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    Zero Gravity Fitness

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Crunch Fitness - Winter Garden

    Crunch Fitness - Winter Garden

    2.6
    (48 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I've been going to this location from Day 1 of their opening. Most of the staff up front are…read morefriendly and professional. There is plenty of parking with a little overflow parking area that I've had to use a couple times. They have a recovery zone with 3 or 4 hydromassage beds. They limit the time to 10 minutes. There is also a tanning bed. What they don't offer is childcare. I feel they could've designed the space a bit differently to add the childcare. They have many different types of machines, some more popular than others, of course. Wipe stations are everywhere which is convenient. They have a 2nd floor with treadmills, bikes and the group fitness studio. It has stairs and a single person open air lift elevator to help disabled members upstairs. Although, when I was experiencing mobility issues, when they first opened, they only had a couple people up front who knew how to use it. I had to call someone up front from my cell phone when I was ready to come back down. It isn't set up to let you go up and down on your own, which is very inconvenient and inconsiderate to someone with disabilities. They really should redesign the elevator to a closed elevator and allow members independent access to it like they have at other locations.

    I've been going here since the gym opened. It's a convenient location, and they have a good…read moreassortment of equipment. The problem is, I'm not sure what my dues are paying for. As a member who pays dues in addition to a "Maintenance Fee," I would hope that there would be routine maintenance on the equipment, but I can't help but notice that slightly dirty TRX bands have been replaced and walls have been painted while all 4 rowers remain barely usable. (A good number of the ellipticals also have issues, but there are enough ellipticals that you can always find one in working condition. The rowers, however, are limited.) Instead of rowers, we have a rower graveyard. The one usable rower now has a ripped foot strap. For months, the other rowers have had issues. The second rower's seat pops off the track. The third one has a chain that slips. And the last one has a very heavy, squeaky chain. These all seem like things that could be easy fixes, but here we are.

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    Optimum Body Fitness

    Optimum Body Fitness

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Amazing place to workout and have a great community and team... everyone is so friendly and…read morededicated

    I like OBF and the members so much that I drive 30-45 minutes across town in rush hour traffic to…read morego. Yep, that's how much of an impact these people have. Annnd just in case you didn't know, I'm not a fan I've driving in traffic! You can tell that every coach at OBF enjoy their jobs. They take their time to not only guide you through each workout but they go out of their way to make sure each individual is comfortable doing each exercise correctly. If need be, a different movement or lift can be subbed in. Hitting a PR and cheering you on to work harder is just as important as scaling when you need to OR slowing up the pace. They have Crossfit classes that include weightlifting lifts and various high intensity (HIT) workouts. There are also bootcamp classes to get your heart racing. Either (or both) classes are sure to keep you moving and shaking. Note : There are various classes in the a.m. and p.m. for both Crossfit and boot camp. There are showers upstairs if you need, great perk if you need to get to work after. Also, the parking lot is located within a shopping plaza with plenty of spaces. Added bonus: The staff and members are amazing! Everyone is super nice and fun. We not only help each other out, we crack jokes and plan social events. We are one giant team of friends cheering each other on in and outside of the gym. That makes all the gasping for air and sweating 1000 times more enjoyable!

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    Roper YMCA Family Center

    Roper YMCA Family Center

    3.7
    (18 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Roper YMCA is one of the two closest locations to where I reside. So far it has been nice attending…read morethis location. I am greeted every time I check in. What I love about this YMCA location is that there is ample equipment and I am able to get a productive workout complete. So far all machines that I have used are in great working condition. Other members too are able to get their workout done with ease unlike other locations where people are on their phone, taking up the machines and not actually using them efficiently. I have gone early morning around 7 AM and I have also gone in the evenings around 7/8 PM. I have not taken any classes yet, but will soon explore some. My only one complaint is that I have unable to use the sauna due to it being out of order. Hopefully, they're able to repair it soon. I have also heard and read in other reviews that it is frequently being repaired. Hopefully that gets resolved soon.

    We attended this Easter egg hunt and overall it was a fun concept with a great turnout, but there…read morewere a few things that could really improve the experience, especially for younger kids. First, I do want to say the staff were absolutely lovely. We arrived before everything was already set up, and they let my two young children help with scattering some of the eggs beforehand, which was a really kind and memorable touch. They were also great about sharing information on other programs, including a YMCA date night service where parents can drop off their kids while they enjoy dinner and a movie, which honestly sounds like something we might try in the future. The setup itself was a classic "scatter and go" format, with plastic eggs spread across a field and kids released at the same time. While exciting, it always makes things pretty chaotic, and our two-year-old ended up with candy like hard Jolly Ranchers and gum, which aren't really appropriate for toddlers and felt like a bit of a miss given the age range advertised for the section we were told to participate in. For future events, it would be great if the eggs in the under-3 section were filled only with toddler-appropriate items to help avoid potential choking hazards and make the experience more enjoyable, and less stressful, for parents of little ones. The bigger issue, though, was the "golden egg" system. The idea is great, special eggs with prizes inside, but in practice it created some awkward dynamics. We saw families staking out golden eggs ahead of time, including one instance where a parent encouraged their child to literally sit with their hand on an egg before the event started. I'm not here to judge anyone, but it did take away from the fairness and fun of the hunt. A simple fix would be to go more "Willy Wonka" style next time, hide the golden prize as a surprise inside regular eggs rather than making them visible targets. That would keep the excitement while making things feel a lot more equitable for all kids. Overall, a fun event with great staff and good energy, but a few thoughtful tweaks could make it much more enjoyable and inclusive for everyone.

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    Smart Fitness

    Smart Fitness

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I've been training now for a couple of months with Jonathan and Ron after meeting Andrew their…read moreattention is so nice and acceptable they keep you calm organized and remind you to breathe! These two men are just enjoyable to be around as you're trying to improve your own body and beside you they help you it's just great I wish it on everybody

    I was referred to Smart Fitness by Dr. Larissa Bravo in late 2022. She was doing physical therapy…read moreon my back and I mentioned I had been diagnosed with osteopenia (the precursor to osteoporosis - low bone density) Summer of '21. I told her I was taking extra calcium and other supplements and doing a regular weight training routine at home. She was very direct and said that won't help. You need to be loading. ..."if you weigh 130 pounds, you need to load your bones with 546 pounds to build bone. When we stand, gravity applies a load to our bones equals our body weight. Walking briskly increases load, running or jogging adds even more load, but it is higher impact activities like jumping or strength training that is needed to meet 4+ times body weight." from American Bone Health I have osteoporosis in my family. I started testing at age 50 with the first bad result at 53. My fear is many women may already have this issue, but have no clue. Also if they know they are probably following the incorrect advice I was given. "Eat more calcium, walk, lift weights..." In short I needed to start lifting a lot more than my 10lbs weights at home. This will not increase bone density or slow down the decrease that happens with age. If possible, I needed to safely lift more than my body weight. Enter Smart Fitness January 2023: I started working with Jonathan and told him my goals. He was realistic and said most tests are done once every two years for a reason, but they could definitely get me stronger and working towards some real loading. I am grateful for Dr. Bravo's recommendation. My strength noticibly improved over a few months. After 6 months friends started to notice I looked better, stronger. Just last week, ( after 8-9months) I lifted 20lbs more than my body weight!! All the coaches are professional nice and most importantly know what they are doing! I had to be careful of re-injuring my back, and I've had no injuries or strains (that I usually get working alone in a gym). Smart Fitness has zero gym bunnies. Everyone is supportive. There is free water, fruits and nuts. Also Josie Lambert offers message therapy. Lastly, the gender neutral bathroom is always clean. You don't get that at your average gym.

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