3/5 Ai 1 year ago on Google
While
I'm
somewhat
satisfied
with
the
equipment
and
the
location
of
this
gym,
I
find
it
frustrating
that
the
group
classes
studio
doesn't
have
mirrors,
and
that
the
scene
location
is
not
in
front
of
a
window
with
a
view,
but
on
the
opposite
side.
It
seems
like
the
people
who
planned
this
gym
didn't
consider
the
needs
of
their
clients.
Moreover,
I'm
very
disappointed
with
the
level
of
professionalism
exhibited
by
the
group
class
trainers.
It's
so
low
that
I'm
seriously
considering
finding
another
gym.
I
hope
that
someone
from
Les
Mills
would
come
and
assess
the
trainers
to
ensure
that
they
meet
the
requirements
for
Les
Mills
trainers.
ps
Regarding
the
trainer,
he
was
not
following
the
LesMills
choreography,
skipping
combinations
connected
with
music
and
making
the
class
boring.
On
top
of
that,
he
lacked
charisma
and
style.
As
for
the
studio,
the
modern
trend
is
to
remove
windows,
but
in
your
case,
the
studio
is
small,
and
something
must
be
done
to
visually
extend
the
space
for
clients.
Placing
mirrors,
putting
clients
in
front
of
windows,
or
using
other
visual
techniques
could
help.
Additionally,
placing
the
stage
on
the
narrow
side
makes
clients
feel
like
horses
with
blinders.
It
would
be
more
comfortable
to
have
space
to
the
left
and
right.
A
more
proper
configuration
would
be
to
place
the
stage
on
the
wider
side
of
the
studio
or
to
place
clients
in
front
of
a
window
since
the
view
sells.
As
a
certified
LesMills
group
instructor,
I
can
tell
that
it's
a
shame
to
have
nice,
clean,
new
LesMills
equipment
but
an
uncomfortable
studio
and
trainers
who
need
LesMills
education.
Without
quality
control,
trainers
will
try
to
make
it
simpler
for
themselves
over
time.
I
know
what
I'm
talking
about.
Consider
adding
CXworks
and
BodyBalance
classes,
as
99%
of
gyms
in
Bali
only
offer
Bodycombat
and
Bodypump,
and
these
are
also
popular
classes
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