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    4.8 (13 reviews)
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    Mark T.

    With hundreds of big and small box studios all across Chicagoland, it's hard to differentiate between them. The harder question to answer is which one of them will have a workout that is challenging and will give you long lasting results. In my opinion, Solidcore answers that question. Solidcore opened in Chicago about a year ago. I had heard about it when the studio opened but had never got the chance to check it out until their second (Boystown) studio opened a month ago. I took my first ever class with Allison. The very next day, my abs were just in pain. "Why do my abs hurt?" I asked myself. "Was it something I ate yesterday? I've eaten nothing out of the ordinary. Oh wait. It's that CLASS. Allison murdered my abs. F**k." One thing to warn you about is that this workout is not for everybody. The key to the workout is taking each movement super slow to activate your slow-twitch muscle fibers (coaches emphasize this every single class). No matter how long you've been working out, chances are these are the same muscles you've been ignoring all those years. If you are doing the movements right, you will guaranteed to get fatigued every single workout and you will never plateau. But this workout will challenge you mentally and physically. The coaches will be there to challenge you. If you aren't willing to get out of your comfort zone and see results, then you probably will hate this workout. If you are, you will definitely feel accomplished afterwards. Each of the coaches take the workout themselves, so they all know what we are going through. During one of the classes that I have since taken, randomly there were four other coaches taking class alongside me. Knowing how high each of their fitness level was, it was interesting how on each move they would all gradually take them to the advanced level, and how I gently pushed myself to go there as well. In a small way, they were pushing me to go harder and this would only yield me better results. It was the most fun experience I ever had. Solidcore embraces and encourages community and you will never find a better set of instructors. I have my favorites, but to be honest you can't go wrong with any of them. Each have a different routine and teaching style to offer, but they all are tough in their own way. Taking a different one each week is a great way to change up your routine. Not to mention that every single one of them are the most awesome people that you will ever meet outside of class. They make every effort to learn your name and get to know you. I'll be definitely going back and having this part of my daily routine from now on.

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    Excellent workout! Key to a successful core. You will feel it for days. Clean studio. Great coach.

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    s! My core isn't solid yet, but I can definitely see how this workout is going to meet my goals of tightening my abs and @55

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    Quads Gym

    Quads Gym

    4.5
    (143 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I don't usually write reviews, but after seeing a recent negative one, I felt the need to share…read morewhat actually happened. I've been a member here for about 9 years, and if I could give Quads 1000000000 stars, I would. One of the main reasons I've stayed is how well this gym is managed. Over the past few years, after Sharon took over, she has clearly invested a lot into improving the space, renovations, new equipment, and better layout, and it shows. More importantly, Sharon and all the staff members take action to address everyone's concerns and have maintained something rare: a respectful training environment. These actions must not be undermined by the revenge of someone who was not allowed to break the gym's rules and policies. I was actually the person who reported the incident mentioned in that negative review 3 days ago. What was happening wasn't just "intense training"; it was excessive, repeated weight slamming that echoed across the entire gym, even between floors. It was disruptive to pretty much everyone there. When staff addressed it, they remained calm and professional, simply asking the member to follow the gym's rules. Instead of adjusting, the member pushed back aggressively, insisting on doing things his way and acting as if his training style gave him more rights than everyone else in the gym. That's not how a shared space works. To be clear, this has nothing to do with experience level. Some of the most serious, experienced, and professional lifters and bodybuilding competitors here train heavy and intensely, but they do so with control and respect. They understand the difference between pushing limits without creating that level of disruption or putting unnecessary stress on the equipment. This situation wasn't about "powerlifting." It was about refusing to follow basic gym rules and being disruptive. Problems like this tend to come from new lifters who confuse noise, ego-slam weights, ignore etiquette, and try to draw attention to their progress instead of focusing on proper form and control. The front desk handled the situation exactly how they should have: respectfully, clearly, and consistently with the rules. The claim in the other review that staff were "harassing" or "violent" is simply not true based on what I personally witnessed. No one was aggressive except the member who refused to cooperate. Instead of adjusting, the member pushed back aggressively, insisting on doing things his way and acting as if his training style gave him more rights than everyone else in the gym. When things didn't go his way, the review reads more like frustration than a fair account of the situation. What concerns me is how damaging that kind of review can be to a business that is clearly trying to do the right thing. This gym has built its reputation over decades, and it doesn't reflect reality when situations like this are misrepresented. I respect that management didn't bend the rules just to avoid conflict. They stood by their standards and treated the situation consistently, which is exactly what you want in a gym. At the end of the day, everyone pays the same membership fee. No one gets extra privileges at the expense of everyone else's experience. If you're looking for a gym that continues to invest in its members and maintains a respectful, serious training environment, this is exactly that place.

    Quads gym is a great place for people actively in the fitness community and newcomers alike. I…read morestarted my membership here in January 2025 after being tired of the commercial gyms not having the variety of equipment I would like to use and people hogging machines just to be on their phones. The moment I walked in I was greeted by the owner Sharon and given a tour. I immediately fell in love with the atmosphere, The history behind the gym and love everyone had for it. It was clear to me this wasn't just a gym it was a community. The gym members and staff have welcomed me with open arms and after more than a year here I have not gone back to any other gym and now call this my second home. They have a variety of different equipment, cardio machines and even a posing room. I always recommend this gym to anyone I know. The staff here is excellent and they work hard on maintaining the gym standards, cleanliness, and keeping the machines in working order. This place has anything you'll need to take your fitness journey to the next level. If you're thinking of switching to a new gym I recommend giving this one a try

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    Lakeview Athletic Club

    Lakeview Athletic Club

    3.5
    (310 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Great gym. Very gay, but welcoming to all. Steamroom and sauna…read more Good price for Chicago. Great energy: busy, but never overful or cramped. LOTS of open space. All solid, new equipment, friendly staff and clientele. 2 very large adjoining workout areas: 1 for free weights and cables; the other for machines, more dumbbells and benches, big turf area, etc. Separate stretching room (with walls and door), with mats, rollers, etc, and 1- to 8-pound weights for light stuff. The deck is 2 feet away, and stretching out there is encouraged, including bringing out ot the matts, etc. Many people take advantage when it's nice, leaving unlimited space. Not much waiting: the usual few choke points: barbell benches and (to a lesser extent) the cablec rossovers (where you need both.) Way more dumbbell benches than most gyms this size, all adjustable to incline/flat. 12-15 cable stations, always a few open. Group classes included, with large spin room and vert big class studio. Pool. Roof deck. Everything included: towels in 3 sizes, including shower size, soap, shampoo, conditioner, hairdryer, etc. Built in combo lockers, so you never bring a lock. I was very happy using trainer Troy Myree. (See below on great offer.) All the other trainers seem excellent (watching them with clients.) Very cleaning including spotless locker room. I'm satisfied enough to commute 1.5 miles with no car. (Bike except very cold winter or wet, then bus.) --- WHEN JOINING OR CONSIDERING: They officially give you 1 free workout, but I asked my sales rep for more to try it at different times, and she happily gave me 3. (I let her know I was definitely joining LVAC or FCC, and wanted to try them both a few times. That was true, and LVAC was an easy call. (About half the price, much better energy and clientele. FCC is over a mile closer to me, but I still picked LVAC.). Take advantage of the 1-time joining offer of 3 personal trainer sessions very cheap. (They offered to anyone for a short window 9 months later.)

    Incredibly overcrowded for what you pay monthly. Great selection of workout classes, but that may…read morebe it. Incredibly hot and stuffy on the upper floors, and it's almost impressive how this gym managed to find so many unfriendly people to all work in one establishment, where their only job is to sit there and say hello.

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    First Ascent Uptown

    First Ascent Uptown

    4.6
    (34 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I've been a member here now for a few months (and a climber for 20 years) and so feel like I am now…read morefamiliar enough with my home gym to fairly review it. My favorite things about this gym: - Creative setting in the shorter walled section so you feel more comfortable trying new moves without the fear of falling too far - The layout with open sweeping views and plenty of light - The arch - tons of cool practice with overhangs and traverses - Bike parking inside! - Big area with mats upstairs to do warm-up and warm-down stretches Areas this gym could improve: - Cleaner holds! Not just Uptown - all of the locations. They're so greasy that it automatically adds a grade to any problem, and not in a fun way. - For lower-rated climbs, setting routes that aren't just jug ladders. It is possible to make beginner climbs fun and challenging in a puzzly way, but Uptown doesn't do that. It's all jugs. - More community events, and the community events that exist should be free to members. If I'm a member I shouldn't also be paying to go to sound baths or take fitness classes and participate in citizens' competitions. I've never been a member of a gym that charges its members for ANY events. There are free events at FA, but they're essentially just meetups. Anything with more to offer carries a charge.

    Increasingly unsafe. Kids under 8 running around the weight room. People parking infants under…read moresquat racks in their stroller no joke. Idk how they have a good insurance policy.

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