3/5 Jonathan van der W. 1 year ago on Google
The
gym
itself
is
okay.
I
genuinely
enjoy
training
there.
I’ve
trained
at
much
worse
facilities.
It’s
most
definitely
the
best
SATS
I’ve
been
to
for
training
legs!
Yes,
the
equipment
is
old
(as
others
have
mentioned)
but
it’s
functional
and
very
well
maintained.
I
hope
they
never
get
rid
of
the
older
Cybex
machines!
Besides,
your
body
doesn’t
know
what
the
equipment
and
weights
look
like
anyway,
so
that
really
shouldn’t
matter.
You’re
there
to
train,
not
to
look
at
shiny
equipment.
What
does
upset
me,
however,
is
the
Mini
SATS
set
up-
but,
to
be
honest,
this
can
be
said
about
any
SATS
which
offers
the
Mini
SATS
service.
So
my
issue
with
Mini
SATS
is
not
unique
to
this
club.
-
They
have
a
queuing
system.
So
there
are
times
when
you’re
forced
to
wait
quite
a
long
time
for
a
spot
in
Mini
SATS;
which
really
sucks
when
you’ve
taken
a
pre-workout
and
are
anxious
to
train.
-
They’re
open
at
highly
irregular
hours
that
don’t
really
help
the
average
person.
It’s
terribly
frustrating
when
my
wife
and
I
have
to
train
at
separate
times,
while
PAYING
for
a
child-minding
service
at
the
gym
and
then
not
getting
what
we
perceive
to
be
value
for
our
money.
-
They
generally
have
just
one
person
looking
after
ALL
the
kids.
It
would
be
prudent
to
have
people
designated
to
caring
for
very
young
children
(like
babies
needing
diaper
changes)
and
people
designated
to
caring
for
older
children
that
require
less
supervision.
This
way
they
could
ensure
a
greater
intake
and,
subsequently,
shorter
queues.
In
terms
of
this
particular
gym,
there’s
ample
space
in
the
club,
so
they
could
comfortably
enlarge
their
Mini
SATS
space
to
ensure
a
better
experience
for
their
patrons.
I
would
argue,
that
improvements
such
as
this
would
even
attract
more
members.
So,
to
summarize:
it’s
really
a
great
place
to
train
but
be
prepared
for
a
varied
experience
when
it
comes
to
Mini
SATS.