Jory
GBThe Perfect Gym Extremely friendly staff! Very welcoming and clean environment for anyone of any fitness level. The perfect gym!
James Mooney
GBGood gym Good gym, nice equipment. Dislike all of the News, streaming all the time. Having all of that constant negative news glaring at me while trying to workout really kills my motivation. Asked them if they could put anything else on and they said,” no that it’s always been that way.” Bummer
Shannon
GBFirst time gym'er, couldn't be happier Terrific facility with no waiting for any machine ever. Clean, pleasant, airy. Affordable basics, but the extras - like training - are WORTH the price. Working with a trainer has allowed me to get SO much more out of my workouts. I was hesitant about joining a gym, now I look forward to going as often as I can.
Janet
GBMy only dislike in the 2 weeks I've… My only dislike in the 2 weeks I've been a member is that upgrading isn't cost effective. I understand that the $9.99 per month is a contract, but I'm willing to pay the additional $20 a month to go to the next level. I'd even be willing to sign a 3 or 6 month, even a one year contract to join at he level, but they only offer month to month. So , in essence, I;d lose my $99.99 sign up fee and still have to pay the extra $20 a month. Guess I'll be staying at level 1.
Damon
GBVent Switching to Vent from Planet Fitness was a great choice for me personally as the gym seems more focused on serious fitness-minded individuals. This is motivational if anything. I don’t consider myself a gym rat by any stretch, but working out (primarily weight training) in a gym with a catered selection of machines, benches, dumbells, and free weights, accompanied by serious weight lifters, is a good atmosphere to promote more desire to progress. I like that all four locations do not have the exact same equipment. It switches up the atmosphere if there is a certain machine at Latham that Clifton Park doesn’t have for the day you do shoulders (just an example). The staff is relatively friendly and the facilities are sufficient. Some machines, like the cables at Clifton Park, could use some attention (minor repairs, tune ups, etc). The cardio equipment at Latham is a bit outdated. Some of the hammer strength machines have awkward positioning, (i.e. seated military press) but that is likely an individual preference on my part. Overall, I am more than pleased that I joined Vent.