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    Fit 24

    5.0 (1 review)
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    1 year ago

    Great gym. Small crowds, nice owners, newer equipment, short walk from car, good AC, and good music.

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    Crunch Fitness - Carrollwood

    Crunch Fitness - Carrollwood

    3.0(111 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    When you are signing up for personal training, you must understand when they say "sign here, this…read moreis to say you are committed to this program for 3 months"- they mean financially committed not a commitment to do your best. They are locking you in for a weekly withdrawal of $65 for 3 months. As long as they succeed in their hustle they are polite but if you dispute anything they have been extremely rude, extremely dismissive.The manager of training today said something very unpleasant under his breath, a front desk manager had such a hostile energy about her . They are serious about hustling you for private training be on your awares.

    DO NOT DO PT HERE…read more After a series of deaths in my life I went to my PT to cancel (after completing a 3 month contract you are forced into to do PT at all) because just eating was difficult let alone trying to work out. He convinced me to freeze instead of canceling, stating he would check in as we approach . Well what I didn't know is that to both freeze and cancel they require you to pay for two more sessions - by convincing me to freeze he guaranteed himself four more sessions with me I would be forced to complete or lose money. Hold on, it gets even better! He never followed up with me, I was then charged for a month of PT at the end of October, meaning now I have paid for 6 sessions I don't want and still do not have the capacity to follow through on. When I speak to Crunch I'm told that even though I have paid for SIX sessions I still have to pay for two more to cancel. Lovely. I speak to "management" about a refund for any of the sessions considering 1) PT did not disclose I would need to pay two more sessions to cancel after already doing that for a freeze. 2) PT never followed up and I wouldn't have agreed to that freeze without assurance of a follow up bc I was grieving and not on top of things outside of my job to survive. 3) what work / labor / expense justification can be made that I need to spend all this money to cancel when I already followed through with the contracted 3 months? We are now in December, the manager no longer returns my calls. No answer from corporate on their decision of my refund request (I'm assuming bc I have not been informed). My PT used my grief against me and had the audacity to lecture me about 'not answering his texts / follow up" when I went to speak to him about my disappointment in his professionalism. I'm so over accountable I believed him and apologized bc I didn't have my phone on me to check. Guess what - those text and follow up were non existent! There is not any missed communications between us but WAIT ! It gets better. I'm in Washington DC watching as my ex PT is booking and marking sessions complete. This insures that he gets paid from the sessions I have on my account I am trying to get refunded. Funny, I wasn't important enough to get a text / call 'hey girl your freeze is about to be done, are you ready to come back?' But he can remember to book sessions to pay himself. I highly doubt I am the only person to experience this. It breaks my heart to know elderly people, people where English is their second language; people with fixed incomes, and people who are battling insecurities with their bodies could experience what I am experiencing now. Please know the 'tour of the gym with a PT is a scam". Every opportunity they have to get you to sign a dotted line there is a way to hook you for more money. They also have a very unhealthy culture - I'll never forget the day my PT tried to bond with me by making fun of a sweet woman in her 40s dancing while she worked out. Nothing better than realizing the person you made responsible for helping your health has an unhealthy judgmental brain themselves. What happened to the space of 'No Judgements' ? The day we lost Lifestyles, a gym of integrity with a childcare area for families to this predatory, contract binding Crunch was a sad day for our community. Side note, this is not just a problem with our location. If you try to contact corporate or call any listed numbers you realize very quickly this is a business design. By creating an unreachable gap between individual gym and corporate, they guarantee a culture of no accountability. It's not unintentional, it's a business model. RUN AWAY

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    LA Fitness - Basketball Court

    LA Fitness

    2.8(63 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    If I could leave zero stars, I would…read more As a loyal member of LA Fitness for over sixteen years, I write this complaint with a heavy sense of betrayal, frustration, and emotional distress after enduring one of the most appalling cases of prolonged consumer mistreatment and corporate negligence I have ever experienced. What began in 2008 as a personal investment in my physical and mental well-being has gradually deteriorated into an unrelenting nightmare of fraudulent billing practices, unethical conduct, and deeply humiliating experiences inflicted by this location's staff and management. Over the years, I made extraordinary efforts--financially, physically, and emotionally--to maintain my membership despite the fact that the quality of the facility has sharply declined while the cost of membership has inexplicably ballooned. I was subjected to overpriced initiation fees, unreasonable monthly charges, and unjustified annual renewal costs, all while amenities I was promised and paid for have either been removed entirely or are perpetually inaccessible. The removal of racquetball courts, cancellation of group fitness classes, and downgraded or non-operational equipment all signal a steady erosion of value. But what I find most egregious is the fact that the pool--another essential amenity that my dues cover--is being regularly rented out to a third-party swim school for children's lessons, making it unavailable to paying members like myself. I have made multiple attempts to access the pool, only to find it consistently occupied with private lessons. This is not only a breach of our membership agreement, but a blatant disregard for those of us who rely on these services for rehabilitation, stress relief, and general health. The equipment that remains on-site is severely outdated and deteriorating, often in unsafe or unsanitary condition. The environment reeks of neglect and mismanagement. Maintenance requests are ignored, and the overall atmosphere has become chaotic and unwelcoming. Meanwhile, the staff--most of whom demonstrate a revolving-door employment model--lack the experience, professionalism, and courtesy required to operate such a facility. On the rare occasion that someone is available to assist, they are often untrained or unwilling to provide even basic support. The final straw was the public shaming and humiliation I suffered after my credit card expired--a simple issue that could have been resolved with discretion and respect. Instead, I was berated in front of other members, treated as though I were attempting to steal services rather than being recognized as someone who had given over a decade and a half of loyalty. The emotional toll of this mistreatment was severe, triggering mental anguish that ultimately forced me to freeze my membership temporarily. When I courageously attempted to resolve the matter and reinstate my access, I encountered a new ordeal: three different billing quotes from three separate employees over the course of just a few days--$104.99, then $138.02, and finally $320.09. Each time I asked for an itemized invoice or account history, I was denied both a printed and digital copy. I even asked to photograph the billing screen for my own records--also denied. These actions clearly suggest a deliberate effort to obscure charges, manipulate billing, and exploit loyal members. The high turnover, lack of competent leadership, and absence of consumer protections at this location signal systemic and possibly legally actionable problems. The conduct I've witnessed--both in how amenities are falsely advertised and how members are mistreated--qualifies as misrepresentation, negligence, and possibly violations of civil and consumer rights statutes. I now understand why LA Fitness is facing multiple class action lawsuits regarding deceptive billing and unlawful business practices. My experience fits squarely within the criteria for legal escalation. As of this writing, I will never return to this location--or any LA Fitness--unless it is to witness its long-overdue closure. Management should be held accountable, and corporate must answer for the toxic culture of abuse, incompetence, and deceit they allow to persist. Until that day comes, I will continue to share my experience and warn every potential member of what truly awaits behind their slick marketing and hollow promises: a contract built on deception, dysfunction, and disregard for human dignity.

    I have paid over $400 in advance for only 3 months!! Any other la fitness with a pool is 30-40…read moreminutes drive. Spoke to the manager, no refund and nothing they can do! Can you believe it??? I have been told by the staff today they are closing March 8 2026 and yet three months ago they signed me up. What crooks.

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    Pure Barre

    Pure Barre

    4.4(18 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I still haven't been back since I moved away, but now that it is the holiday season, I am reminded…read moreof something else I miss: no only is Pure Barre open 7 days a week, they are also open on holidays. I loved that I didn't have to miss my daily dose of Pure Barre. Plus, there tends to be discounted deals through the studio on holidays ;)

    It's hard to know what to rate when I'm choosing these stars for something other than a food…read moreestablishment. For Pure Barre, I tried it for the first time today and have to say that I was very impressed with the studio. It's clean, and the shop in the front has a lot of fun headbands, hair ties, and workout wear. I didn't shop around to check out the prices, as I'm not in the market for anything, but there were definitely a lot of option. The owner and staff are so friendly and helpful. I had made a reservation for the noon class, arrived a few minutes early, filled out my form, and it was time to step inside. The warmup is intense! One of my friends told me that the warmup is pretty serious, and she wasn't joking. It was the only time we really worked on arms or with the hand weights, though. All of the other parts of the 55 minutes were spent targeting tummy, seat (butt), and thighs. And that whole lift. tone. burn. motto? Yup! You do all of the above. I could feel the burn the entire time, and even with the teensy movements we were supposed to make it was amazing the amount I felt it in every part I was supposed to. The instructor knew what she was doing. She demonstrated every activity and made herself visible to everyone in the room. There was only one time in the class where I didn't understand what we were doing, but it wasn't because she wasn't showing us. Some of the movements on the ab section are so small when sitting against the wall that I just couldn't tell what I was supposed to be doing. I did learn after the class that there is an intro class offered to newbies to learn about the different terminology. To be honest though I'd rather just come to a few of these and pick it up as you go. My thighs and hips are already sore and I love it! I wore an HRM, and in one 55 minute class I burned 290 calories. That's not to take away from what it did for my muscles and starting the journey to being more lean. I definitely will continue to go back, and I can see myself becoming addicted. It isn't a cardio workout, though there were a few times where my heart rate did elevate to a medium difficulty cardio level. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because of the cost, but it's something that I'll just have to swallow. It's so hard for me to pay $20 for an individual class of anything. There are packages offered for introductory members and for group packages, but it doesn't go much lower than $15-$16/class. It's a little more expensive than going to yoga, but the benefits will also be greater I believe. If it weren't so much, I could see myself going on a much more regular basis. Boutique workout classes, though, tend to be costly. You do get what you pay for with individual attention and well educated instructors. I did learn too that every class each day will be the same, but that different days follow different formats and exercises. It makes me excited to continue seeing the different exercises that are options in Pure Barre!

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