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    Renzo Gracie Fight Academy

    4.4 (21 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Iwan V.

    Just chiming in on the comments made by Scott M.'s, ...Scott is 100% on the Mark with describing this establishment. If there are any observed weaknesses at this place is that the Speed Bag platform needs some fixing and maybe adding a double-end bag and Western style Boxing classes in addition to what is already offered i.e. Thai Boxing, BJJ & MMA etc. Like Scott, I have been a Member of Renzo Gracie for a while, as someone who is and has been very active in fitness for YEARS I can say without equivocation that Renzo, is well worth the money, if you would contrast it with the current business model of many Manhattan based Gyms where the focus is on attracting customers with memberships followed by aggressively marketing expensive ONE-ON-ONE personal-training packages. One Caveat...This establishment is NOT a GYM it's a "fight academy"...the distinction here is that, It does not have the same gritty feel & SMELL of the traditional Boxing Gym NOR will You find a Tanned, BUFF Pony Tailed dude, or Blond Bimbo in Polo Shirt leading the class or pretending to listen to your problems while warming up on the spin-cycle or stair-master....(If that's what your needs require I would suggest New York Sports, Crunch gym, Equinox or Chelsea Pier's )....... many of the instructors are all active competitors in the fighting arts. So, Expect to train and learn the three (3) fighting styles BJJ, Muay Thai and MMA.... expect to spare & train to exhaustion. Expect sore muscles the following day.

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    Horrible experience! Went there once. The treadmills were not working. Cancelled my subscription and they are still charging my credit card.

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    I been there and the staff is cool and the teacher and students are welcoming. No complaints

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    Good range of classes for jiu-jitsu, muay thai and MMA, and it's open 7 days a week.

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    NY Martial Arts Academy Brooklyn

    NY Martial Arts Academy Brooklyn

    3.6
    (46 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Love it!!!! Just Joined...Instructors and staff were very professional and knowledgeable... Will…read morekeep you posted in a few months.... David

    First off, I'll say that this is a fantastic school in terms of the quality of teachers and…read moreinstruction. Deep knowledge of the craft and great classes. This review has to do with the administration of the school, which I have had an absolutely horrendous experience with, so much so that I feel the need to write a review to make other people aware of the way they have dealt with me - which is borderline immoral. At the start of this year I postponed my year long martial arts training (billed monthly) by 3 months because I was going to be out of the country. I got a written confirmation email from the school stating that they could honor this request and would not charge me while I was away. A couple weeks before I came back to New York, I had a seizure while still traveling, which also caused a shoulder dislocation while I was unconscious. Needless to say, I cannot practice martial arts for the foreseeable future. I requested to cancel the remainder of my one year training contract for medical reasons. NYMAA said they would not be able to do this without a medical note from a doctor. This is despite them telling me when I signed up initially that the year long training could be cancelled at any time - this is predatory business practice #1 - locking you into getting charged every month for a year, while telling you you can cancel anytime but not planning to honor that. I sent them a letter from my Doctor, clearly saying that after being evaluated I should not be participating in martial arts and should have my remaining months cancelled (they charge $207/month for JKD training). Not only did they refuse to acknowledge the letter because it was missing an official letterhead (something they neglected to mention they needed when first asking for the letter), but they also began asking me for proof of my travel, all of a sudden investigating the past, despite having agreed via email before I left to postpone my payments while I was away. I sent them a new letter with the requested letterhead from my doctor, as well as my travel itinerary, and then they went radio silent, despite repeated follow ups. In that time, I noticed that not only was I charged for the month of May, but there were also three attempted charges for the three months I had been away, trying to be retroactively billed to my card. Absolutely INSANE. I called, and upon speaking to someone in person it was clear that she didn't know that this had happened and was generally unaware of the new charges, but she did say that they still wouldn't accept my new letter, without giving a clear reason why. At this point this feels like a SCAM. I have provided everything asked, and they keep coming up with bullshit reasons why they can't cancel my membership, AND are trying to retroactively charge me for months that they agreed IN WRITING not to charge me for. No one can clearly or cohesively explain to me why any of this is happening. It's a shame that such a great school of martial arts is being run like so unscrupulously. At this point I've gotten my credit card company involved, but the whole situation been a nightmare. Forget about the lack of basic decency on display; treating someone who has medical proof of a seizure like an investigation subject. Sign up for a membership with these guys at your own risk. All I can say is be 100% sure you plan on using your membership and won't need to alter or cancel it for any reason because this company has demonstrated that they have no moral issue with charging your card on file however they see fit. Absolutely pathetic business practices.

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    Diamond Heart

    Diamond Heart

    4.9
    (11 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    DiamondHeart is one of the most comprehensive martial arts & fitness gyms that I've ever attended…read more Not only do they have competition-level Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu programs, they also offer an entire range of physical culture classes (e.g. yoga, HIIT, kettlebells) and an extensive strength training room to round out your development as an athlete. Their coaches are truly world-class and have a wealth of knowledge and experience to impart; whether you're looking to fight or just get fit, the team at DiamondHeart will get you there!

    If you're looking for a gym that practices diversity & inclusion, this is your spot. I've been to…read moreother gyms in lower Manhattan and Williamsburg/Bushwick, and what stands out here is that this place feels like a community as soon as you walk in. All the coaches are knowledgeable, talented, and respectful - but I need to shout out a few wonderful humans in particular (the ones I've taken the most consistent classes with). Hannah - kettlebell MASTER. Makes classes fun, functional, approachable, and just the right amount of hard. I've seen my upper body strength improve greatly and learned a ton of cool moves with kettlebells I wouldn't ever have expected. Xtina - remarkably kind and encouraging. Creates a fun and challenging HIIT class that's never boring and is always a full body workout (plus fun playlists). Plus, the coaches for all athletic/strength training coordinate classes to rotate the focus each month so 1. You can see progress and 2. You have something new to look forward to each month. Bri - creates such a warm atmosphere with a focus on wellness and athleticism in creative ways. Has an eye for detail that makes the most basic of moves more challenging in the best way possible. Nhi - a Muay Thai powerhouse who coaches both coed and women/nonbinary classes. I appreciate Nhi's encouraging approach and ability to point out small improvements in technique that make a big difference. This gym and its people are awesome, and if you needed more reason: some of the coaches and more longtime members bring their pups to the gym. So yeah, it's great.

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    Crunch Fitness - Greenpoint

    Crunch Fitness - Greenpoint

    2.5
    (132 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    From October 2020 to December 2024, I was a member of Crunch Rochdale, which is the closest…read morelocation to where I live. Long story short, some of the people there got on my last nerve. They hogged the machines and treated the gym like a nightclub. In December 2024, I stopped going there. Crunch has two types of gyms: Signature clubs and non-Signature clubs. Signature clubs charge five times the monthly fees as non-Signature clubs, even though there's little difference between the two (it's not like your muscles magically grow faster at a Signature club). After the Rochdale debacle, I looked to join a non-Signature club at a location close to Manhattan and near a subway station. I chose Crunch Greenpoint. At Crunch Greenpoint, the people are friendly, the gym is fairly clean, and no one hogs machines. There are plenty of machines that will help you attain your goals- whether it's to get stronger, get toned, run faster, or lose weight. Overall, I recommend Crunch Greenpoint. With that said, it has quite a few flaws. The gym isn't ADA compliant. There's one rickety elevator that goes from the main fitness room to the basement. It does not go all the way to the entrance of the gym. This isn't an issue for 90% of the people who regularly go to the gym. However, there are people who work out despite having mobility issues due to an injury or a physical disability. I also dislike the layout of the gym. The gym is basically split into two floors. The treadmills, ellipticals, and most of the other machines are on the main floor. The bench press, smith machine, heavy weights, and group fitness room are in the basement. It's a pain in the ass having to go from the main room to the basement (and vice versa) to complete my workout. Also, unlike every other Crunch that I've been to, there's no water bottle refill station (there are fountains, but I'm not comfortable using them to refill my water bottle since people put their mouths near the spout). On that note, I look forward to my next workout at Crunch Greenpoint.

    I've been a member of Crunch Greenpoint for years, and I never thought I'd have to write a review…read morelike this. The recent "renovation" is not an upgrade, it's a complete downgrade that destroyed what made this gym unique and functional. The biggest issue is the turf. Moving the entire turf downstairs into a hot, poorly ventilated, dark basement makes absolutely no sense. There is no space to move at all. You can barely put a mat down without stepping onto someone else. The turf area is now a 3rd of its original size and the room feels cramped and borderline unusable. It's impossible to do HIIT, sled work, mobility, or any meaningful functional training. This decision alone has eliminated the soul of the gym. Upstairs is now crammed with machines, far too many for the amount of space. Instead of creating a better flow, the floor is overcrowded and chaotic; it feels like every inch was filled just for the sake of adding more equipment, not improving the member experience. What used to be a small but energetic and community-oriented gym now feels suffocating and disorganized. What's frustrating is that Crunch Greenpoint did need an upgrade, but this wasn't it. A real upgrade would have been removing some of the unnecessary machines and bringing in better functional training equipment, not burying the turf in a dungeon with no room to move. Crunch Greenpoint used to have character. It had a great vibe. It wasn't huge but it worked because the layout made sense. Now it feels like the gym identity was erased overnight. I genuinely don't understand the reasoning behind these changes, especially the decision to move the turf downstairs. It's a waste of space and a complete step backward. I do hope that these changes are reconsidered. The renovation did not modernize the gym, it dismantled what made this place great and worth coming to.

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