In my opinion, this is a one of good gym in Fort Riley. Location is good, very close to the Irwin Army Community Hospital and easy to find it. The parking lot is pretty large. You can park very easily. There is mask mandatory. We should wear a face cover. There are several disinfectant sprays and paper towels inside. We can clean it up equipments when before and after used. The machine area has enough mount of machines. The front desk is right side when you entered the building. We have to scan military ID. Also, they have a training machines, weights and benches. I don't think it will be as crowded as a other gyms at any time of the day. (At least when I came here for training I could easily keep the feeling of 6 feet). They have a large basket court , and indoor track. They have a studio classes but only few. One lesson is about $3. Almost every staffs are very friendly...
Read moreAlthough it is small which makes it extremely crowded during peak times, this is probably one of the most well rounded gyms I have seen in the military. I do think they could benefit greatly from moving a lot of the Cardio equipment upstairs into one of the group rooms which I have never seen been used or even open to the public, but that’s just me. This gym providing 24 hour access with an indoor track, basketball courts, functional fitness area, free weights, tons of power racks, and even a rock wall it really is a...
Read moreThe most important part to me was that the shower and locker room facilities were up to date, always working (with the exception of the sauna once or twice) and clean. The staff maintained it well. The second floor had the studios and in the past they were open but they recently started locking them up which is why I'm giving it 4 stars. There was plenty of equipment although there were a few machines it could have used (for example a pull up machine.) I only ever attended the lunch time yoga class with Jimi but...
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