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    The Arena

    2.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Too small, and equipment sucks. Its almost like they force you to train. Signed with LA Fitness up the street.

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    Life Time

    Life Time

    2.6
    (165 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I've been a member for a short time and overall have had a positive experience. The gym is…read moredefinitely on the expensive side, but it's clean, well-maintained, and offers a lot of amenities for families. One of the biggest perks is the child care. They can watch your child for up to 2.5 hours while you work out, which is incredibly valuable for parents and has made it much easier for me to take classes and exercise consistently. The outdoor pool area is another highlight, especially in the summer. The pool and water slide make it feel more like a family destination than just a gym. I've taken two strength-training classes so far, and both instructors and fellow members have been incredibly friendly, welcoming, and helpful. My biggest complaint is the family locker room. It can feel pretty chaotic, especially during busy times. There are only eight shower rooms, and they also serve as changing rooms, which creates bottlenecks for families trying to get in and out. Parking can also be a challenge. It's manageable now, but I suspect it will become even more difficult once the outdoor pool season is in full swing. Overall, if you're willing to pay a premium, you get a clean facility, great classes, excellent family amenities, and valuable child care. The parking and locker room situation could be improved, but so far the positives outweigh the negatives for me

    This place is the bottom of the bottom they really shouldn't be branded lifetime fitness first off…read moreit's disgusting , they don't cap guests guest are coming to the pool with 6-7 ppl took me almost 35 min to get scanned in , no parking I belong to LF in CA where they are clean hospitable and orderly there is no order here it's a glorified ymca . The adult pool? Pay extra for that ? There two elderly people in there no music no waitress service this had to be the most poorly run lifetime and disgusting one even worse than Westbury . Is it fair that we paying members cannot get a. Chair because Lf does not cap guests and just want to charge 80.00? It's like you stood outside and invited everyone and anyone in .. good luck I'm outta this disgusting place

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    Strata Health Club

    Strata Health Club

    2.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I give Strata a positive review because it is a very well equipped strength training facility…read more(which is exactly what I look for) and the price is an unbeatable $40/month or $45/month for 24/7 access. The owner we a early student of Charles Poloquin (google that name and be impressed) so the shining star of the facility are the amenities of the strength training areas. Pros - most plate loaded machines are top of the line Atlantis and you have strength training equipment most gyms lack, such as reverse-hyper machine, glute ham developer, pendulum squat, and more. 2 trap bars and bumper plates also make things fun. Suana is a great way to relax after a workout. Cons - the club has shifted to a automated model, so there are hardly staff present. Sign up on line or call in to join. No towel service or supplies in showers, but what can you expect for $40? People don't strength train there enough. The facility is so well geared for bodybuilding or powerlifting, yet those types do not frequent the club. I would love to see that crowd come in more for motivation when I train. Summary - this is a great facility for those on a budget and those who TRAIN with purpose. Trainers - you can bring your clients here and have access to great equipment, just contact the owner, he gives a great bargain from what I understand.

    I stopped by this club to see what they had to offer. There was no one there to help me. The guy…read moreat the front desk told me that there was no one to show me the club or tell me what the club had to offer. He told me that I should come back when someone is there. He could not tell me when someone would be available.

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    Harrison Strength & Fitness

    Harrison Strength & Fitness

    4.0
    (1 review)
    2.9 mi

    Swore I'd never try Crossfit but then Crossfit Harrison opened literally a 2 min walk away from me…read moreand they had a Groupon deal so my curiosity got the best of me. Classes are offered primarily in the late afternoon/evening with a couple on M & W at 6AM thrown in there to satisfy the early risers. Owner is friendly but tough in a good way - he knows the fine line between when you are struggling and need a lighter weight to do the move properly and when you are just being lazy. WoD's have been challenging but doable - the two Ive done so far have been 20 and 30 min each so between that and a warm up/cool down you get in your hour of exercise. I have never been as sore as I was after my first class and can already tell after todays class I am in for another round of soreness. I don't mind too much and I know I'm getting a good workout. People have been friendly and I felt welcome right away. There are modifications (ring rows instead of pull ups, sit ups instead of toe to bars etc) for newbies/beginners so you are always able to participate. Our WoD today had a group challenge for the last round and despite my best round my team lost and our punishment was 20 burpees for each rep we lost by - or 44 burpees for the 5 of us since we lost by 11 reps to equal 220 burpees total. Love the team atmosphere and ability to track your progress and see improvement. Now, here is where I am torn, like most Crossfit gyms is not cheap. There is definitely value in the small group training atmosphere and coach's attention though. It's $180/mo unlimited or $130/mo for 2x week classes. I could see myself doing the foundation program and getting a 10 class pass or something if they had that to go once every week or two and then just doing my own 'work in the Equinox studio when there were no classes going on.

    From the owner: CrossFit workouts are comprised of constantly varied functional movements (like pushing, pulling,…read moresquatting, jumping, running, and lifting) executed at high intensity. The workouts themselves are completely scalable, which means that a new participant and a seasoned athlete can complete the same workout but with minor individual adjustments. This program is designed to achieve proficiency in all of the body's general physical skills: Strength, Stamina, Speed, Flexibility, Agility, Accuracy, Endurance, Power, Coordination, and Balance.

    The Arena - gyms - Updated July 2026

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