3/5 Sam Harry E. 2 years ago on Google
I
tried
PureGym
on
a
free
3
day
pass
offer
when
my
local
the
Gym
in
Broadheath
was
closed
for
Maintenance
Facilities:
The
changing
rooms
are
tiny
compared
to
the
Gym.
Also
the
method
to
get
in
is
more
complicated
than
the
Gym
as
you
have
to
press
ok
after
entering
you
pass
code
whiles
at
the
Gym
after
pass
code
is
entered
it
automatically
lets
you
in.
Also
the
vending
machines
are
expensive
£3.40
for
a
protein
bar
and
£1.90
for
a
water.
These
are
£2.80
and
£1.50
at
the
gym.
Also
the
layout
of
this
Gym
is
like
an
house
with
how
it
was
built
and
separate
rooms
with
equipment
Gym
Equipment:
I
really
wasn’t
impressed
with
the
range
of
equipment.
The
least
weight
with
the
freeweights
area
was
6kg
compare
to
the
4kg
the
Gym
which
is
ideal
and
the
perfect
weight
for
me.
Also
there
was
only
one
of
each
weighted
machines
such
as
the
leg
press
compared
to
the
majority
at
the
Gym
who
have
2.
The
calf
press
and
the
hip
abduction
was
rusting
whilst
I
never
witness
that
at
the
Gym.
Also
I
forgot
how
close
it
was
to
Alty
Grammar
and
BTH
sixth
forms
so
it
was
packed
full
of
them
especially
those
who
are
in
an
group
and
hurdled
around
the
equipment
and
hog
it
for
half
an
hour
when
they
all
take
turn
using
the
equipment.
Maybe
introduced
an
sixth
form
hour.
Staff:
I
can’t
really
comment
on
staff
as
they
were
in
the
office
and
didn’t
have
any
out
on
the
gym
floor.
The
staff
at
the
Gym
are
always
on
the
gym
floor
either
training
clients
or
engaging
with
members.
Cleaning:
There
was
very
few
cleaning
stations
in
PureGym
and
some
areas
didn’t
have
any
cleaning
areas,
compared
to
the
Gym
which
have
dozen
areas
with
cleaning
spray
and
the
staff
also
have
a
water
gun
to
spray
the
equipment
to
clean
it.
When
my
membership
is
up
for
renew
I
will
stick
to
the
Gym
and
not
chose
PureGym.
The
Gym
also
have
events
and
taster
evenings
and
members
challenges,
whilst
I
couldn’t
see
anything
for
that
at
PureGym