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    Tennis With Cole

    4.9 (13 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Coach Cole is so good with kids and a great tennis instructor. My child is a huge fan of him!

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    In addition to technique, Coach Cole emphasizes good sportsmanship and the importance of a positive attitude.

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    3.3
    (188 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Lifetime Folsom is not a gym... it's a full-blown civilization…read more Met a friend here for a workout, and since she's not a member, we had to do the whole guest pass process first. You know... the "tap here, sign here, acknowledge that squats may humble you today" routine. But I've got to give credit where it's due -- the front desk made it ridiculously easy. They were handling a phone call and getting my friend squared away at the same time, and somehow still made it all look smooth. No chaos, no confusion, no "uhhh let me get my manager." Just straight-up professionalism. The second we walked in, she looked around and said, "Is this a city or a gym?" I said, "Honestly... both." Because Lifetime Folsom is not for the weak or the directionally challenged. This place has everything. Pool, spa, cafe, workout floors, recovery zones, pickleball, tennis, locker rooms that feel fancier than some apartments... at one point I'm pretty sure if you turn the wrong corner you accidentally enroll in a wellness retreat. And my favorite part? The confidence people have before a workout. She came out of the locker room with that movie trailer energy like, "Alright, let's do this." Looking at me like, "Bring it." And I did. I coached her through the workout, and for the first 20 minutes she was hanging in there strong. Then somewhere around that 1 hour and 30 minute mark, the spirit left the body. By the end, the look had changed from "I got this" to "I would like to formally unsubscribe." And honestly? Respect. Because the workout was solid. We laughed the whole time, had great conversation, and got after it. That's what I love about Lifetime -- whether you're going hard or just trying to survive the stair climber without seeing your ancestors, it somehow still feels fun. After we wrapped up, we grabbed our stuff and headed to the cafe because recovery was no longer optional. She needed a pick-me-up, and honestly, probably a new set of legs. We grabbed shakes, sat down, and started coming back to life. Then out of nowhere she goes, "Ummm... tacos?" And I looked at her like she had just spoken the Lord's language and said, "Yes." Then she hits me with, "I got the spot. Follow me." Now THAT is elite leadership. So basically this place gave us: a killer workout, laughs, smoothies, and the launching point for Taco Tuesday. What more do you want from a gym? A zip code? Actually... Lifetime might already have one. In all, Lifetime Folsom continues to prove it's way more than just a gym. It's an experience. It's a fitness amusement park. It's where confidence goes to get tested and where post-workout taco plans are born. And honestly... that's beautiful.

    This club is beautiful. It has tons of classes, lots of equipment, decked out locker rooms with…read morelocks, indoor pool, outdoor pool, places to sit and work. I joined this gym specifically because of loving to play pickle ball. Their app is very helpful and let me know they had open play on a Monday morning so I showed up, but everybody was already playing and it wasn't clear how open play worked because it looked like nobody was waiting but me. So I went back into the club and asked the pro how it worked, he walked me out and asked a group of ladies if they would mind me rotating in. They told him sure. However, they joked around about who was gonna get stuck with me on their team because I was new. I had a lot of fun playing, but it was really clear that when it came time to rotate, nobody wanted me on their team. I didn't think I played that badly. I came back when I could play with my husband and loved it. Then the club had a tournament so we joined. At the beginning, I ranked in the bottom tier, which was fine because I was still new and there were others in the tier with me. During the tournament I met other really nice people who were also figuring things out like I was. However, I progressively got better and kept moving up the tournament ranks until one night I made it onto a pretty decent group of players who I hadn't yet played with. The first serve to me was a screwball serve, so I missed it. They immediately stopped the game and said I didn't belong there. All 3 players walked off the court and got the pro and told the pro that I must be in the wrong court. She assured them I was on the correct court. It was humiliating and very awkward because I was definitely not welcomed. And it was hard to put my head in the game, so I reinforced their assumptions by not playing my best. Interestingly, when that same man served to one of the others, she blamed the ball saying that there was something wrong with it and threw it away, but when I had missed, it had to be something with my abilities. Just very unfriendly. I tried another open play another time, but it was also awkward. Everybody seemed paired off, and there were no rotations or invitation to join. I kept wondering if I simply didn't know the protocols and the pros/staff were no where to be found, so no facilitating the game play. My husband went to another night's open play and he said it was super awkward because the pros/staff weren't facilitating that night either. So he stood around like I had, and not sure how to get involved since the pro/ club staff seemed MIA that night too. I think the experience would be so much better if the pros or staff facilitated open play. Players definitely have feelings about new people so a structured facilitation would be really helpful. Overall this club has so many great features but open play pickleball isn't one of them.

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    Spare Time Indoors

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    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Spare Time Indoors has converted half of what used to be 8 indoor tennis courts to be 14 pickleball…read morecourts: Beginner Level (Rating 2.0-3.0): Courts 1-4 (aisle closest to entrance) Intermediate Level (Rating 3.25-3.75): Courts 11-14 (farthest aisle) Advanced Level Courts (Rating 4.0+): Courts 5 & 8, 7 & 10 (middle horizontal courts closest to walls) Challenge Courts (Rating 4.5+): Courts 6 and 9 (middle vertical courts) There is a central social area with tables and chairs. Courts are nice. Fencing separates the aisles and surrounds one court or a pair of courts. Paddle racks by level. The angled ceiling and dangling light fixtures can make it difficult to hit high balls or lobs on certain courts (Courts 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 14). Lighting is bright enough. You must be a member of a Spare Time club to do a $50 monthly add-on fee to access indoor pickleball. The least expensive option is to sign up for a pickleball only membership, which probably runs $130-$135 month-to-month in 2026, unless you find a new member promotion or can commit to an annual plan, which probably only saves you about $10 per month and has an early termination fee. You can drop in for specified 2 or 3 hour sessions for $15. Check the Playtime Scheduler website (https://playtimescheduler.com/) for Spare Time Indoors events, looking for the new dark green circles. I heard that the monthly Friday Night Lights free event will be held at Spare Time Indoors if the weather does not permit it to be held at the usual Johnson Ranch Sports Club in Roseville. Men's and women's locker rooms. 4 remaining indoor tennis courts, but those are separate usage fees. Plenty of parking in the lot or on the street. Spare Time Indoors is located in Gold River near the Sunrise Blvd exit off Highway 50. It is near the Gold River Spare Time Sports Club, many restaurants and businesses, and Rancho Cordova.

    I come here biweekly for higher level doubles practice. The facility is superb with great indoor…read morecourts and clean bathrooms. The staff are super friendly.

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