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by txrevews36 , Feb 27 '04
Pros: MY gym is new, clean, friendly, convenient and accomodating. Cons: Not all of their gyms are created equal.
I've belonged to 24-HR Fitness twice. The last time I belonged, my husband and I had a family membership and paid by the month. Eventually we stopped going (don't the gyms bank on that?) and cancelled our membership. The gym my husband went to was ...
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by simplymari , Jun 17 '00
Pros: excellent equipment, variety of classes, good locations, reasonably priced Cons: absolutely no customer service unless they're trying to sell you something
I checked out several gyms in my vicinity prior to joining 24 Hour Fitness. The main reasons that I chose 24 Hour were locale (several within 20 miles of my house), ability to work out at their facilities when out of town, hours and class...
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by lobstermagnet , Mar 31 '08
Pros: Variety of locations, you can sign up month to month Cons: Inconsistent club quality, personal trainers are a sales staff
I joined 24 hour fitness because of it's convenience. Basically, it was the closest gym to my place of work and there was a location near my house. I also travel a lot, and each of the cities I travel to have clubs near my remote offices. I really ...
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by stephiemullen , Jun 02 '04
Pros: Excellent staff, updated equipment, boosts confidence Cons: They kind of push you to buy a lot of stuff at first.
I joined the gym a week ago today and I am already feeling great. I signed up for a four day a week membership which had no enrollment fee, some other fee of $79 and a monthly membership of $21.99. I was instantly set up with an appointment for a free ...
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by calmo28 , Aug 08 '00
Pros: Price Cons: Waiting for equipment
I joined 24 Hour Fitness because it is really close to my house and I got a great deal. I bought a full membership in Sacramento and pay $15 a month. If I had signed up in San Francisco, i would have to pay about $35 a month.
I work out...
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by romanguy , Feb 02 '01
Pros: Easy online enrollment at a great price! (Read more inside) Cons: Interesting assortment of clientele
As a runner and more of an outdoorsey type of person, I have always loathed gyms. Stuffy, smelly little places crammed full of people wearing ridiculous outfits struggling towards some unattainable panacea of looking good naked in front of the locker...
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by LoveMyMom , Jul 11 '00
Pros: Fantastic Array Of Equipment Cons: Long Lines At Peak Hours
Even though the sign says “24hr Fitness,” make sure you find out the hours of the club you will be going to the most because they don’t all stay open 24 hours. I learned this lesson the hard way when I showed up to my local club at midnight only to find...
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by WorkingMomof2 - Top 200, Jun 27 '00
Pros: Nice variety of classes, lots of clubs, friendly members, easy to get a discount on joining, not as much of a "meat market" as some gyms Cons: Enrollment fees, pushy sales people
Few things incur as much heel dragging as joining a new gym. Other than visiting the dentist, there are very few things that I put off beyond their necessary time. Joining a new gym is one of them, which is why it took me eight years to join 24 Hour...
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by Freak369 in Wellness & Beauty, - Top 10, Jan 05 '01
Pros: Great value for the price, clean, new equipment. Cons: Stuck up patrons, small showers, some places have no day care.
I am sure that if you have seen any of my reviews you know I make a daily trek to the gym to lift weights as well as do at least 30 minutes of cardio activities. When I am at the gym I’m in another world – often times when people try to talk to me they...
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by Steifel , Oct 27 '00
Pros: Your schedule does not need to work around theirs Cons: Good coaching is rare, no area to stretch
24hr hour fitness is not one of those places that will hold your hand through the door, and wipe other people's sweat off the seats for you. On the other hand, they are also not going to say, "Sorry, we're closing," This gym is there for you...
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by jpeter , Dec 27 '00
Pros: great facilites and staff Cons: high pressure sales staff
This review started as a comment of workingmomof2 evaluation (which I strongly recommend reading) then developed a life of its own. I joined 24 Fitness nearly two months ago. I am male, 25 and wanted to start doing something in the fitness arena since...
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by brad_cantrill - Top 1000, Jun 16 '00
Pros: Good facilities, family oriented Cons: Eek Spandex!
I've been working out at 24 hour fitness center since I was 12 years old. That's when I discovered the importance of weights and how keeping in shape could improve your social life. For months I begged my parents for a gym membership. Finally,...
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by beanieaddict , Jun 19 '00
Pros: The place is brand new and equipment is new Cons: crowded and having to wait long periods for machines
My husband and I joined 24 Hour Fitness in Hayward or San Leandro. weeks ago. It's a brand new club and does have a lot of equipment, but it seems that the number of members exceeds the number of treadmills and such. Sometimes the wait can be pretty...
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by johnnynw , Sep 16 '08
Pros: Nice people. Lots of machines. Big pool. Cons: Lots of people. Complicated machines, at first. Lots of chlorine in pool -- LOL
You can lose 30lbs without a gym -- I got my brother to lose 180 lbs in just over a year -- he stopped eating McDonald's 2 times a day, started eating smaller portions of meals, stopped snacking on sugar, and walked 1 mile a day!Before that, he ...
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by reritr , Jan 28 '08
Pros: Clean, well equipped, attractive Cons: Crowded, lots of high pressure to train with them, lots of "specials."
The price was right when we prepaid -- $22 each for my spouse and I for three full years when you do the math. We have a Super Sport facility here (only six of these in the U.S. so far), which has every piece of workout equipment known to man. But we ...
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