
This review is geared for those like myself who haven't seen a gym since red gym short and over the calf tube sock days. Is it for you and will you fit in? Reader Digest version answer...absolutely yes. Hard cover book version...sign up..easy online. Show up..First time..pick your class time and show up 10 minutes early. Someone greets you at the door.. I just told them I was new and had no clue what I was doing. They took it from there. You will feel completely welcomed. Work out...Usually 6 stations..trainer will give example of each exercise and give an alternate that's easier. Workouts change every day so nothing gets stale. Zero judgemnt..dosent matter how out of shape you are...you will feel welcomed. I had a hard time just getting off the ground when I started..think of a turtle trying to stand up..that was me. đ Trainers are phenomenal. They are encouraging while also pushing you. They will remember your name which surprised me..I have no idea how the remember everyones name but they do. Focus group..sign up for one on one with a trainer and you go over your goals and they help you set a plan to get there. Private online Facebook group...very supportive. Ask anything from nutrition to exercise to anything in between. They also have member get togethers..baseball game..swimming outings..etc. that you can join in on. Childcare..they have it for certain workout sessions but I don't know anything about it. Everything here is geared towards you feeling welcomed ..comfortable and successful...
   Read moreThis gym is very expensive and not flexible at all. There's no open gym it is strictly group trainer classes. The classes are enjoyable and give you a good work out but there's no showers at the gym. The gym also has you sign up for a "membership" which is really a contract for 12-18 months stating that you have to pay them your membership of 116+/month for the full length of the contract and if you quite early you have to pay them 50% of the contract total. I moved 17 miles from the gym and they would not let me quit and kept throwing the Membership Contract in my face. I was NOT told about that clause when signing up for the gym and was completely mislead when I asked about cancellation fees. Now I am forced to continue going to a gym far away.
At the end of the day they do not care about their members just the money.
I did have plans to start a membership up again when a gym opened closer because I did really enjoy the work out but now that I know they trick people into long term expensive contracts I will finish out my membership and never return. I am just glad I was able to warn friends and family before they started their free trials I...
   Read moreI recently achieved my 100th completed camp - the gymâs vernacular for âworkoutâ - and I canât adequately express how fantastic the past several months have been. Iâve belonged to gyms before and even had fantastic personal trainers previously as well. But the commitment by Burn Bootcampâs professional staff to provide an environment that is welcoming, energetic, challenging, and yet appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels is unequaled. âThereâs a mod for everything.â Isnât that the saying? (Yes, itâs true.)
For those seeking a supportive environment, with comprehensive training of all energy systems (strength, cardio/aerobic, and anaerobic) Burn Bootcamp cannot be beat. Variety in the weekly protocol schedules, the daily bootcamps, and the special Challenges/events conducted make Burn the place to be. Youâll be joined by numerous others of all backgrounds seeking to make some level of lifestyle and fitness improvement. Together we lift each other up. Together we inspire each other to continue forward. Together we achieve more. Iâll be there when you hit your 100th, bu you have to start with #1! See...
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