Having dedicated two decades to training in gyms, I can confidently assert that Protogym is, without question, my most cherished training facility.
From the moment I walked in, it was clear that Protogym is built for serious athletes. The breadth of its equipment is astounding (for a gym you donât hear much about ie Brandonâs lair etc) from dumbbells reaching 200âŻlb, Olympic barbells and lifting platforms, to specialized strongman and powerlifting gear like bands , glute-ham raises, and reverse hyper. The facility also delivers a wide range of cardio optionsâAirdyne bikes, Jacobs ladders, rowers, steppers, treadmillsâand a fully equipped boxing area featuring 100âŻlb and 200âŻlb heavy bags along with a wreckingâball bag .
The membership model is refreshingly straightforwardâno inflated âVegasâ pricing here. Protogym offers secured access, no enrollment or cancellation fees, and flexible monthâtoâmonth plans. One group fitness class is included per month, with an option for unlimited classes available. Membership includes access to their proprietary training app, tools for nutrition consultations, and webâbased account management
In my experience, the gym is never overly busyâa rarity in my extensive bodybuilding powering strongwomen journey.
Pros: ⢠Exceptionally well-equipped for strength training, powerlifting, and functional workouts. ⢠Great value with competitive monthly pricing and no hidden fees or long-term commitments. ⢠Rarely crowded and pulsating with a community of serious, like-minded athletes. ⢠Includes a fitness app and group class options in the membership.
Cons (minor): ⢠Location in Henderson may be a bit of a trek depending on where you are in Las Vegas.
Would I recommend it? Without hesitation. Protogym succeeds in balancing elite-level equipment, affordability, and a dedicated, undiluted training environment. If youâre serious about your trainingâand value both quality and communityâit doesnât get...
   Read moreSummary - best gym ever I wish I had one in my hometown. This is the right product that people have been wanting for a long time.
This is an open letter to the gym owners, staff, members, prospective members, and people look at gyms.
This gym is awesome. I was on leave to take care of a family member for 2 months and Protogym gave me a place to workout and follow my programming. They have the equipment, they have hours, and they do it all without a confusing pricing structure.
Want to know what their price structure is? No BS, flat monthly rate and no sign up, no cancellation, no minimum lock in, no "cancel by 2 weeks and 23 hours before the billing date or your get billed" BS. No BS, just pay your month and go workout.
Want to know their hours? 24/7
Want to know their rules? Do you know how to do the exercise safely and not injure yourself - good, do the thing get it done. If you don't know ask, they will help you out! If you hurt yourself, like any other gym, you signed that away in liability anyway even at the large commercial gyms with smiling faces or your moldy apartment gym, you sign away that liability.
Want some personal training? Ask about it, you won't get assaulted for it like other places.
Is this a newbie welcoming place? Yes. Come in, ask about stuff and how to do some things, staff is super friendly and open.
Is this a place to coddle your imposter syndrome to an extreme like a purple and yellow helicopter parent? No. Get over it, people come to a gym to workout, not judge your level of performance. If you're in the gym everyone supports you and your goals. If you need coddling go to the purple and yellow place.
I can't thank Protogym for doing what they do enough. This is exactly what a gym should be and I hope to see them expand and grow into the future. They are doing things right for their...
   Read more**Nobody was asking for a hard sale. I've been in sales my whole life. It's business common sense. When a customer comes to you, interested, that is called a HOT lead. Show them you care about wanting their business and follow up with them. Or have any kind of good customer service and at least ask the person's name you are talking to. The customer service was lacking for sure. When I called here first to inquire, the person on the phone bad mouthed my gym I have been with for 12 years as well. Totally unprofessional. Unless you don't care about having new customers of course. Businesses grow by gaining new customers and having good customer service. Everything is sales. Doesn't mean it has to be "hard sales" either. I came here to inquire about joining and I told the guy I was planning on cancelling my other gym membership but new to the area and looking for a new gym. The guy gave me a tour but totally seemed uninterested. He had zero energy and the entire gym's energy was just lacking. Well I decided since I had already paid for my other gym that month, and Protogym wanted $15 to workout that day, I would just wait until the 1st of the month. But here is the kicker, the guy never asked me my name, didn't ask me for my email of phone #, and truly just didn't seem to care whether I would come back or not. This gym seems to be happy with the clients they have and don't care about gaining any new ones. Had they followed up with me, I would have joined but he simply didn't seem at all interested in my business obviously. I took my business across the street to EOS and I also...
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