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    UCO Wellness Center

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Gold's Gym

    Gold's Gym

    2.2
    (29 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Pros: Steam room. Pool. Cons: Steam room that is never on!…read morePool that has 3 lanes which is usually full. There are also the annoying people who even with signed posted ignore them and take buckets of water to pour into an electric dry sauna. Seriously people, you are what's wrong in the world lol Staff is usually nice but often they can't really help what needs to be fixed at a management level. Management is often non responsive but I did get the attention of one person who one staff member explicitly decided that he couldn't stand and was a total b^*%#. When you have staff stating these things to customers, that is NEVER good. In any business. I was a member from October to July and I went an average of 4x a week. Maybe one of those times did I actually enjoy my steam room experience which is the ONLY reason I signed up. It either smelled of dirty feet, had black mold around tiles, or was just OFF. Now it's true I arrive about 11pm and stay till about 1:3am but that shouldn't mean I don't get to use what I pay for! They say they ha e no control over it blah blah blah etc. but I have lived in a complex which had a sauna and steam room and you could turn it on and off and everyone used it did just that. Gold's needs to adopt this because everyone I spoke to hated their steam room and most of those people were long time members who signed up for that reason alone. The sauna is always HOT and dry as it should be, but the idiots who bring food in there to have picnics there with random girls they are attempting to date is just gross. Take that crap elsewhere. This isn't some hippy retreat. It's a gym. People don't want to watch you woo some girl with pita wraps and drinks by the hot tub or in the sauna. *gag* Some of their equipment is outdated and some is brand new. That mixture isn't a good thing. The pieces that NEED replacing, do not get replaced. And the ones that are new, few people use them. If you want to just do squats and weights, they got you. If you want to shed a few pounds during 6am-6pm on some cardio class or Zumba, they got you. If you want to do a real circuit and use a lot of the standard stuff and have staff who can actually help you...that is hit or miss at this location. I also will note their roof is trash and needs replacing or fixing. Whoever thinks it's cool to have buckets all over a gym floor and in the women's bathroom - you sir/madam are a moron. The bathroom is usually serviced and is only done so by a male attendant. He's nice and chatty and I don't have any issues with him or that, but when he was on vacation it went to hell. Paper rolls were on the floor. Their was no soap in dispensers, you name it. It happened. So please Gold's gym do yourself a favor and keep that older guy on. Do not outsource to some random company or think it's okay for you to not service the bathroom when that one guy and his wife (who apparently cleans the men's restroom which to me is odd. Why not have her clean the ladies and her husband clean the men's?!) or kid are on vacation. Cause it's not. It's gross how that gym got in a 3 day period. I ended my two year contract because while I was told that I could use the gym membership I got at any Gold's gym, I was unaware due to their issues with the LGBT community in San Francisco, that they pulled every Gold's gym out of that area. So because that is where I live part of the year and was headed back, I canceled my membership. I had no issues with doing so. I wasn't overcharged or billed for the remaining portion of my unused membership etc. it was pretty easy actually and the online support I received was 3/5 stars. About the same as this facility. My only one real irritation was that I recently called as instructed to, and asked if I could get a two week pass as I'm going to be in town and need to stay active in the gym for medical reasons. I was told I could but it would be $55 which was damn near the cost of my one month membership WITH an add on! They told me a free pass is only available to those who have never been a member (LOL way to win back someone who was a paying customer), and that the daily rate was something like $19 and after 5 days it was $50 or the cost of a month. That is about the most moronic thing I have ever heard from a staff member at a gym. And I've heard a lot. Moving forward, I will not be doing anything aside a month-to-month with any gyms until I get a sense of what they care about and offer. This process was more of a headache than I had ever expected it to be. I wanted to give them a fair shake though, which is why I have like 35+ check-ins but never reviewed them.

    This place is absolute trash. They charge you even if you cancel a membership and they kept…read morecharging even while they are closed in quarantine. They refuse to respond to anyone and won't get a manager in there to deal with customer complaints so essentially they are robbing people blind

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    The Pilates Nook

    The Pilates Nook

    5.0
    (7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Excellent teachers, excellent facilities and a beautiful atmosphere that is inviting and peaceful!read more

    I'm a dude and so I'm pretty wary of super female oriented anything. So this place was s total…read moresurprise. I thought I would walk in to a place that sold yoga pants and pushed ideology like "Get your Pilates Body!!!" and "this one's a good cellulite killer". But to my complete shock, this was mainly all about movement education. Now, let me clear about that: It can be a VERY hard workout. It can also be about prepping your muscles and unwinding stupid patterns I've gotten myself into so that I can do what used to come easily for me. Let me give you my best example out of MANY: I started having MAJOR lower back pain. Out of the blue. It went on for several weeks. And so I went in and told my instructor and she did a deliberately slow and thoughtful analysis of my movement, when things irritated me, when movement soothed me. And she finally said, "There's basically nothing wrong with your back. But your hips are SUPER tight." And I was like, "What's that got to do with my back?" (I didn't vocalize this) And so she gave me a bunch homework and movement I was required to do at home. Let me pause here to say, I'm a 32 year old dude, with no injuries or weight problems or limitations in my mobility. IF you saw me, you would think I was healthy and in shape. Now, after a week of this homework for my hips, my back started to feel less strain. Then after two to three weeks, I only felt the pain in the mornings. Then after a month, it was completely gone. Then I stopped doing the homework . . . and guess what . . . it all came back. So, take that for what it's worth. I've lost 10 lbs and I'm also constantly realizing how much more fluidly I live my life. Bending down to pick up a shoe used to be a stretch for me. Not anymore. Neck and shoulder pain plagued me in my early 20's when I sat at a computer desk all day. That's been gone for over a year now. I feel younger and more agile than I did 10 years ago. And I can see it in other people that they are not taking any time to maintain and repattern their movements as they get into their 30's --- so I expect to see a lot of my friends getting surgery when they honestly just need to be moving with the gifted instructors at this studio.

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    Orangetheory Fitness

    Orangetheory Fitness

    3.5
    (40 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I live in Dallas but have been in OKC for a few months for work and I can confidently say this…read moreOrangetheory Fitness location has become my home away from home! The entire team is incredibly personable, welcoming and genuinely passionate about what they do. Every time I walk in, I know I can expect an intense workout and they definitely deliver! The coaches are motivating and always provide helpful tips to improve your form, push yourself a little harder and stay on track with your goals. What I appreciate most is that they truly help you get the most out of your membership. We're investing in ourselves for a reason, not only to see physical changes, but to become stronger mentally as well. The coaches here understand that and create an environment where you actually want to challenge yourself. This will continue to be my OKC home away from home because it's the perfect place where I feel comfortable getting uncomfortable. If you're in the OKC area and looking for a great workout with an amazing team, definitely check this location out. You won't regret it!

    Orange Theory Fitness is a great studio that provides you with challenging HIIT workouts. It is…read moredesigned to push your heart rate into fat burning zones. Several types of classes are offered including strength training workouts if you don't want to do a workout that is more cardio-based. Throughout each month there are signature/specialty workouts that will push you to dig deeper than you thought you could go leaving you feel accomplished and see your inner strength that you didn't think that you had. The coaches are really great and friendly with great knowledge of how to perform the exercises as well as teach and correct form so that it reduces risk of injury. They also know how to make the necessary modifications if you have issue with certain movements. The cherry on top for this gem of a place is the music and the friendships you build with the members in your class. It makes you look forward to going to see great faces and get your jam on while grabbing a great burn! If you are over doing workouts on your own where you have to plan ahead and you're over listening to the same playlist to get you through your workouts and need a change, then this place is for you! Hope to see you there!

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    3rd Street Yoga

    3rd Street Yoga

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    My experience with the teachers and students was quite nice. However, Racheal the owner of the…read morestudio is quite arrogant. She seems to think that she is super smart but she is not. After I paid for a month of unlimited classes Racheal came in on the day I would have taken my fifth lesson and in front of the class asked me if I was vaccinated. I didn't feel it was an appropriate question yet I told her the truth. I am not vaccinated. That was not something that I was asked when I joined. If unvaccinated folk were not welcome I should have been vetted much more thoroughly. I respect a business's right to determine if a mask is required or whether or not unvaccinated people are welcome. In my opinion each individual should have the right to determine whether or not they wish to be vaccinated. Miss mighty Racheal had the audacity to verbally berate me. She went on to verbally castigate me for not being vaccinated in a global pandemic. She refused to give me a refund and threatened me with the FBI and bragged about what a powerful attorney she is. Racheal does not have a Yoga spirit. She is not a smart business person. This would be a nice place if it were not for her. People of color beware-you may not be welcome here.

    I wouldn't consider myself a beginner yoga student necessarily, but I also don't desire a…read morefast-paced "work out". So I was hesitant to try a new studio since it seems every studio in the area is heated, competitive, fast, and not friendly for beginners/ those with injuries/disabilities. Wow, I was blown away by 3rd street!! This place is the real deal. Friendly, knowledgeable instructors. Calm atmosphere. Plenty of pose variations and prop modifications. Instructors teach beyond the poses and explain history of yoga, breathing exercises, etc. I love the quirky old building, super quaint. There's a reason this place has been in business for 20 years! Can't wait to go back.

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    UCO Wellness Center - fitness - Updated August 2026

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