2/5 Alex G. 11 months ago on Google • 4 reviews
Positive:
Good
location
near
subway;
Still
new
and
NOT
YET
that
crowded
(2023),
but
it
can
get
crowded
between
17:30-20:00;
Clean;
Negative:
Not
that
big
of
a
gym,
its
medium
sized
at
best,
compared
to
other
competitors
(see
The
Gym
Militari
or
Downtown
Obor,
etc);
They
don’t
let
you
use
the
spinning
bikes
from
the
spinning
area,
even
when
there
are
no
classes.
They
like
them
nice
and
shiny
for
no
logical
reason.
If
you
want
to
use
a
proficient
bike,
you
have
no
choice
but
to
use
the
bikes
in
the
gym,
evidently
not
the
same
models
and
not
nearly
as
good
(ergonomically
wise)
as
those
from
spinning
class;
Lack
of
sufficient
bars
for
the
cable
machines,
there
is
just
one
bar
with
a
rotator
center
piece
with
medium
grip
and
the
rest
are
fixed.
Would
have
been
nice
to
have
the
latest
equipment,
with
emphasis
on
hand
positioning
(see
equipment
from
The
Gym
Militari);
Classic
WorldClass,
lack
of
important
leg
presses
or
machines,
they
just
have
one
leg
press,
one
quad
extension
machine,
one
femoral
biceps
curl
machine,
one
abductor
and
one
adductor.
No
pendulum
squat
machine,
no
incline
leg
press,
no
sissy
squat
stand,
no
calve
machine;
Yes,
you
can
improvise
and
adapt
all
other
exercises
with
current
equipment,
but
then
what
is
the
difference
between
worldclass,
a
supposedly
proficient
gym
brand
and
any
other
single
or
non
chain
branded
gym?
Taking
a
look
through
the
other
reviews,
it
is
hilarious
how
not
even
the
gym
manager
can
or
would
provide
an
elaborate
and
detailed
review
regarding
the
pros
at
least.
“Spacious
new
gym”.
Haha,
depicts
perfectly
the
World
Class
money
oriented
mindset,
rather
than
client
needs
oriented.
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