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Where is the Best Health Club in Austin, Texas?

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Where is the Best Health Club in Austin, Texas?

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Clean, professional and always up to date on the latest equipment and new fitness methods. Everyone there is knowledgeable, helpful and ready to motivate you to work out and reach your potential. Whether you are a professional athlete or a just starting this is the place to get fit and strong. it is also a locally owned and operated gym – if something is wrong you can find out how to fix it through the excellent management staff or the owners who are, more often than not, either in the office or teaching a class. They practice what they preach and know their fitness from top to bottom.Pros + Qualtiy training and equipment, Possitive, Professional atmosphere – VERY CLEAN!Cons – parking – but that is about to change for the better

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Are you one of those people who never feels quite comfortable at a gym? I was until I joined Castle Hill! People are friendly, unpretentious and the owner has created a gym that feels like home. There are TONS of classes for very fitness level, and the overall vibe of the gym is geared towards having a healthy and active lifestyle. Adjoining the gym is an organic ‘grab and go’ cafe with smoothies and pre-prepared meals that taste good.The equipment is new and is regularly updated. The fees are competitive with no “sign up” fee. You can get massages and accupuncture there, practice yoga, or get addicted to Robert’s boot camp class. I love doing their spin classes.While working out on a typical day, I see parents, professionals my own age, senior citizens, overweight as well as fit people, and people with disabilities working out with trainers. In the last 2 years, I’ve lost 25 pounds–not from crazy dieting or even particularly rigorous training. I just found a gym I actually lik

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After looking at pictures on their website, I thought the spa looked nice. I thought their prices (even the member rates were high) were inflated but figured you were paying for quality and the spa experience. Was I wrong. My sister and I were escorted to the waiting area, which was actually the hallway to all treatment rooms. Built with stone, to say that it sounded like a cave with an amplified echo factor is no understatement. While waiting, there was so much foot traffic it was distracting and to make it worse, the door to the nail room was open and 2 nail techs were talking loudly and incessantly about some annoying subject (shopping??), all the while their entire conversation loudly and clearly reverberating down the hallway. While waiting there for 15 minutes, at least 5 employees walked through the hall and never even considered shutting the door. Finally, their client i.e. me, got up and shut the door. Also while waiting there, several clients came in and out of rooms in spa r

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I’m actually writing not on a specific location but on the policies and procedures of 24 Hour Fitness. I had a membership for several months at the 41st street location, before calling to cancel in July due to changing jobs. I received confirmation on the phone and was under the impression that I was taken care of. A few months later I realized that I was still getting charged for a service I wasn’t using. I called in frustaration, and talked to a employee who apologized and told me that it had never been cancelled. He cancelled it for me and told me that that payment would be my last and again, he was sorry. Well sure enough I look this month, 4 months after the original cancel, and boom another payment. The real kicker is when I call to complain and voice my opinion they tell me that its my fault for not getting a name of the person I talked to back in July. Are you kidding me? I mean I know I should have got the name but seriously can I not trust a person to go in the compu

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I’d been looking around at the different Gym options around town and was won over by Pure. The facilities are clean and the atmosphere is great. The variety of classes they offer with the membership is enough to win me over even if I never used any of the machines. Plus the YMCA which is right down the street from Pure I figured would offer a much cheaper membership, To my surprise the Y is almost as much as Pure. I would now like to take issue with the last 2 reviews. The standard document that they gave to me and I assume they give to everyone is a piece of paper called The Membership Menu. On it are 5 different membership options. Power (pay $150.00 up front and go 59 month to month), Executive (Pay $858.00 in one lump sum for 13 month) , Quarry (no initial fee, $69.00 a month, only valid at Quarry lake location), 6 months (525.00 lump sum for 6 months) and 3 months ($325.00 lump sum for 3 months). Right beside the details of the power membership is says 1 YEAR TERM and it is no

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