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    Iron Courts

    Iron Courts

    3.8
    (14 reviews)
    15.2 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    Good facility everything's good not hot has a good lobby. Bleachers and benches really cozy…read more A bathroom which is always clean considering there are grubby little kids running around. The only complaint is that there are three courts and the referees whistle is hard to hear because there are 3 courts and at least 2 games going on at one time. The could install Soundproof curtains but other than that a great facility!

    The facility itself is nice. Clean bathrooms, cute snack bar, and nice (small) lobby area. There…read moreare bleachers for 2 courts but one court only has folding chairs and whenever we played on that court there were never enough seats for spectators. Game time can be chaotic with balls entering the courts but that would be an easy fix if they'd utilize the dividing nets they have set up. My disappointment is with the league. The refs are ok. Like any league there's good ones and ones who could maybe use some more training. At the start of the season, the teams were pretty well matched. They do roster checks at the beginning of the season but we were told from then on it's the opposing coaches job to do the roster check for whoever they are playing. As a result we played multiple teams throughout the season who suddenly gained older players right around playoffs. Some of the boys even joked with some players asking how old they were and they confirmed they were on one of the older teams. It was obvious to everyone else that there were kids playing down but when we asked we were told that they already did a pre-season roster check and it was the coaches responsibility to do follow up checks. I would think that was part of what we are paying for the league to handle? The boys had a great season either way but it always leaves a bitter taste to watch teams do shady stuff and go unchecked. I would recommend they look at doing more roster checks themselves throughout the season, especially for playoffs. In response to the business: Thank you for taking the time to respond. I appreciate your perspective, though my experience has been different. I have multiple children who have participated in a variety of sports leagues over the years, and many of those leagues conduct their own roster verification checks throughout the season, particularly as playoffs approach. While it would be ideal if everyone consistently acted with integrity, the reality is that safeguards are often necessary to ensure fair competition. For that reason, I believe roster verification should be a league responsibility rather than something left solely to coaches and teams. Over the past few weeks, I personally heard concerns about roster compliance being raised by parents from multiple teams to league staff. Given the number of concerns being expressed, I was surprised that no additional review appeared to take place. Despite these issues, the kids still had a great season, and I want to emphasize that my concerns are not directed at the players or their families. My concern is with the small number of coaches who may be willing to bend the rules to gain a competitive advantage. Consistent roster checks help protect the integrity of the league and send a clear message that all teams will be held to the same standards.

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    Arizona Roller Derby

    Arizona Roller Derby

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    14.9 mi

    AZRD is a great local organization to support! I was looking for something fun to do with friends…read morefor an evening and never got around to going to a bout in the Midwest before I moved out here (the local team there was/is good, never got around to going). Luckily for Phoenix there are 2 great "professional" orgs for roller derby and AZRD is one of them! The space they play in is great - it's a conveniently-located gym close to DTPHX they convert with tape for flat track roller derby. We found it quite interesting that people are on-call at all times around the gym with rolls of different colors of tape in case it comes off during a bout. It's also affordable - no more than $10/15 for an adult, and normally the bouts go for a few hours. You definitely get your money's worth. The only downfall was the night we came they actually ran out of beer (a lot of local brews), and somehow the AZRD team came back with more beer, but the standard cheap stuff. Power to them to sell that. You can tell that the girls really put their heart and soul into roller derby. The night we attended, one longtime skater played in her last bout before moving away and you could tell everyone was tearing up as the bouts ended and she got her final curtain call. While one team was competing, another was out in the stands trying to fundraise for the nationals trip their All-Star team takes. A couple of them were kind to explain how the bouts work, and they had some neat handouts we borrowed to explain the plays, the players, etc. Props to the AZRD for what they do!

    The women of AZRD (Arizona Roller Derby) rock, and rock hard! AZRD is a local roller derby…read moreorganization, of about 3 in the state and they are amazing to watch. They are a member of the "Women's Flat Track Derby Association". So if you saw the "Roller girls" series on TV, it's not quite like that as it's all flat - not raised up on the outside. The biggest advantage here is that it's much easier for them to find a space to both practice and perform. There are 4 teams in the league, and they all have great names - and super fun outfits that "match" their name. Example, we love the Surly Gurlies - and they are all pirate costumes. And most of those include fishnets. Did that get anyone's attention? Yea, they have to use a bit of sex to initially get the butts in the seats, but after watching one of their bouts, most folks are ready to go again just for the action. And this isn't like the fake stuff you saw on TV years ago. This is totally real un-choreographed stuff. And if you want to join, as long as you have your own insurance and a pair of skates - you're welcome to join their "Smash Squad" to learn the ropes until you're good enough to be picked up by one of the teams. It's really a great time. Energy is always high and it's a great chance to yell and scream like a fool too. If you want to - not required of course. The only negative has been their announcers. They had some good ones a few times, but often we can't hear what in the heck they are saying. Maybe one day they'll be able to afford a PA system we can understand. Final Bonus - There's always a live band to play between each of their sets. This could be rock, bunk, ska, rockabilly or something else wonderful and amazing. And occasionally loud. There are usually ear plugs available at the door for their indoor bouts. Take them up on it. Trust me.

    Sun Devil Fitness Complex

    Sun Devil Fitness Complex

    4.3
    (9 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    There are SDFC locations at the ASU Downtown, Polytechnic, Tempe, and West Valley Campuses. One…read moreSDFC membership includes access at all four campus SDFC locations. While each location differs in offerings and size, each location also offers something unique to the ASU community. While I've been in all locations, I often go to events most often at the Tempe Campus (which is what I was doing last week though the campus I go to work out at or for work in general is the West Valley Campus. Regardless of campus, all of the SDFC locations have well-trained student staff and professional staff who care about fitness and helping others be Well Devils. The SDFC fitness training options include group wellness, personal training, swim lessons, lifeguard training, safety education, and adaptive recreation. Sports programs include sports clubs and intramural sports. Note that some of these options and programs may have extra costs associated with them. The Tempe SDFC amenities include the Bike Co-Op, Sun Devil Kids Camp, Shake Smart, Equipment Rental, and Locker Rental. It has been many years since I have taken part in personal training at the SDFC, though I have a faculty/staff membership currently and have used this location (and the Downtown and West Valley Campus locations) for working out and using the treadmills, bikes, walking, and using the weight machines. All ASU in-person students pay a fee that includes membership to the SDFC. Non-fee paying students can get a SDFC membership for $100 per semester or $25 per month. Faculty and staff can pay $110 per semester for membership and pay through payroll deduction. ASU affiliates (alumni, ASU contractors, and students attending other colleges or universities) can pay $130 per semester for membership. SDFC members can sponsor someone else for $10 per visit or $45 for five visits through guest passes. I also find myself at different events, most often at the Tempe SDFC. This past week was the annual Vendor Fair, which ASU staff who work most closely with vendors (food and products) and hotels will come to the SDFC and attend a fair in one of the gyms. I have been to conference events, department team-building days, student organization events, and much more on all four campuses. Compared to many other universities, all four of the SDFC locations are state of the art and really set up students to be healthy. I certainly recommend SDFC membership to all ASU students, staff, faculty, and alumni!

    Maddox Hodges is the best fitness instructor at ASU SDFC he gives the best workout trainings.read more

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    Stairway to the 2nd floor of the new expansion
    Stairway to the 2nd floor of the new expansion
    Additional weight training area in what used to be Sparky's Yard.
    Additional weight training area in what used to be Sparky's Yard.
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