2/5 Alexandra G. 9 months ago on Google
My
experience
with
Glute
Camp
was
a
little
different
than
the
rest
of
the
reviews.
Firstly,
I
want
to
state
that
I
signed
up
for
this
gym
after
one
class,
and
I
think
if
I
had
waited
and
taken
a
few
more
drop-in
classes
I
might
have
realized
it
might
not
have
been
a
good
fit
for
me
before
signing
up.
This
gym
places
a
large
emphasis
on
weight-lifting
with
the
bar
and
at
the
rack.
I
am
not
super
comfortable
using
the
bar
and
rack
so
I
always
felt
a
little
intimidated
when
doing
these
workouts.
In
one
of
my
early
classes,
Daniel
was
the
trainer
and
I
let
him
know
that
I
would
need
one
of
the
lighter
bars
because
I
could
not
complete
the
exercise
with
a
normal
bar.
he
asked
me
to
do
a
rep
to
confirm
before
giving
me
a
lighter
bar.
To
me,
this
was
a
red
flag.
I
understand
gyms
are
meant
to
push
your
limits
but
if
a
member
expresses
that
they
are
not
comfortable
completing
an
exercise
as
is,
I
think
it
is
important
to
listen
to
them.
After
this
experience,
I
started
moving
away
from
the
weight
lifting
classes
and
taking
the
boxing
classes
instead.
This
brings
me
to
another
point:
there
are
several
male
trainers
in
a
women’s
gym.
I
only
trained
with
Daniel
in
a
weight
lifting
class,
so
I
can’t
speak
for
the
other
male
trainers,
but
it
just
seems
a
little
against
the
ethos
of
the
brand
to
have
several
male
trainers
at
a
women’s
gym.
Are
there
not
enough
capable
women
trainers????
It’s
just
a
weird
vibe.
So
I
started
taking
the
boxing
classes
with
Coach
Ritchie
instead
of
the
other
class
options.
Despite
the
fact
that
the
boxing
classes
are
taught
by
another
male
trainer,
I
have
to
say
that
Coach
Ritchie
was
awesome
and
his
classes
were
the
highlight
of
my
experience
at
this
gym.
It
was
super
fun
and
a
great
workout,
and
I
never
felt
pressured
to
keep
going
or
do
moves
that
weren’t
comfortable.
I
highly
recommend
trying
one
of
his
classes.
After
a
few
months
though,
I
started
using
my
membership
less
and
less
and
I
decided
it
was
time
to
cancel
and
find
a
gym
that
was
a
better
fit
for
me.
This
is
where
the
majority
of
my
issues
lie.
Daniel
(who
I
believe
is
co-owner
or
manager
as
well
as
being
a
trainer)
was
the
person
who
handled
my
cancellation.
Again,
it’s
extremely
weird
that
they
have
a
MAN
handling
the
most
intimidating
portion
of
the
gym
experience
(cancellation)
at
a
WOMEN’S
GYM.
He
gives
me
the
usual
back
and
forth,
oh
do
you
want
to
pause
the
membership,
decrease
the
frequency
of
the
lessons,
to
which
I
say
no.
After
I
finally
get
and
return
the
cancellation
form,
he
just
stops
responding.
I
sent
four
emails
over
the
course
of
six
days,
and
heard
nothing
back.
So
I
go
into
the
gym
to
cancel,
and
finally
get
to
speak
with
Daniel,
and
he
says
“he
only
handles
certain
inquiries
on
certain
days
of
the
week.”
What????
So
there
was
no
day
in
the
six
day
period
where
I
was
reaching
out
that
you
were
able
to
handle
cancellations????
K
bye.
Once
I
went
into
their
location,
I
was
able
to
confirm
with
Daniel
that
the
membership
would
be
cancelled
and
I
was
finally
FREEEEEE.
My
review
is
definitely
in
the
minority,
so
this
might
be
a
great
fit
for
others
and
just
wasn’t
for
me.
Either
way,
I
think
it’s
good
to
have
a
full
picture
of
a
gym,
the
good
and
the
bad,
before
you
sign
up.
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