It’s and old school gym with an old school smell to it. You walk in, swipe your card and make your way upstairs. The male and female lockers are on the entry level floor. Once you go up the staircase you are welcome by an open gym lay out plan. Facing north there are elliptical bikes, machines, and treadmills. In the middle section of the gym you got your free weights, benches, community mat, medicine balls and yoga balls. The next section is the basketball/indoor soccer courts. If you go further north, there are two indoor tennis courts. I usually stick to the elliptical machines for cardio and second section of the gym for the weights. On sundays this place hosts indoor soccer from 11:00 to 2:00 pm. This gym is old but the machines are still in good condition to get your cardio and strength workouts in.
Flannery S.
Classificação do local: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
For a university with a major sports program, this gym is sub-par. I really only go there for spinning classes because it’s convenient, but it seems like the weight rooms and other workout areas are a bit bootleg. It serves its purpose, but not my favorite gym.
Sam V.
Classificação do local: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
As a student at the U, this is supposed to be where I get my exercise… I think. Well, you know, when I’m not trekking all around the hills of campus and what not(it’s not that bad). Though I exercise here every now and then, I would love the Field House more and would come here more often as opposed to my home gym if: 1. They had day lockers that I could put my own lock on(paying for a lock there is a pain, especially when you are already paying school fees to be using this gym in the first place.) They have cubbies you can use, but they are located a far distance away from where you would be exercising and security isn’t exactly the greatest. 2. The changing rooms were more changing friendly, I’m not a fan of putting my stuff on the floor, and not having a locker to put them in or a bench to place them on. 3. The machinery, specifically the weight area, had instructions on how to use them on the machine(not being very well versed in weight lifting, a lot of the machines there look very foreign and scandinavian to me… in the confusing and intimidating way). 4. There was better lighting and ventilation. Perks: there are tons of in shape people here who help to motivate me to want to keep exercising even when I want to die, indoor track, nice staff, and clean.
Todd D.
Classificação do local: 2 Salt Lake City, UT
The new summer hours really blow. They close at 8pm on weekdays which seems really early, and 1pm on Saturday and Sunday for the rest of the summer. 1 pm on Sunday I can sort of understand, but Saturday? My favorite time of the week to work out is Saturday afternoon so I’m not cool with the change. I’m not going to go all the way down to «Eek, me thinks not» because of the convenient location, being right near a TRAX station, and inexpensive membership fee, but killing the lights at 1pm on Saturday just sucks