5/5 Ali S. 6 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
U.N.I.
is
one
of
those
places
you
go
to
and
feel
like
home:
it’s
cozy,
safe,
functional,
and
everything
you
need
in
a
small
basement.
It’s
the
mom
and
pop
restaurant
of
gyms.
You
can
order
off
the
menu,
or
you
can
ask
the
chief
to
cook
you
up
something
you
crave.
And
at
U.N.I.,
you
can
walk
in
and
go
about
your
own
exercise
plan
or
work
with
any
of
a
handful
of
exceptional
trainers
to
target
your
needs
and
achieve
your
goals.
I’ve
worked
with
Harry
for
a
little
under
a
year
now,
and
the
experience
has
been
transformative.
Movements
feel
natural,
strength
has
improved,
and
the
quality
of
work
is
better.
It’s
about
doing
the
right
things
in
the
right
amount
to
get
the
right
results.
Not
just
doing
everything
and
anything.
But,
beside
working
with
Harry
and
before
doing
so,
every
member
of
the
staff
were
the
right
dose
of
present
and
available
without
being
intrusive.
From
Kurt
-
owner
and
trainer
-
to
Karl,
Harry,
Anthony,
and
Annabelle
(trainers)
there’s
a
community
that
fosters
healthy
gym
culture
and
wellness
through
movement.
You
can
just
as
easily
talk
about
your
day
as
you
can
about
the
best
exercise
for
scapular
strength.
I
can
lambast
about
the
hours
and
how
the
weekends
are
only
from
9:00
to
15:00.
Or
that
holidays
are
off.
And
I
can
try
to
find
reason
that
a
small
space
would
feel
cramped.
But
it
doesn’t.
And
it’s
never
so
busy
that
you
can’t
do
what
you
want
when
you
want.
Ann
the
criticism
I
may
have
is
a
drop
in
the
bucket
of
everything
else
that’s
so
great
about
the
place.
U.N.I.
is
a
home.
The
staff
is
a
family.
And
you
will
always
be
welcomed
as
part
of
the
community.