes dispenser was empty and needed to be refilled. While waiting, I noticed another dispenser across the weight room and grabbed wipes from there. A few minutes later, the staff member approached me and said the dispenser wasn't empty--that the wipes had simply fallen to the bottom and I needed to look down inside to see them. She then added, in a very condescending tone, "I'm not the cleaner though," and walked away while I was still speaking. That interaction didn't sit right with me. I simply reported an issue, and the response was dismissive and unprofessional. From experience, once interactions with staff reach that point, they tend to become tense and unpleasant moving forward, so I choose to move on. I've always been respectful and pleasant, and I used to really enjoy this gym and its staff. This was my first time working out during the daytime at this location, and thankfully it will also be my last. The evening staff have always been welcoming, respectful, and helpful--completely different from what I experienced today. This used to be a great place to work out, but after today, I have no interest in returning. I'm already looking into other membership options.

    Not so bad as far as Crunch in the city goes. Did a Diesel full body class with the instructor…read morePatrick. He had good energy and a fun attitude. Special plus to the recovery station equip with leg muscles recovery boots and two massage Matt's. I see how it could get busy and overpacked at peak hours.

    Crunch Fitness - Ft. Greene

    Crunch Fitness - Ft. Greene

    (197 reviews)

    Fort Greene

    I recently relocated from Los Angeles and was looking for a gym that fit my vibe but was still…read morewithin a reasonable distance from my place. I ended up joining Crunch Fitness and have been really happy with it so far. The biggest surprise has been how clean it is. The gym floor, locker rooms, and bathrooms are consistently well maintained, and they offer towel service, which is a nice bonus at this price point. The staff has been friendly and helpful whenever I've needed anything. It's definitely a little tight on space, but that's just part of being in the city. For what you're paying, the value is excellent, especially if you're not looking to spend $200+ a month on something like Equinox. I'll definitely be sticking with this location.

    In a few words: stay away. I was a member of crunch for…read moreseveral years. I followed my trainer when he moved from one branch to another, even though it meant a longer trip for me. My trainer had been having issues with the first branch and he told me we'd be more comfortable at the new one. I believed him. Stupid me. My trainer routinely started late: anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour. Foolishly, I put up with this. And, yes, management saw it and did nothing. If anything, other managers pulled him off the floor when he had sessions with me without apology. If I show up for a session half an hour late, I don't get that half hour added on to my time. On the other hand, if my trainer was late, I was expected to stay late. Management saw this. They did and said nothing, Par for the course. The trainer also did something else which is the reason why I left: Crunch has you sign a contract and pay for a certain number of sessions. Whey they're gone, you sign up for more. Sounds standard, right ? But wait. My trainer started asking me to sign up for lessons that were in excess of the contract. Foolishly, I went along. I must have accumulated over 100 lessons that I will not use. Why did I do that? Because at the time of signing up, he would get a commission. I added up the money: 12,000. dollars. Someone at the gym confirmed this This sort of behavior went on for some time. Then at the end of 2025, I suffered a severe accident. My doctors advised me that IF I could go back to the gym, it would be after a year of recovery. I told my trainer this as I recovered at home. I was unable to walk, or to read for more than 2 hours at a time . Now, other people I knew visited, sent flowers, sent cards, all the thingsyou do for someone who's severely injured. My trainer? He did not visit, he did not send flowers. What he DID was send me a package of sessions to sign up for: he needed the money. The fact that I'm out of service for at least ten months did not stop him. Foolishly, I signed up for them (I couldn't think. I had a brain injury WHICH HE KNEW). When others heard, I withdrew from this. Ultimately, no harm was created; however, a grown man tried to steal money from me (in excess of what he has already), knowing my health condition. Add this to everything else, and I left. I tried to speak to management. I was told that there was no one who could talk to me "but they'd try to find someone." I'm still waiting From what I understand the gym knows he does this sort of thing regularly and they haven't stopped it. I'm a fool for being caught up in it, but if I were you, I'd stay away from a gym which doesn't protect its membership from hustlers, and which lies about getting back in contact with unhappy members. The answer below paints a rosy picture. Don't believe it. Twelve emails and several phone calls later, no one can be bothered to answer. Four years of due payment on time, and then some. They'll treat you the way they treated and are treating me.

    MTHD By Us - gyms - Updated May 2026

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