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Neighborhood: Downtown Berkeley
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Neighborhoods: Rockridge, North Oakland
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Neighborhoods: Rockridge, North Oakland
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Review votes:
6 Useful, 5 Funny, and 5 Cool
I agree, it's expensive. If you're looking for a deal, this is not the place for you. I've never had to wait for cardio, and there are many options on the weights. Strength machines are older but well-maintained.
The front desk staff... eh. It's hit or miss. When it's high-school kids, they could care less. The "grown-ups" seem more professional.
I haven't been to the pool yet. I don't visit the spa. I don't play tennis. Therefore, I have nothing to say about these areas of the club.
I do have to say - if you think of it as a "tennis club" it's probably fine. But I have to agree with the reviewer that mentioned the "club" thing -- if you're expecting a "country club," that's not what you'll get. I think depending on what kind of membership recruitment strategies they're using at any given time, you might get that mistaken impression.
I haven't had the experience of rude/loud conversation while exercising, but I don't doubt it for a second. I'll count myself lucky to have not been in that particular situation yet.
I wasn't even going to write this review, because once I read all the others I felt kind of odd about it. But what the hell...
The locker room. The women's locker room has many naked women, it's true. It does not, to my experience, have either more or fewer naked women on an average day than other gym locker rooms I have been in. And yet for some reason, it doesn't freak me out like those others have. I haven't been able to figure out why and then a few weeks ago - light-bulb moment!
I was sitting on a bench in the locker room, putting on a chest strap for my heart-rate monitor. I was dressed except my tshirt was off while I adjusted the strap. I looked over and saw a beautiful, very slender 19 or 20 year old looking over at me... and I recognized that look.
It was the look of "I'm going to run for an extra 45 minutes today because I'm terrified that some day I will be fat like you."
I've seen that look before. In other locker rooms, at other gyms, in days past when I was both more and less fit than I am now. I will never look like a model. I will never be a size 6. But I'm okay with being a size 16 so long as I continue to work to improve my fitness level. Hell, that's why I'm at the gym in the first place. To be HEALTHY. Not to live up to some bullshit societal ideal that says what I should look like.
So though I doubt she'll ever read this: Fuck Off, girl that was glaring at me thinking "object lesson." We're all built differently. Maybe someday you will look like me. Maybe you won't. I really don't care. But the bass-mouth stare no quick look away she's looking at me ugh! was just plain rude.
With this in mind, I have to disagree with at least some other reviewers. They might be naked, but they're not "flaunting" or anything similar. They're not the super-buff who have haunted my experiences at other gyms. They simply Do Not Care What You Think About Them. They also don't care that anyone else has a perfect or imperfect body. The "omg you're fat!" stare I got was the exception, not the rule.
I don't know that I'd call it "acceptance" so much as "aloofness." I'll take aloof over horrified any day.