Seems more like a Used Car Dealership than a gym.
Written: Nov 21 '00
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Pros: open 24 hours, lots of weights
Cons: under qualified trainers, expensive
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| Ryankey's Full Review: 24 Hour Fitness |
Getting a membership at 24 Hour Fitness was one of the longest and most boring tasks I have ever fortaken. The so called "trainer" that gave me a tour had absolutely no idea what he was talking about, and obviously had never lifted a weight in his life. He was full of lies from the very beginning. As we were getting acquainted he introduced himself and stated he was 6'2" and weighted 185. Now I am 5'11 and I could see the top of this guys head, so right off the bat I knew he was full of garbage.
All I wanted was to go in there and lift weights, and they tried to hustle me into EVERY little thing I could think of. I said I wanted just a gym membership and nothing else, and he kept throwing in all types of extras I had no need for. After 2 hours I finally signed all the papers and was ready to pump iron.
Although the gym is nice, it is no better than any other gym. I would only reccomend 24 hour fitness if you have a need to work out at odd hours of the day, such as myself. They will try to get you to sign up for things you don't need, just be bold and tell them NO!
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Epinions.com ID: Ryankey
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Member: ryan key
Location: Ojai, CA. USA
Reviews written: 24
Trusted by: 1 member
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