![]() She says, (lady with tattoo's) I wouldn't lift with your neck (I have a lack of curve) and the machines are built for men and people who are at least 5 foot 8 and up. I ask the front desk lady who was away from the desk working out if she could watch me on the squat bar. The first day I used the equipment for nearly 3 hours. It's about $50 a month and you can get a membership at 24 Fitness down the road for about $35 with an actual locker room, pool and fitness classes. I reached out on the "contact us" page again on the website and no one has replied.įor the quality of gym, you can find a place way cheaper. ![]() I asked why I had to pay a maintenance fee for the next year when I would no longer be a member and she told me to read the fine print in my contract. This happened to be charged a couple days after I cancelled my membership and she would not refund me. As most gyms do, they charge an annual "maintenance fee" of around $80-90. I called back a few days later and the same lady (just as rude as before) said it was received and my membership would be done at the end of the month. ![]() No one followed up, emailed or called me to confirm anything. (hello- can't you do this internally.) I submitted an "email" through the contact us page on the website as she instructed. The lady on the phone was extremely rude and never asked why I was cancelling (wouldn't they want feedback to improve?) She then made the process sound very complicated and that I would need to email the original AF location I started with and have them email my file to her. When it came to cancelling my membership, the experience was unsurprisingly poor. I had to ask him if I could modify some of them because I knew the way he was instructing was not correct form and could cause injury to my neck.ĥ. Also, the way he was demonstrating the reps was incorrect and unsafe. He had me do a workout that was focused on body-building which is not what I said I wanted to focus on at all. The guy had no clue what he was doing and didn't listen to my fitness goals. The complimentary personal training session when I first joined which was awful. In the studio they have signups for a couple classes but they are frequently cancelled because of low participation.Ĥ. They have 3 paper towel dispensers for the whole gym and a couple squirt bottles with cleaning solution if you can find them lying around somewhere.ģ. If 4 people are showering, then have fun waiting forever to pee.Ģ. They don't have a locker room- just 4 bathroom stalls with showers inside that walk out right into the machines. The bathrooms are filthy and there is no space at all to get ready in the morning if you're planning on working out before work. We recommend always calling the location you are interested in advance to validate the discount BEFORE going to the location to sign up.1. ***Please note, gyms’ participation in the fitness center discounts offered on this site may always vary based on location. badge, paystub, or letter from Human Resources in order to purchase a Corporate Membership pass. Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak Ave., Longmont 80501, 30 (during the Summer)ĬU and CU Med Employees will need to provide annual proof of employment, such as a current I.D.Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave., Longmont 80501, 30 Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd., Longmont 80501, 30.Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St., Longmont 80504, 30.To purchase a City of Longmont Corporate Membership, visit any one of the following recreation centers: The City of Longmont Recreation pass gives you access to recreation facilities, drop-in fitness classes and aqua fitness classes, plus access to outdoor pools in the summer months and the Longmont Ice Pavilion during the winter months. ![]() Annual Pass – Paid in Full: Adult (18-54) $313.00, Senior (55+) $189.00, Couple $603.00, Household (includes immediate family members who are claimed on your taxes) $696.00.ĬU employees, CU Med employees, and their families can now purchase either a 20-Visit, 30-Day, 3-Month or Annual pass for themselves, or for themselves and their family at a corporate discount.Annual Pass – Monthly Rate: Adult (18-54) $36.00, Senior (55+) $21.00, Couple $64.00, Household (includes immediate family members who are claimed on your taxes) $73.00.3 Month Pass: Adult (18-54) $95.00, Senior (55+) $54.50, Couple $173.00, Household (includes immediate family members who are claimed on your taxes) $200.00.30 Day Pass: Adult (18-54) $38.70, Senior (55+) $23.40, Couple $66.60, Household (includes immediate family members who are claimed on your taxes) $74.40.Employees of CU and CUMed are eligible for the following monthly rates: ![]()
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