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    Hitter's Paradise Indoor Training Facility

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Awesome facility and super friendly staff. Go by yourself or take your team there and improve your baseball skills gurantee!

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    Hawaiian Canoe Club

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I'm not a paddler but I know people who do and this place does a great job of assisting the…read morecommunity with a traditional sport. Outrigger canoe paddling is available for all ages and skills, with an annual membership. They hold races and events here and around the island. The location is central and convenient with pretty good facilities and free parking. Keiki are encouraged to learn paddling and traditional Hawaiian culture. This club has been around since the 1960's.

    Hawaiian Canoe Club is an amazing organization that offers canoe tour experiences for visitors and…read morelocals interested in a guided tour of Kahului Harbor and a bit of fun in experiencing what a Hawaiian Canoe is. These guided tours help support the summer enrichment program for children. John M. Lake was a Commodore of Ma'alaea Boat and Fishing Club in 1960 when he organized Hawaiian Canoe Club with 25 other charter members of Hawaiian ancestry. Canoe racing using flat-bottom boats was added to the high-power boat races taking place between the two piers in Kahului Harbor Hawaiian Canoe Club now serves hundred of keiki every summer through the Hawaiian Kamali'i Summer Enrichment Program. Keiki learn Hawaiian culture, oli, mele, hula, protocol, traditional food preparation, religion, navigation, and receive training in character building, leadership, and ocean safety.

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    Planet Fitness

    3.2(79 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I've been going to Planet Fitness consistently for a while now and overall, it's been a good…read moreexperience. For what I need, it checks all the boxes without feeling overwhelming. I actually signed up through my insurance using their Active & Fit program, and the process was super easy. The staff were able to get me set up the same day so I could simply start right away and have stayed consistent since. It's a great benefit, and definitely something worth taking advantage of if it's available to you. It can get busy during peak hours, but since I mostly stick to cardio, it hasn't really been an issue. There's a good number of machines--ellipticals, treadmills, stairmasters--and I've never had trouble finding something open. Everything is straightforward and easy to use, which I appreciate as someone who's not doing anything too advanced. There's a mix of free weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells) available and machines if you're trying to work specific muscle groups. The facility itself is well-kept, and you'll often see staff making rounds and cleaning. The team is consistently friendly too--they greet you when you walk in, which is a small thing but makes the space feel welcoming. The only downside is that the bathroom can sometimes smell pretty strongly of cleaning products, but honestly, I'd rather that than question how clean it is. If you opt for the Black Card membership, you can enjoy some extra perks like--massage chairs, hydromassage beds, tanning, and access to other locations. It's a nice bonus and makes the experience feel a bit more well-rounded. I don't have a ton of specific needs when it comes to working out, and for someone more on the beginner or casual side, it really works well. It's approachable, affordable, and has everything you need to stay consistent.

    April 9, 2026, 5:15pm. Jessica Reyes (General Manager) & Lei (Clerk), both of them have a bad…read moreattitude. When we walked into the gym, Jessica "unpleasantly" called my son "Kim!? Can you call your dad?" My son communicated to Jessica she could tell him. She replied "you can't use the printed bar code to sign in" Why can't she explain nicely? We have been doing that for more than a year and no one said anything before. My son & I are customers who should be treated properly. So I went to the desk to ask the clerk to check my membership. All of a sudden, Lei cut me off trying to explain the conversation between the Jessica (manager) & my son. WHY? I was already talking to other clerk. Unless we break the rules, please be nice.

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