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    Anytime Fitness - We offer 1-on-1 personal training and group training services

    Anytime Fitness

    (7 reviews)

    I have been going here for over a year now. I love it! Vince the owner is a great guy and so…read morefriendly. The gym is always so clean. Best gym I've ever belonged to. I go to the group workouts too and they are tough but great. Worth it!

    So this is where I work out now. Previous to that I was a member at another Anytime Fitness…read morelocation in Missouri. The review for the old gym also applies here. Great thing about Anytime Fitness is the ability to work out anywhere there is a Anytime Fitness gym. After 30 days, you are granted access to any of the gym locations even outside the US for a low monthly fee. And get this, ALL the gyms are open 24/7. Keep in mind, the staff hours are limited so if you need assistance, you're going to have to go in during regular business hours. They also offer group/personal training classes which I don't care too much about. I get my workout in and get out. It's got everything I need and then some. When you walk in you'll be able to see a shelf of cubbie storage where you can put your keys and other miscellaneous stuff. In addition to plenty coat hangers, there is a shoe rack as well. I really appreciate that little area so people don't drag their wet shoes along the hardwood floor to get to the restrooms on the other side. This gym has everything anyone needs, although the lifting stations and free-weights area are cramped. The free weight benches are somewhat of an hindrance at this particular location due to the space constraint so if you are by the free weights, you'll notice you won't have much room to roam freely. Stuff have to be moved around on occasion even when you're working out by yourself... Some AF locations have lockers but this one does not. It is a safe gym with camera rigged everywhere especially the entrance area. I've been to several locations around a few states and all the gyms are set up pretty much the same plus or minus a few workout equipment like jump ropes, boxes for box jumps and plyometrics/yoga/stretching area. It varies from gym to gym as these gyms are franchised out. If you want to bulk up, you can do so at an Anytime Fitness gym but don't expect the same number of workout benches and/or weightlifting stations compared to World's/Gold's Gym... If you want to lose weight and tone, you can also do that here. Tons of cardio machines and are greatly maintained. The thing I really like about these gyms is there is always almost no one there so you can get an efficient and effective workout whenever you feel like it. Don't get me wrong though, I don't mind working out with equally minded people who are trying to get their workouts in... I just can't stand groups of 3-5 people at a given station just chatting about last night with the hot chick or what not.

    National Karate Schools

    National Karate Schools

    (4 reviews)

    We've been going to National Karate in Apple Valley for about a year and a half, and we absolutely…read morelove it. Mr. Albertson is amazing,so good with the kids and a great instructor. My kids have made great progress and really enjoy their time there. The place is clean and well-maintained, and the overall environment is very positive. Highly recommend!

    There is a reason real Kung Fu schools call places like National Karate "McDojos" because there are…read morelow quality franchises that lack substance. I went to this particular National Karate in Apple Valley when I was younger and it taught me nothing but failure and resentment. Not to mention the huge tuition and cost of gear, they love to upsell you on winning dreams of tournament trophies and cheering fans like in the Karate Kid movies promising you can win if you just do your best. Well I did my best only to realize they put me up against serious advanced level kids doing crazy flips while landing into the splits with an uppercut nut punch which may have may not been their best performance however my basic level form was spot on the most passionate and hardest attempt at anything I had ever done thus far in my life at the point. Favoritism seemed to also play a huge part to help expedite you way into black belt status as well. I could probably still kick that kids ass irl but at least he has a black belt and I know real Kung Fu. National Karate did not teach me how to defend myself nor did I gain any confidence or self-respect or discipline. The stuff they teach doesn't even make sense and your child will probably just get beat up more for being such a lame karate dork. But at least my Karate instructor drove a cool red convertible. This guy was a grade A dbag and I would totally call him out but I forgot his name however I know first letter of last name is V. Then Mr. V accused me of stealing stuff from the locker room and insisted on watching me change every day until my dad let me quit. I never stole anything from the locker room. I never stole anything. Even though this was in the 90's it's still the same company and Mr. V can fight me today if he wants to.

    Rosemount Ata - martialarts - Updated May 2026

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