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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    606 Fitness

    606 Fitness

    (9 reviews)

    Irving Park

    Amazing work out, I've been going for Monday through Friday for 3 weeks now and it's been great,…read more our 630am class is really tight we added each other. Thank you for pushing me when I just wanted to give up. I already feel stronger

    I originally heard about 606 Fitness through Yelp and thought I'd just give it a try since it was…read morereally close to where I live. That was one of the best decisions I've made since moving to Logan Square because now I've been working out there for almost 3 months. Alex (owner/trainer) let me try my first bootcamp class for free and then I signed up for a 6 week challenge. There are also new monthly packages now and Alex runs different challenges all the time! Alex is a friendly, chill guy and he really takes the time to learn about your skill level and your fitness goals and then really starts to find ways to motivate you and push you to be better! He's incredibly encouraging and my favorite part is that he's on this journey with all of us too. Having lost a lot of weight himself, he understands where a lot of different people struggle in their fitness/weight loss goals and he's always happy to share tips and tricks for working out and healthy eating. I've met some pretty fantastic people working out here and they always make me happy to wake up at 5:30AM to work out! Everyone's at different fitness and skill levels but Alex works with every member to provide modifications to exercises or to challenge you further with certain exercises. Alex changes up classes everyday so there's lots of variety and he focuses on high intensity interval training. His classes are typically 60% cardio and 40% strength training. Go check out a class if you want to get fit!

    Irving Park YMCA

    Irving Park YMCA

    (80 reviews)

    Irving Park

    This place makes me happy. I don't really have much of a family, and mostly all friends have left…read moreChicago.... When I come here, the staff and EVERYONE I meet along the way have become my friends and family. I understand there is so much else that the facility has to offer other than conversation and such, but when you're so comfy at a place like this you don't want to leave, and all of it is done right, and done well. My advice to ALL staff is... don't change a thing! You're all great!

    I cannot recommend bringing children here. The website presents this as a safe, family-friendly…read moreenvironment, but that was not our experience. My children and I were appalled by how staff treated an elderly resident with an obvious physical disability affecting his arm and mobility. He was denied permission for a non-resident to help carry his belongings upstairs, which raised serious concerns about both safety and basic compassion. The non resident man informed the ill mannered woman that the man he was assisting had cancer. Who denies a cancer patient assistance ? It was upsetting for my children to witness this lack of empathy, and they immediately asked not to be left there. Situations like this are not only unsafe for vulnerable residents but also send the wrong message to families. The YMCA should take responsibility and ensure its housing management demonstrates greater care and respect for individuals with severe disabilities--denying reasonable assistance could lead to preventable harm. If elderly disabled residents are not safe who is? Not our impressionable young children, and we certainly do not wish to leave our children in places to learn such behaviors.

    SantosTwelve - healthtrainers - Updated May 2026

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