Love the people in this gym. Everyone is friendly and they have more than needed in equipment. Not sure about the poor review but Todd has always been more than accommodating to me and my friends.
Merle J.
Classificação do local: 4 Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA
This place is a hidden gem. it’s not as well known as places like 24 hr or planet fitness so you’re not always competing for equipment. There is a large variety of benches, free weights, cable machines, a cardio section tanning beds, and classes to sign up for. pretty clean facilities all around, the locker rooms are kept clean and the equipment is kept in good condition. These guys even have a small supplement section with items like pre workout protein and bcaa and I’d say both their supplements and membership costs are in the reasonable range.
Kurt K.
Classificação do local: 5 Omaha, NE
My home away from home. I’ve been a member for ten years and also use personal training. Clean with a personal style! For my experience, well beyond the chain shops.
Alison F.
Classificação do local: 1 La Vista, NE
Don’t join Better Bodies Fitness and Weight Loss Center if your life circumstances could change! I recently joined this gym because my employer paid for a membership. I signed up for their nutritional Fit4Life program and paid over $ 200 for personal training beyond the portion my company paid for. They were decent people — I had no problems until I switched jobs five months later. My new employer is 17 miles away from the gym. In order to be successful in a weight loss program, convenience is key — at least for me it is. If it doesn’t fit into my daily schedule, it’s not going to work. A gym that’s 17 miles away is definitely not convenient. When I called to cancel my membership, the owner of the gym — Todd Mills, told me that he can’t work with me. He claimed that if he bent the rules for me he would have to bend them for everyone else. The rule in the contract states that the location has to be outside 20 miles — so I fall four miles short. I told him that if what he told me at my first visit about why he opened a gym was the truth, he should have my best interests at heart. He told me it’s like a lease — I have a commitment. I told him that if I had a lease and got a job out of town, I would talk to my landlord to see if we could work something out. If they’re a good business person and value their reputation, we would compromise. Todd Mills clearly does not have his member’s best interests at heart — if he did he would understand my circumstances. He would see that his gym is unfortunately no longer a part of my success. Because Mr. Mills is only interested in turning a profit, I will have wasted just under $ 1,000 all together by the time May rolls around. That’s a pretty big chunk of change when you’re young and trying to build a life. :(