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    The Gym

    3.6 (9 reviews)
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    Nathan W.

    What a great gym! 24 hour access so it suits my schedule perfect as a parent and small business owner. Has everything you need and is getting upgraded all the time! Staff is great and ownership really cares and listens.

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    6 months ago

    New to the area and excited to come back. The gym is well kept with great equipment. Highly recommend.

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    LA Fitness

    LA Fitness

    3.1
    (20 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    This gym is like a bad first date. From the outside, it looks like it's got potential. Then you…read morewalk in and realize you've made a mistake. The equipment is there, sure, but half of it looks like it's been through a few natural disasters. Dumbbells scattered around like someone yelled "every man for himself," machines squeaking like haunted house props, and cardio equipment that should come with a prayer instead of a start button. The locker rooms? Imagine a middle school bathroom after dodgeball, except you're paying for the privilege. Showers that smell like regret, lockers that may or may not lock, and towels thinner than conspiracy theories. Staff is hit or miss. Some are friendly, most look like they're one membership complaint away from walking out. And don't even get me started on the "personal trainers" who seem more interested in texting than training. Two stars because it's still a gym. You can technically lift weights and sweat here. But if you're looking for inspiration, motivation, or even basic cleanliness, look elsewhere.

    From the moment I walked in this Gym I knew I had come to the right place!! I was greeted warmly…read moreand directed to Walter, who helped set me up with Training Sessions (Conducted my first one) and helped me set the goals I needed to reach! Considering I am a 69 yr old woman with the expected limitations. Anthony took over with my training and is also wonderful!!! In a months time I have lost 8 lbs and 3% body fat!!! Not too shabby!!!! I cannot thank everyone at LA Fitness enough and look forward to our continuing Journey!!!!

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    Crunch Fitness - Palm Harbor

    Crunch Fitness - Palm Harbor

    1.6
    (24 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    How to fix this place:…read more (1). Force the evening staff to clean. The trash cans are routinely full and the staff does nothing to rectify this or remove general hazards. IF they are incapable of this menial task, then fire them. (2). There is zero purpose for 35 lb plates. All this does is create a mess for people who already cannot rerack weights. Many professional gyms go straight from 25's to 45's. The 35's can be sold and weight trees can be purchased instead for better organization. (3). Enforce rules regarding open/no back shoes. Some kid is going to break his foot and then sue for gross negligence. No amount of broad spec waivers will prevent this when it can be easily remedied by staff. (4). Enforce rules regarding filming in the bathroom. This is routinely broken by the teenagers/young adults. (5). Do -not- allow individuals to walk around without their shirt or with their shirt rolled up to their chest. This is a gym, not a night club. If you want a family environment then adhere to it. (6). Use the A/C. The opening month the facilities were kept clean and the A/C was used, now neither are being maintained. (7). Limit your advertising both direct and via television to reputable businesses. The company advertising MLM's on their screens is going to incur associative liability. Also, directly advertising nutritional products through promotion (like the creatine brand which states it has been tested but provides no laboratory tests of the same) will incur associative liability. (8). Terminate memberships for those who do not or cannot clean equipment. (9). Modify your cancellation policy to prevent unconscionable terms. This should be simple and not require three months notice nor should it require in-person functions. I am reading too many cases of unconscionability/deceptive practices which will fall under the federal UDAP. As an attorney, I can clearly state these practices will get you sued. Govern yourself accordingly.

    I joined Crunch Palm Harbor when the club first opened. At that time, the staff went above and…read morebeyond to welcome prospective members. Everyone who walked through the doors was treated with warmth, enthusiasm, and genuine courtesy. Until recently, I had no complaints because I simply came in, worked out, and left without needing assistance. Unfortunately, my experience changed completely when I was diagnosed with a serious medical condition and needed to freeze my membership. The young woman at the front desk explained that memberships can normally be frozen for three months per year. After I shared my diagnosis and explained that I would require a longer freeze, she confirmed with a colleague standing beside her and informed me that six months would be possible if I submitted a letter from my physician to the email address she provided. To be clear, I have absolutely no issue with Crunch's policies. Businesses need policies, and I respect that. My issue is with the complete absence of empathy and customer service. When a member discloses that they have been diagnosed with a serious illness, the expected human response is something as simple as, "I'm so sorry to hear that. I wish you the very best. Let me see how I can help." Instead, neither the employee assisting me nor the male colleague standing beside her offered even the slightest acknowledgment of what I had shared. The interaction was cold, mechanical, and devoid of even basic compassion. I promptly submitted the required documentation to the email address I was given. After waiting a week without receiving any acknowledgment or update, I called the club. Sadly, the interaction was no better. The employee who answered informed me that my request had been forwarded to corporate headquarters and that the club had no control over the process. That may well be true, but excellent customer service is not defined by what you can control--it is defined by how you make your members feel. A response such as, "Although corporate handles these requests, let me see if there's anything I can do on my end. I'll speak with my manager and call you back with an update," would have taken very little effort. Instead, I was left feeling like my situation was simply someone else's problem. What is especially disappointing is that this experience has exposed a stark contrast between the exceptional service prospective members receive and the indifference shown once they have joined. It raises an uncomfortable question: Is Crunch investing all of its training in acquiring members while neglecting the equally important task of retaining them? Customer service is not simply processing transactions. It is about empathy, communication, and making people feel valued--especially when they are facing difficult circumstances. Based on my recent experiences, those qualities appear to be missing. Management should view this as more than an isolated complaint. It reflects a culture in which employees seem insufficiently trained in interpersonal communication, empathy, and customer care. Policies are important, but they should never replace compassion. I sincerely hope this review reaches someone in management who recognizes that retaining loyal members requires more than state-of-the-art equipment and attractive membership offers. It requires employees who understand that a few words of kindness and a willingness to take ownership of a member's concern can make all the difference. I have been a loyal member since the club opened. I never expected special treatment because of my diagnosis. I simply expected to be treated with the same warmth and enthusiasm when they wanted to sign me on as a client.

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    Clearwater Beach Fitness

    Clearwater Beach Fitness

    4.7
    (34 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Love this local old school no frills gym here! We wanted to work out on vacation and this spot made…read moreour workout consistency happen. Easy to follow directions on the website to pay for the day passes and obtain your code. The gym is very very clean and organized. They have everything you need from :resistance bands, Mats, weights ranging for all pounds, machines and a nice touch of the vibra wave to warm up or cool down your body. Music was great it was an 80s playlist. They offer TVs on the treadmills with individual remotes and channel guide. Only 1 bathroom, co-Ed. No drinking fountain for now so make sure you bring your own water and towel! It's affordable, clean, inspiring quotes and photos on the wall. And offers natural light so you don't feel trapped in a dungeon. I highly recommend this spot if you are looking to focus on your workout, get in and out with no issues. Everyone minds their businesses too here, it's private and awesome

    Went to the location today I went to use silver sneaker…read moremembership The owner informed me they don't accept unless u live in the location!!! I travelled all over coast to coast not once have I ever been informed that, I proceeded to contact source sneaker to understand the rules for the membership, I was told u r allowed to use it at the lactation on silver sneaker website After I spoke to silver sneaker, the owner called me and said we have a misunderstanding I am try to understand the misunderstanding when I say I have slilver sneaker and he says he only except for local residence, I must pay $10 if I'd like to use the gym for the day Why was there a misunderstanding after Io contacted silver sneaker and informed them that they're not using their services correctly Then he txt asking to go back!!!!! I would not suggest the gym he was rude about the membership and not allowed there Was not an impressive gym one person you're working out only why would you turn down getting money when nobody's in your gym?

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