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    Life Time

    3.7 (64 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Group fitness

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    Virtual fitness classes

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    Power plates! New! Two!
    Victoria O.

    I don't even know if Yelp allows you enough characters to express my love for this club. First of all, when COVID-19 hit Manhattan, NYHRC and LifeTime had already announced their merger/conversion. I had 30 days coming to me for referring a guest through NYHRC and then 8 days left on my prepaid membership . The 23rd St Lifetime didn't open until November and I moved to CA in December so those days were just hanging there (until I return to NYC). Lifetime has been the Equinox for the burbs and Middle America many years. The clubs are vast. Like Co-Op city if it were a luxury club with spa, massage, waxing, Pilates, yoga, spinning, weights, pool, steam, sauna, cardio.... This LifeTime is evidently a "boutique" but it is cavernously large to me. There is no pool at this location but it is absolutely beautiful and the steam room is half the size of my NYC apt. It's a bit heavy on eucalyptus and my eyes began to burn but I didn't care. The dry sauna is a wonderful pine and very hot. Huge locker room with decent shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and a particularly nice body lotion. They even have razors (no gym does that post-COVID) plus shaving lotion, q tips, and makeup wipes. Everyone is really nice and the whole club has large windows. It's bright and airy. Enormous cardio area. I didn't take note of the ellipticals or treadmills as I was just there to steam and sauna post-travel nightmare (Hertz rental disaster not yet resolved: I go tomorrow to see why they gave away a car for which I prepaid in June via Priceline). I really like the color scheme downstairs and the yoga room is nice. They have teak storage for shoes. Tons of foam rollers and other props. I have no idea what the place costs but when people out of NYC and LA complain about gym prices, it usually means just south of 200/month. In NYC, Eq Sports Club is 330 or so, and the regular membership 250. Whatever it is, it's worth it. My only suggestion would be to turn the music down in the locker room and the gym in general. People listen to their own music but even so, the booming bass is audible. The cafe looks wonderful and they have all kinds of spa services, CBD gummies and creams for sale. I will eat at the Lifecafe/juice bar tomorrow. Los Angeles will never have a luxury alternative to Equinox due to the square footage requirement (Equinox has already taken over the available spaces: i.e. Sepulveda). That's why LifeTime never came to NYC. When NYHRC decided to cede four clubs out of the 9, they moved in. But then the pandemic hit. LifeTime put 25 million dollars into four clubs. I don't know what's happening to the remaining four. Madison/50th shut for good. It will be interesting to see if LifeTime gets the market share of Equinox disaffected members. There was never a luxury alternative in the city and now there is. SO grateful. Training for Sharkfest Golden Gate and I can't weight train without steam/sauna for recovery. P.S. TWO BRAND NEW POWER PLATES! They cost between 10 and 14 grand. My club in SB used to have one (6 plus years ago). I almost cried when I saw TWO overlooking the 405 through the trees.

    Healthy chicken enchiladas! From the cafe - YUM!
    Kristy S.

    Life Time is an all-around A+ athletic club. From the management team to the trainers, from the teachers to the locker rooms, everything is stellar. The club is sparkling clean and you will see all team members, including managers, wiping down machines and pitching in to keep the club gleaming. The equipment is new and plentiful, and they offer classes in five different studios (Pilates, yoga, barre, cycling and fitness). Multiple classes daily to choose from, in addition to managing your own personal workouts. The trainers and teachers all offer quality instruction. Hats off especially to Melissa, Michelle, Kelly and Ryan. Not a member? You can drop in for a minimal fee to give the club a whirl. Don't miss this gem! PS - each locker room has its own steam room and dry sauna.

    Couscous salad!  Flavorful and filling.  Best place for lunch at the Bravern!
    Dean M.

    This review is for the Lifecafe. Having worked at the Bravern for almost 10 years (since it opened in Sept 2009), I have been mainly having my lunches in the back room of my work. After finding this gem, I will be sending my guests down here for a nutritious lunch as well as sampling everything on their menu. Make sure to get your stamp card started so you can save after the 10th item in four categories. Jenny, who works in the cafe, is so personable and is a diamond in the cafe. Everyone here is great! They offer smoothies, salads, pizzas...all seem to be well received by the guests here. You can also pick up protein powders and snacks if you are looking to make smoothies at home or need something for the long ride home. Thanks for being a great neighbor!

    Jeremy C.

    My wife and I were previous members of the David Barton gym, which first occupied this space as a gym. David Barton was a bit more 'body builder' in that the focus was more on weight lifting. And pretentiousness. It's still too early to tell if Lifetime will be much different, but based on the opening night tonight (4/12) it could go either way. However, based on the friendly staff in the upgraded space it looks very promising. I can tell you that there are many significant upgrades that make this space much more inviting than David Barton. First, the entrance used to be shaped like a skateboard half-pipe which was all wasted space, but has been replaced with a much more functional café. And my wife keeps reminding me this is the place where you can order shakes through their app. I think that's a good thing, at least my wife is really excited about it. In terms of exercise equipment, all of their machines are new and are well organized throughout. Windows abound, and they all look out onto an open expanse that covers 405 South. It doesn't sound very interesting, but it's a great view of the entrance of downtown Bellevue. It's also much more open and airy than David Barton was, and looks much more inviting. Additionally, the staff is all very friendly and the locker rooms are also vastly improved. This is a hard feat given how great they were beforehand, but now include an upgraded sauna and steam room in both the men's and women's locker rooms. They also offer massages on premises, spin classes, and many other classes covering a wide spectrum of activities. My wife also tells me that this is cheaper per couple than Orange Theory which is down the street and occupies a much smaller footprint. The only advantage Orange Theory has over Lifetime is the easier parking which doesn't require validation. But other than that, Lifetime is vastly superior and much more upscale in every other way. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm kinda looking forward to working out here...

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    Can't say enough about this gym. From the staff, trainers, other members, services, cleanliness, and cafe, Life Time is exceptional.

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    5 star. talk to spencer nice guy to the point, showed us around very educated on the gym etc. everything is 5 stars top to bottom.

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    Clean, good equipment, professionally run. I have no complaints after two months.

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    Ask the Community - Life Time

    Do you have squash or pickle ball courts at this location?

    They don't

    Is there a sauna at this facility?

    Yes!

    Do they have a swimming pool?

    There is no swimming pool

    How busy does the weight room get between 6-9 pm?

    Honestly - not super busy. The club is a great size and not a lot of members/ not oversold.

    Do they have weight machines and treadmills? We go to the Las Vegas Lifetime Fitness and it appears much, much larger and better equipped..

    They have both. They are a Diamond Club if that helps.

    Does this location have a kids center? Pool?

    No to both.

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