3/5 Dave L. 5 years ago on Google
Just
went
in
for
a
workout
on
a
Thursday
evening.
About
9
p.m.
Stated
business
hours
on
the
door
say
they're
open
until
11
p.m.
Their
website
says
the
same,
as
well
as
Google.
I
get
there,
and
their
doors
are
locked.
No
sign
saying
why
they're
closed.
No
email.
No
mass
text.
Nothing.
Hey
guys,
if
you're
gonna
just
close
up
early,
I
think
your
paying
members
deserve
some
kind
of
explanation
before
we
waste
our
time
driving
to
your
location.
Very
unprofessional.
I've
been
working
out
here
for
several
weeks,
and
the
only
reason
I'm
giving
3
stars
is
because
of
the
equipment
selection
and
diversity,
layout
of
the
gym,
and
some
of
the
staff
are
fairly
decent
(but
not
all
of
them.)
I've
had
personal
trainers
walk
across
the
Oly
lifting
platform
I'm
using
while
they're
talking
with
clients,
which
is
a
huge
no-no
in
regards
to
their,
my,
and
their
clients'
safety.
Apart
from
that,
it's
terrible
gym
etiquette.
Like
seriously,
just
take
2
extra
steps
and
walk
around.
Good
selection
of
free
weights,
machines,
and
open
space
to
do
floor
based
movements.
They
also
have
some
pieces
of
equipment
that
many
other
gyms
do
not,
which
scores
them
some
points.
Like
any
other
gym
around
here
apparently,
the
members
are
a
mixed
bag
in
terms
of
overall
douchebaggery
and
gym
etiquette.
Many
are
very
cool
and
understand
the
concept
of
shared
space
and
shared
equipment,
but
others
take
no
responsibility
for
cleaning
up
weights
after
themselves,
destroy
barbells
by
dropping
them
on
pins
while
doing
idiotic
rack
pulls,
and
just
wreck
the
bathrooms.
If
you
ever
wanted
to
die
by
asphyxiation
from
Axe
body
spray,
just
walk
into
the
men's
locker
room.
You
may
not
get
out
alive.
You'll
also
see
a
fair
amount
of
clueless
noobs
curling
in
the
squat
rack
while
you're
waiting
to,
you
know,
squat
in
it.
People
pulling
out
3+
sets
of
dumbbells,
scattering
them
all
around
a
bench
they'll
occupy
for
the
next
hour,
mostly
while
they're
texting.
Then
throwing
their
dumbbells
on
the
ground
after
they
finally
get
around
to
doing
a
set.
And
people
pilfering
your
spring
clips
when
you're
not
looking.
Constantly.
It's
like,
no
go
ahead
and
take
'em.
I
was
just
using
them
for
squats,
but
you
clearly
need
them
more
than
I
do
for
your
freaking
EZ
bar
curls.
But
such
is
the
nature
of
a
public
gym,
especially
one
with
reasonable-in
fact,
very
good-membership
rates.
I
knew
before
I
joined
this
wasn't
a
24-hour
access
location,
but
guys,
if
you're
going
to
be
closing
down
early
so
we
can't
use
the
facilities
when
you're
supposed
to
be
open,
what
good
are
you
as
a
gym?
I
can
think
of
a
million
other
ways
that
are
far
more
entertaining
to
waste
some
time
and
money
than
paying
for
a
membership
and
driving
to
a
locked
gym.
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