2/5 natally r. 6 months ago on Google
I
used
to
be
a
regular
at
this
gym,
attending
diligently
every
day
at
5
am
and
putting
in
my
best
effort.
There's
no
denying
that
the
gym
has
a
flashy
appeal,
with
excellent
installations,
cleanliness,
and
an
impressive
array
of
new
and
well-maintained
equipment.
However,
my
experience
left
me
wanting
in
a
few
key
aspects.
The
gym's
strength
lies
in
its
aesthetics
and
equipment
quality.
It's
organized
and
visually
appealing,
making
it
a
pleasant
place
to
work
out.
But
when
it
comes
to
achieving
personal
fitness
goals,
I
found
myself
lacking
the
necessary
support
and
attention.
One
significant
drawback
was
the
lack
of
individualized
attention.
The
classes
were
often
crowded,
making
it
difficult
for
trainers
to
focus
on
the
needs
of
each
participant.
Consequently,
I
struggled
to
receive
proper
guidance
on
my
form
and
technique
during
movements.
This
lack
of
personalized
feedback
hindered
my
progress
and
left
me
feeling
like
just
another
face
in
the
crowd.
Another
concern
was
the
fast-paced
nature
of
the
classes.
With
numerous
exercises
packed
into
a
single
session,
it
was
challenging
to
concentrate
on
personal
records
or
track
my
progress
effectively.
I
often
felt
rushed
from
one
exercise
to
another,
making
it
difficult
to
gauge
my
growth
over
time.
What
disappointed
me
the
most
was
the
gym's
apparent
emphasis
on
marketing
and
self-promotion.
While
the
gym
produced
flashy,
overly
edited
videos
of
their
coaches
and
events,
I
would
have
preferred
to
see
more
attention
directed
towards
the
clients.
It
felt
like
the
gym
was
more
interested
in
showcasing
its
image
than
in
genuinely
helping
its
members
achieve
their
fitness
goals.
To
be
clear,
the
coaches
were
extremely
friendly,
but
their
inability
to
provide
one-on-one
attention
limited
the
overall
effectiveness
of
their
guidance.
Personalized
support
is
crucial
for
anyone
serious
about
their
fitness
journey,
and
this
was
where
the
gym
fell
short
for
me.