I’m not going to try to tank their ratings, but this worth sharing with other curious people. I’m an out of towner who wanted to purchase a daypass. The website is very basic with no details about daypasses, which are very normal for serious gyms. I called several times no answer. Took a ride down to the gym and you cannot open the door for security reasons it seems. The instructions outside to call are useless. Nobody picks up at the google voice number. I peeked in and saw a beautiful gym. It was clean, looked like there was an open wall or door for good ventilation. Not a lot of people inside. I’m heading to another bodybuilding gym on a different side of town unfortunately. After this experience it’s very unlikely I’ll use the venue on trips to LA. In most of my travels I visit bodybuilding gyms. I know they can be niche, lean organizations that aren’t very staffed but this was weird. To anyone considering a visit from out of town don’t go without confirmation AND don’t let your ride pull off before you’ve gotten...
Read moreBarring the neighborhood which made me potently nervous, it's crowded to the max with machines that could easily be replaced with a few power racks. The benches outdoors made me nervous, and what squat racks did exist were nerve-wracking. Maybe this is it for hardcore metal-blasters, but for a casual pop powerlifter, this...
Read moreOmg, when I first entered this gym, I couldn't believe it, a REAL Hardcore gym in the LA area. Not only do they have ALL the equipment I sought out, but the membership fee is crazy cheap compared to those other YouTube celebrity filled gyms. It's fresh and you get a door code. I'm...
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