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5.0 (2 reviews)
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Los Campeones

Los Campeones

3.9(19 reviews)
0.3 miWhittier

Great gym !! Need more like it! From day one to now! Wonder…read moreif they would let me move in!! They have great equipment The staff is exceptional! And the atmosphere is what a gym is supposed to be!

I'm writing this review at 1:43 AM, because I drank two Red Bulls at a Red Bull event this…read moreafternoon/ night, in addition to the energy drink I slammed this morning prior to Yelp-Fu: Boxing. And despite being up since 9 AM (which is early for me on a weekend, k?), I actually want to workout right now at my new gym: Los Campeones. *Note: I don't really drink energy drinks, and I'm pretty sure -- since I'm so hype on caffeine -- my typing could annihilate the world record. I'm. So. Not. Sleepy. #editingthisreviewisabitdifficult Before I get into Los Campeones, for reference, below are the different types of gyms I've worked out at in my lifetime: A) THE NO-NONESE GYM: With tons of free weights and machines, people visit there to get their swole-on and give hella stink-eye to peeps that mess around doin' nothin'. (Make sure your playlist is on point, playa! Ain't no time for that!) It's usually owned by someone older, yet hella strong. B) CORPORATE GYM: Both Lifetime Fitness and LA Fitness fall under this umbrella. Sure, the degrees of fancy vary, but these types of gyms usually offer classes of some sort. Overall, their membership prices are significantly more expensive. C) CROSSFIT GYM: Can be pretentious and cultish. Classes occur only at certain times and the monthly price may cause you to reconsider splurging while buying groceries. (But price may not matter, since you'll likely be eating paleo anyway.) Benefits: Short time and high intensity workouts do increase overall fitness -- and your booty will be more "apple-bottom" like; however, chances for injury may increase. D) YOGA CHAIN: I was the sweaty guy doing the "tree pose" in the back and falling everywhere. (BTW, there's usually that one person who farts and ruins it for errone.) Los Campeones falls under Category A, and it's the type of gym I prefer. At first glance, it might resemble a Snap Fitness. You know, a place that has plenty of treadmills, climbers, barbells, benches, racks, and free weights aka the bare necessities. But what separates this place from others is their basement. It's covered in fake grass and ideal for specialized high-interval workouts, swinging kettle bells, and other activities that usually require more room. I love it. People go there to workout. Ish is serious, ya'll. Aside from the gym itself, I love their low prices: -$45/ month (automatically deducts from your account). -$55/ month (opting not to use auto-pay). - $65/ month (for couples). Some other costs exist, such as the yearly maintenance fee (which is over $50, I think). Regarding the parking situation, it's kind of difficult. This Los Campeones location resides on one-ways, and their tiny lot fills up during peak hours. I suggest parking on Blaisdell Avenue or 28th on the left (north) side.

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57 Fit

57 Fit

5.0(3 reviews)
0.4 miUptown

Well-let's start with how I found 57FIT in the first place. I had been working out at various…read moreplaces and with different trainers previously, some better than others, but nothing really kept me going back. We (well generally speaking ) know how hard it can be to find the right fit for our workout needs. My first 6 months with Marcus was amazing! I lost about 60 pounds give or take. I wanted to learn how to lift heavy and essentially make that part of my everyday routine. Done. He is incredibly knowledgeable, has a lot of experience as well as degrees in the field. Fast forward to the future after life happens, weight gain, etc. He is still there. Encouraging and non judgmental. He knows life is not linear. Also! If you choose to workout at the gym during times when everyone else is there, the community is absolutely amazing! Marcus has built up a clientele that sticks with him. If the gym setting isn't your jam he also offers online training, which I actually switched to since I moved. There are many different programs to pick from but I personally think the 57fit anywhere program is a great place to start so you don't get overwhelmed!

If you are looking for a sense of community while pushing yourself to your personal limit, 57fit is…read morethe place for you. I do the semi-private training and I love it. Marcus does a great job and teaching core movements and building on them so you don't feel overwhelmed. Pretty soon your body remembers and you will feel great! Try him out, you won't be disappointed.

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Peer Pressure Fitness

Peer Pressure Fitness

4.7(3 reviews)
0.2 miUptown

I lucked out. I was in town to grab a 30-day fitness pass at Peer Pressure Fitness (PPF) and went…read morefor it. I activated it towards the end of November, hours after landing in the Twin Cities. A few days later, I headed over to PPF after work. Traffic was a bit nuts during rush hour, but I had no problem finding the place. I parked roughly a block away along W. Lake Street. I paid for parking with a credit card and walked over. I got the grand tour from Zach, the CEO of PPF. Another person joined us on the tour, who was nice. Zach wanted a place to focus on mental and physical fitness. The place embraces community and inclusion, and staff want to have meaningful relationships with customers. I felt so safe here. It's such a spacious, relaxed, and clean place to work out. The main floor is where classes are held, from yoga to booty bootcamp. You can also get a deep-tissue massage on this floor, too. Of course, the main floor is where you check in through a tablet. You find your name, and then enter your username and password. You are then free to go wherever you'd like to work out. The basement is where you want to do strength training. There are weights galore. I was thoroughly impressed. I spent my first workout session on the top floor. It's all about cardio on this floor, with a nice tribute to George Floyd on one of the walls. There are treadmills, spin cycles, weights, lat presses, and more. What caught my attention when I signed up for this experience were the rowers. I loved working out on one of them. It was my first time working out on a rower in my life and it was great. They are water rowers, which was so cool. It felt soothing and relaxing. Rowing works for me. I like the rhythm that you get into and you do get a decent workout. Although I was a bit sore the following day, I felt so great after my workout. I hope to squeeze in another few visits when I return for the holidays on a real vacation. The merchandise is cool. Sadly, you can't buy anything at PPF. Rather, you need to order whatever you'd like online, from exercise shorts to workout tops. It was nice to see and feel the items. I asked whether I could get items shipped to my hotel. Yes, you can for those who are not local and who don't want to think about how much shipping would be. The washroom is on the top floor. It was so clean and inviting. It even had new toothbrushes if you need to brush your pearly whites after a workout. Wow! I had a terrific experience. Thanks to PPF for being some welcoming and nice. Thanks to Kara, Community Manager at Yelp Twin Cities, for making my first fitness experience so much fun. (443)

I came here to try the Vinyasa Flow Yoga class on a Monday. It was a bit difficult to find parking…read morewhen it was dark out and people in the apt buildings around had already come home and taken up most of the street parking but I did find a free street spot on the side street Aldrich Ave S. There aren't many class options which is what I prefer when working out. Yoga is at 7:30pm Monday nights which is a bit too late for me but still wanted to try it out. There are only 2 other class options during the week. The class was ok. The gym has a few different levels that I didn't get to see but it looked welcoming and there were tables and couches for people to hang out on. I think it would be fun to try their personal training sessions and they offer a free consultation and free tour. They also have a massage therapy room there. Overall ok experience but I like what they are trying to do here!

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