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The Bedford Center YMCA

4.1 (7 reviews)
Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Lifetime in Colleyville Texas is the best gym I've ever been to! You walk in and are greeted with…read morethe most incredible smiles and friendliness..lt is extremely welcoming! The instructors and the trainers are top-notch! They are very well trained and totally love what they do. Every single class that I attend, couldn't be any better! I walk in with excitement and walk out feeling extremely accomplished because of the care that I get from each and every person at Lifetime. The staff care so much about presenting a clean and perfect gym! it is so nice when you can have an all in one gym with a life spa and a life café! I use it all! Melissa McCasland runs our Aurora Family Group. She puts in 110% Every single day and makes working out SO MUCH FUN! If I can give Lifetime 10 STARS...I WOULD THE BEST OF THE BEST!

I joined Life Time expecting a premium fitness experience, including dependable access to the…read morebasketball gym during peak evening hours. Unfortunately, the basketball courts are consistently treated as repurposable "shared space" for camps, birthday parties, and other non-basketball programming, while other dedicated areas like pickleball, yoga, and cycle studios maintain far more protected use. Ruthie Cooper, Lead General Manager, also stated that as of May 22, the courts will be reserved for Summer Camp from 7am to 6pm daily, plus a 15-minute grace period, further limiting member access. The courts themselves are often poorly maintained and not cleaned to the standard expected from a premium club. Many long-time basketball members have voiced concerns, but access continues to shrink despite strong and consistent participation. While local staff have been professional in communication, the overall handling of basketball member needs has been disappointing and does not reflect the experience many of us believed we were paying for.

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EōS Fitness

3.0(62 reviews)
2.8 mi

The Font desk gave absolutely amazing service and the sales team was phenomenal 10/10 definitely…read moregoing back

Walking into this gym honestly feels more like trying to enter a high-end South Beach nightclub…read morethan a fitness center. The atmosphere gives the impression that if you are older, overweight, or simply not part of the young crowd, you are made to feel unwelcome and discouraged from coming in. Instead of treating all paying members with respect, the environment often feels selective, judgmental, and unnecessarily hostile toward older adults. :::writing{variant="social_post" id="46192"} As an older adult in my 50s/60s, I feel genuinely concerned and disappointed by the way my wife and I have been treated at EōS Fitness. It honestly feels like this gym only wants younger people under 30 and makes older members feel uncomfortable and unwelcome. Back in 2023, I opened a membership for both of us during a promotion they were offering for around $10. On our very first visit, we were immediately stopped at the entrance and given a hard time. Because of how uncomfortable the experience felt, we verbally cancelled the membership on the spot and left the gym. We never returned after that day. Despite this, the cancellation was apparently never processed, and I continued being charged for months afterward until I finally stopped the charges myself. What makes this situation even more concerning is that this gym clearly tracks unpaid accounts and blocks people from entering if payments are not current. Their system immediately flags accounts if there is a balance issue. So it makes no sense that they continued charging and eventually claimed I was "in collections" years later even though we had stopped going entirely after verbally cancelling. A year later, my wife decided to give the gym another chance and opened a new membership under her name for both of us. Since then, almost every visit has become stressful. We barely even attend -- less than once a week -- yet every time we walk in, we are stopped, questioned, and treated as if there is always some kind of issue with our account. Meanwhile, younger members walk in freely without being questioned at all. After nearly a year of these repeated confrontations, it honestly feels like discrimination against older adults. We are paying members and still made to feel uncomfortable and unwelcome every single time we enter. On top of that, there were ongoing billing issues involving charges appearing in different places/accounts for the same membership, and despite repeated attempts to fix the situation, nobody properly resolved it. The final incident happened when I was suddenly told I was "in collections" over an issue from 2024 despite having an active membership that had been paid for almost a year. The employee who stopped us, Maddy Barrios, refused to provide any information about management or who we could contact to file a complaint. We repeatedly asked for a manager's name, phone number, or corporate contact information, and she refused to provide anything, stating that she was the highest authority at the gym. I truly hope the owners understand that older adults deserve the same respect and welcoming environment as younger members. Many people in their 50s and 60s are financially stable, loyal paying customers, and should not be treated as though they are unwanted at the gym entrance. :::

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4.4(29 reviews)
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I've been a member of the Strouds fitness family for 10 years. During that time I've dabbled in…read moreother box or boutique gyms, but no matter what I always find myself back at Strouds. Kirk cares enough about his members to learn their names, their stories, and always welcomes you back with a smile. The gym itself doesn't scream "saunas and shiny wax floors" but you can tell as soon as you walk in that Strouds has been put together with intention and held together by the community that calls Strouds home. The equipment is well loved and not the newest, but there's a little bit of everything. Cardio Queen? Jump on the treadmill, stationary bike, or stair master. Meat Head? There's an entire room dedicated to being stronger than the person next to you. Fighter? There's also a room for punching and rolling around on the floor. See! Strouds has everything and welcomes everyone. You'll be better off for joining, promise!

Look this gym used to be my favorite place to be, and honestly even tho i am leaving i still wish…read morethe best for it. There are some things to look out for if you are considering this gym: 1. Be careful and read the contracts, i think they do an okay job with telling you, but remember canceling you have to "give" (whatever that's considered) a 30 day notice 2. When i left, there was no grace, the young blonde lady had some attitude and wasn't really friendly at all, (after i've been trying cancel for months but was pushed back or avoided some how) and that attitude kind of hurt because it made me feel like if i wanted to come back, i don't want to come back to that. In conclusion, it used to be a serious powerlifting/body building gym to be at, but it's slightly declined with that culture (i believe it's still there tho, and i've heard good things about their dojo) and if you aren't looking to go to a gym for that, than quite frankly the price just doesn't make sense, it will be easily 30+ dollars a month maybe a little cheaper if you get a contract. but there are gyms out there (and soon to be down the street) that are cheaper and with better equipment and facilities at that. look i've had some serious good workouts in the past there, and for the most part there is kind people, (some a little judgy) i just hate the bad taste left from that awfully passive aggressive conversation about canceling. but honestly Strouds is trying and you can tell, but just be aware of all that. Good luck

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