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Businiess name:  Tri-Cities Lifestyle Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been a member at this gym for 3 years so I think my input says a lot. It's purely an okay, average gym. The equipment is not bad, and they have plenty. I've never waited to use a machine and can usually get in a good workout in 30-40 minutes. Everything is spaced out, so you never feel cramped. The building used to be a Winn Dixie grocery store, so it's pretty huge. These smaller upstart gyms in the area are small and cramped and if 20 people show up, you're going to have to wait. Not here. As for the employees and management? I never really interact with them unless I'm ordering a protein drink. But I will say they have been nothing but friendly. They do have extremely high turnover, but that is most likely due to being paid $8 an hour (my friend used to work there). The owner used to be a cocaine drug runner in Miami in the 70s, so use that to determine the quality of management. I pay $39 a month and am bounded by a 12 month contract. Not bad for a huge gym. I never use personal trainers as I know what I am doing, so I can't comment on that aspect. The locker room is huge with showers, a freaking sauna and a hot tub. With basketball courts, an indoor track, tons of weight and cardio machines and tons of free weights I think this is a pretty good gym for the money if you know what you are doing. After a year I did shop around for other gyms in the area, but the selection is extremely limited and nothing seems to size up. So I continually re-up. They don't have swimming pools which sucks, but as a whole, it would do you well to join.

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