Before you sign that one-year contract, be aware of the statistic that 40% to 50% of people who sign up for a gym end up almost never going. I signed a one year contract to this gym, but never went, discovered that the location was just not good for me, I was always going in the other direction. I am now going to a closer gym where you can just join month-to-month, and cancel if you find yourself not going(like May thru Oct when you might exercise outside.) I really only use the gym half the year, so a one-year contract doesn’t work for me. Learn from my mistake.
Ashley K.
Classificação do local: 1 Townsend, MA
Have fun trying to cancel your membership! Make sure when you sign their contract somewhere on page 12 in size 3 font it will say something along the lines that a «one year contract» means they can charge your credit card for the rest of your life plus another thirty days! Gyms live and breath for people like me who assume a «one year membership» is just that. Just another gym with shady business principles. Take your business to global. Save yourself the money, the bitter break up and oh yeah there is a ton more things offered there at half the cost!
Andrea D.
Classificação do local: 5 Harvard, MA
Great gym! Incredibly friendly and helpful staff and lots of new clean equipment! I’ve seen people of all ages and just as many guys as girls– so everyone really is welcome. Very friendly, non-judgmental atmosphere. It gets busy in the after-work hours, but there’s always been free equipment when I’ve been there. They offer really flexible memberships for college students so you can join for just summer and winter break which is really nice.