Good life fitness is my first committed gym I've signed with. So far, it's not too bad - at least the location I usually go to. It's the one on Weston Road. They're clean, polite, always smiling and they're very welcoming. The only thing I found to... +
Good life fitness is my first committed gym I've signed with. So far, it's not too bad - at least the location I usually go to. It's the one on Weston Road. They're clean, polite, always smiling and they're very welcoming. The only thing I found to be a bit of an annoyance was that they try very hard to up sale you and will only give you the best of advice if you give them money... Only one staff member approached me and gave me some advice on how to do my routine, which I really appreciate! I think they're overstaffed and should have staff walking around helping the clients out as to oppose to making them pay extra. If the clients really want one on one hour sessions then it's reasonable to pay, but some people just cannot afford enough to stay as healthy as them , and want the basics. Some literally don't know what they're doing and it'll be nice to have staff walk around the facility to briefly help with posture, equipment use or just simple guidance. We just want to feel someone really care and that what we're paying for to use their facility is worth it. Some may argue to use the Internet for posture ect... But if it was that, we could just stay home and do the work outs instead of going to the gym. We go to the gym to be motivated by others around us and the staff who know apparently do know more about fitness than us, that's why we pay the extra money. So please if you are paying your staff members to be there at least have them do something like walk around and check up on clients as much as u check on the cleanliness of the facility. Other than that, I enjoy the company of people there. -