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    Worden Aquatics

    4.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    I took 3 lessons from Mrs. Worden. I wanted to refresh some of my skills. She was a great teacher and very helpful.

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    Bellevue Family YMCA & Fifty Forward J.L. Turner Lifelong Center

    Bellevue Family YMCA & Fifty Forward J.L. Turner Lifelong Center

    3.7(30 reviews)
    4.6 miBellevue

    The Bellevue YMCA is a lovely, family-friendly recreation center with all the amenities of your…read moretypical Y: great childcare, seasonal swim lessons, group classes, and plenty of exercise equipment. The staff are usually friendly, gracious, and efficient with getting you through the door and onto equipment. I really love how most of the equipment faces out towards nature rather than more rows of equipment. While this happens occassionally, I'm usually able to navigate towards a nature-facing space. If I had to be picky, the only drawback is for my introverts: this gym is usually quite popular, whether during the day with elder gym-goers or during the later night with college-age students. The only time I've found as relatively less populated is during the hour before lunch or slightly before school pick-up for parents with kids around that age. This is obviously not that convenient for most families or individuals. Parking is plentiful but usually pretty full. Be careful with the traffic around here. It's usually pretty calm, but there's just a lot of people going in and out. The pool is currently (12/2024) closed for remodeling but otherwise a fully functional gym. Some additional amenities include: a walking track, stairmasters, treadmills, free weights, power racks, bikes, row machines, and your standard machine weights.

    I used to nearly live at this Y. Sadly, it's gone downhill. The pool is packed, lifeguards may or…read moremay not show up, the locker rooms and showers often smell, classes are frequently canceled, and their weekend hours are limited. Frankly, none of the Middle TN Ys are good these days. Very sad.

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    Sequoia Swim & Tennis Club

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    The wait is long, food is decent, but amazing pool! We had to wait 2 years to get a membership, and…read morenow you have to wait even longer! The food is a hit or miss. Salads are a miss, tenders are a hit. The pool is amazing! The high dive is fun, but the best part is that every 50 minutes, for 10 minutes, all the children have to leave! The tennis courts are great as well and the instructors are great.

    The food here is actually pretty good but the pool has so many rules it's ridiculous. The life…read moreguards seem to be on a power trip and love the opportunity to blow those whistles. Thank goodness we are Richland Country Club members who only have to be here for one month. They are also extremely inconsistent on their absurd rules. My 4 year old is just now getting comfortable jumping off the diving board but likes someone to be floating close by in the deep end to help her swim back to the side after jumping - well the blew on the whistle so aggressively AFTER she jumped in although I had been waiting for her to jump for about 3 minutes that she cried. What else did they think I was doing talking to her with words of encouragement down below ?! They have a beach entry toddler pool that I've never once seen anyone else in where I like to put a pool chair as my child plays. I've done this for about 5 days now and someone just came up to me and said they don't allow furniture in the pool... umm does a crummy plastic pool chair count as "furniture" ? Also, a few days ago it started thundering so they "shut the pool down" for 30 minutes. Well I left our pool bag out on a table not thinking it was completely necessary to pack all the way up and just used it as a break for a snack. Well after the first 30 minutes were up and there was still some distant thunder I decided we should just pack up and go home. So I walked back to the pool to grab our stuff and was again aggressively whistled at. It was embarrassing and angered me. For those of us that are new maybe you should explain that you need to pack up everything you had out by the pool when the guards here some mysterious thinner even though the sky is blue Only giving 2 stars because they have decent food for a less than decent PRIVATE swimming pool

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    Green Hills YMCA - Basketball Gym

    Green Hills YMCA

    3.3(72 reviews)
    4.2 miGreen Hills

    This is the biggest YMCA in Middle Tennessee, so you can walk in expecting it to be a madhouse at…read morepeak hours. It is open from 5AM to 9PM, with a great deal of its traffic coming in during early morning and during dinner time. If I get the chance to come during the day without everyone else being here, then that is the most ideal situation. I enjoy swimming while my husband does weights. It is a nice place to relax, but the swimming area can be a zoo when school is out during the hotter months. Between swim lessons and the outdoor pool open, it can be overwhelming. I just stick to the swim lanes and call it a day. I think overall the facility is clean and customer service are friendly. Parking can be a nightmare, but you can always find a space. You might have to walk, but it is what it is.

    I've been going to the YMCA for years. Started in New York City, then moved to Nashville where…read moreapparently my destiny was to become emotionally attached to a building that smells like chlorine, eucalyptus, and senior citizen vengeance. After bouncing around different Ys, I finally settled at the Green Hills location. And let me tell you something: this place is a SOCIAL EXPERIMENT in human kindness. The staff are so nice it genuinely throws me off. Like I walk in looking disheveled and sleep deprived and they greet me like I just returned from saving a village overseas. I once dropped my water bottle and THREE employees looked concerned. At Equinox they would've stepped over my corpse. This YMCA changed my life. I trained for an Ironman at this place. That pool turned me from "ethnic guy who sinks weird" into a majestic aquatic creature. I now swim in the Pacific Ocean in California like a divorced mermaid battling inner demons. I emerge from the waves coughing up saltwater and confidence. And it all started here. The classes? Incredible. Cycling class had me seeing God. Yoga healed trauma I didn't even know I had. HIIT class made me briefly understand why Victorian women used to faint dramatically onto couches. Now unfortunately we do have TWO ISSUES. Issue number one: THERE ARE ONLY TWO SMITH MACHINES. TWO. And every man using them behaves like he inherited the machine through bloodline succession. Brother will spend 4 hours doing one legged Bulgarian split squats while scrolling Instagram between sets like he's negotiating oil futures. MOVE. PEOPLE ARE AGING WAITING FOR YOU. I've seen civilizations rise and collapse waiting for a dude named Connor to finish "one more set." Now let's discuss the steam room. The steam room deserves its own Netflix documentary. There is a man in there. I don't know his name. Nobody does. He has transcended identity. He is simply... Steam Room Bruce Lee, white man version. This man enters the steam room every single day like he's preparing for mortal combat. The second the door closes, he starts SHADOW BOXING THE STEAM. Just violently punching humidity. Fighting condensation. Uppercutting water particles. Then the kicks begin. And not normal kicks. HIGH KICKS. Sir your Medicare card is probably warm in your pocket right now. Why are you trying to spin kick molecules. Then this absolute cryptid climbs onto the bench and starts doing half squats with one foot dangling off the seat while grunting like a dying moose. Sweat flying everywhere. Steam swirling. Old man existence, barely hanging by slippers. And the craziest part? HE IS EASILY 75 YEARS OLD. Not a healthy 75 either. This man looks like he fought in conflicts history books forgot to mention. He moves like an exiled martial arts master who lost everything except rage and lower back flexibility. At this point I don't even use the steam room for relaxation anymore. I go in there for entertainment. I sit quietly like I bought front row tickets to Cirque du Soleil: Geriatric Combat Edition. Every day I think: "This is it. Today this man slips, bicycle kicks himself into the ceramic, and ascends directly into the afterlife." And somehow he survives. Every. Single. Time. Honestly, if he dies in that steam room they should bronze the entire bench and turn it into a historical monument. Phenomenal decaf tea. Highly recommend!!!

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