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    Y at East Central

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Crunch Fitness - Tulsa Midtown

    Crunch Fitness - Tulsa Midtown

    (6 reviews)

    Midtown

    This is a giant gym. I got in with a founders membership. It is a lot cheaper and I have all the…read morebig perks. They have all the things you can imagine is in a gym including a tanning bed, spray tan and an infrared sauna. There are also hydro massage areas and showers. It's not as clean as I would like, but that's on the members, I suppose. I typically walk around with a paper towel that has been sprayed to wipe stuff down. I rarely see anyone else do it. Heads up! Other than that, it is decent. They do offer personal trainers and have beverages at the front.

    Extremely disappointed with how poorly I was treated and the ill manners of "manager" Toby…read more I had signed up for a peak membership a couple months ago. My membership got switched to somewhere out of state and I was assured numerous times that It would be handled, given that I could not do anything but go to Zumba and work out. I could not book classes, no tanning, nothing else. So I let my membership drop to a base while the transfer to where I live took place. After a month and a half I was told the process had changed and they needed a utility bill. A few days ago Toby tells me that he cannot back credit my account now because it's not a "Peak" and that I would have to call deerfield Nebraska (WHICH IS NOW CLOSED) PERMANENTLY. So that I could fix my membership. I would never recommend this gym, not ever. Zumba was fun and most of the people were cordial. Facility locker rooms always stayed clean. Kind of a tight fit for the influx of people since gym is located close to a college campus.

    Genesis Health Clubs - Midtown Tulsa - AC hasn't worked in a month.

    Genesis Health Clubs - Midtown Tulsa

    (10 reviews)

    Midtown

    I work in the Fitness space and recently moved to Tulsa. I…read morelike checking out different gyms and studios and have a good base to compare from. Why four stars and not 5 ? Because Tulsa has a log of gym options and Genesis promotes itself as a Luxury gyms. This might of been true when it first opened but is no longer so. Is not that they lack amenities but the gym is starting to look a bit run down for a luxury gym and they try to do too many things and some of them are not well done. Lots of equipment that is starting to show wear and Luxury gyms usually replace the equipment if they can't fix it up to a high standard. More is not better a prime example of that is their Functional fitness room, it's disorganized, dirty lots of equipment there that just doesn't make sense or fit their market share Accessories, totes and stuff thrown all over the gym makes it look disorganize and is unnecessary. Now the good: Genesis is quiet space, members are polite and everyone stays to themselves. They offer a packed class schedule and Personal training have a decent selection of Free weights, Machines and Cardio equipment. Their market is for the Master bodybuilder, seniors, parents that need childcare that want to keep to themselves and just want to get their work in. Well appointed Locker rooms with showers are well kept. Shot out to the new guy at the front desk is polite, eager to learn and grow and is hard to find employees now in days. My hat of to the guy who cleans in the morning, he's always hard work moving fast and running all over the gym getting the job done. Everyone I interacted with was polite and nice.

    I've had many disappointing experiences and Genesis Midtown, and am finally writing a review. I am…read moreat the gym daily. The facility is poorly maintained, with dirty broken equipment, and unsanitary locker rooms. The staff overall is helpful, other than one front desk guy who lacks any customer service skills. There are never any towels available for the workout areas or the locker rooms. The steam room is rarely cleaned, has debris on the floor, and either doesn't work or scalds your skin. Additionally, this is the second year in a row where the AC doesn't work, making it extremely uncomfortable to workout. I would not recommend this gym to anyone looking for a comfortable, clean, and well-maintained workout environment. Spend your hard earned money elsewhere.

    VASA Fitness

    VASA Fitness

    (43 reviews)

    South Tulsa

    I work in the Fitness space and recently moved to Tulsa…read more Enjoy checking out different gyms and have done so many times while traveling. Been checking out different gyms in Tulsa and this more of an informative review. VASA Fitness model is the Planet Fitness without the Lunk with amazing low cost membership prices and a focus in selling lots of memberships while delivering everything you could want from a big box gym opened 4AM to 12 AM. This gym has it All! Separate cardio Machines section, at the time of my visit the rowers were still being set up and I found out that the leak on the roof has been there for a while with rowers being rain on. This seems a bit neglectful and is the only reason why I'm giving it a four at this point Two functional Fitness areas with loads of equipment some very nice medicine balls, loads of Kettlebells up to 88 lbs which typically are not found in Big box gyms. NightClub vibe Spin bike studio for classes. Barre and Group Fitness Studio Pool and Hot tub Basketball Courts Large and clean Lockeroom with showers Huge DB area with Heavy DB's Large Machine area with everything from Cables, to Plate loaded machines. Massage Tables Personal Training Pad Best of all for me a separate area with 8 Olympic weightlifting/ Powerlifting with squat racks and bumper plates. The one thing I wasn't clear on but also did not see any signs saying not to do was dropping weights for The olympic Weighlifter/Crossfitter/Powerlifter. I did do some snatches and Clean and Jerks but they were light and I brought them down with control. The reason why I said I wasn't clear on that is because lots of gyms will have Platforms and bumper plates and still have a no dropping policy or members that will complain, I hope that's not the case here because this the right set up for it and it's separate from any other equipment. Overall great gym with everything you could want. I was there 7:30 AM- 9 AM on their Free trial pass and it wasn't busy.

    As a regular VASA member for six months plus, I have observed the gym's crowd levels, which, while…read moresometimes busy, are more manageable compared to other gyms. The staff's professionalism and welcoming nature are notable. The cleanliness of the facility is generally good, though temperature and lighting could be improved as it is very bright and very hot in there. My primary concerns are the use of tripods and video recording, which seems unrestricted, and the differing expectations for male and female attire, as the males are asked to keep their shirts on, while the females walk around in nothing more than a bra and panties. Implementing a universal dress code requiring shirts would promote a more inclusive environment. Moreover, moderating the music volume and diversifying the playlist would cater to a broader range of preferences as I'm sure most people would agree we do not want to listen to songs by Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys from their very first albums. I do suggest something more culturally diverse and less drag queen show. Thanks in advance.

    Goreala Performance

    Goreala Performance

    (5 reviews)

    Midtown

    So this is a new gym and at first I was a tad, intimidated, unsure - I really didnt know what to…read moreexpect. However, this is on the other side of Planet Fitness, it seems like a hole in the wall place. Then when I walked in... It was clean, it smelled good, not like when you walk into an old gym and everything smells of sweat and who knows what. The machines were well maintained and the art work was awesome. It was 10AM on a Saturday and no one was there. There is access to the gym 24/7 with a membership ($30 or $35 a month). They have cardio machines and a lot of weight equipment. I was nervous but ready to go! I met with a personal trainer since I am no where near my goal. His name was Judge. HOLY, there was no messing around. We got to work and worked the entire 45 minutes! There was little rest and he kept my muscles and me focused on the task at hand. Super kind and very motivating. By the time I left I couldn't wait for the next session. No nerves, no intimidation just motivation! I noticed the gym didn't have a Yelp review, but I am telling you if you are looking for a low key gym, who surrounds you with good people and good equipment or if you need a trainer ($35/session for 1 (group rates too)) OR you are into competing, want to reach a goal, etc.... this is the place to come. Check it out!!! As my trainer said, "Everyone starts somewhere". So, start at The Jungle "Gym"!

    Outstanding team and facility. Coach really knows his stuff. I have been working with Bryce and…read morehis trainers for 12 weeks now and have been pushed harder than ever before. Great results and and and even better community. Awesome place, I am more than pleased with what all is offered. I highly recommend signing up, Go Real! www.gorealaperformance.com

    Tulsa Global District - The Asian American Pacific Islander Cultural Festival had Kaajhuab, a Hmong dance team

    Tulsa Global District

    (2 reviews)

    I did not know about the Tulsa Global District until I saw the sign outside of Nam Hai today…read more Founded in 2020, the Tulsa Global District is committed to commercial revitalization of the 21st St & Garnett Road commercial corridor. Tulsa Global District in East Tulsa is bounded by 11th Street to the north, the Martin Regional Library to the south, Highway 169 to the west, and Disney Elementary School to the east. I have frequented some of these businesses in Tulsa Global District without even knowing. Most of these are on East 21st Street or on S. Garnett Road. There was a night market in May 2024 that I missed, but it looked really fun. I don't see anything for 2025 though. Now I know about it, I will set my goal this next year to try all businesses in Tulsa Global District, especially the taco shops. I wish they would put some sort of physical markers for Tulsa Global District like the Asian District in Oklahoma City. Maybe some signs on E 21st Street so that way when people drive by the area, they know they are in Tulsa Global District. As of right now, it's an underwhelming and unknown area on the map.

    When I first moved to Tulsa, I asked the first Mexican I met where I could find the best tacos…read more They immediately told me I had to go to 21st & Garnett. When I asked for the name of the spot, they said it didn't matter which one I picked, I wouldn't be disappointed. I was skeptical at first but then learned that it was the truth. Not only did I find authentic Mexican food, but I also found the great Asian food. This is certainly where you find the best pho. East Tulsa is where cultures collide. I am so excited this is being brought to light by the Tulsa Global District, an organization formed in 2020 as an Oklahoma Main Street Program. The program's goal is to revitalize communities with economic stimulation and restore them as core assets. Luisa, the director of TGD, is looking for ways to books the area's visibility through community events. They threw a multicultural festival in the parking lot of Nam Hai back in March 2022, that had amazing food trucks (this is where I discovered Manila Ice), Asian & Latinx music/dance performances, market, and activities for all ages. It was so fun! They also organized an Asian American Pacific Islander Cultural Festival in May. The organization's vision is that the area will be a destination for inclusivity and for celebrating multicultural diversity. Super excited to see what else they have in store!

    Y at East Central - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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