Perfect swiming pool, great gym, lovely ping pong....
Perfect swiming pool, great gym, lovely ping pong. Super clean.
Perfect swiming pool, great gym, lovely ping pong. Super clean.
A good size recreation center equipped with all the basic machines. Also, has a running track on the third floor. Need to swipe your splash card for access.
Equipment here is good, but the lockers, dressing rooms are... just an example of an impressive stupidity.
Good gym that has a lot of equipment and is always busy. Has well trained friendly and unobtrusive staff. Good place to start your health and fitness lifestyle
I ve been to top notch university gyms like University of Arizona and University of Cincinnati. At $92/month for community members this facility is a waste. This gym is not thought out, needs a huge renovation, and needs lots more to offer. Vastly undersized weight room. Virtually no squat racks/free weights for this size of university. No parking for people without a university permit. This incurs additional fees just to hit the gym. One basketball gym partially converted into what looks like CrossFit..? Two other racquetball courts converted to cardio and a spinning class... Pool is decent, outdoor sun deck is the size of my thumb. Outdoor soccer field is great, and it s the only free thing here, ha! I ll be quitting after this month. Still on a search to find a quality gym in New Orleans.
Best Gym that's Never Open. Great facility, antiquated management, expensive, closed at every conceivable opportunity.
When its open, its awesome. But if you depend on working out regularly, in the mornings or weekends: look elsewhere. (See the facilities hours page for the dates the gym is closed. Its for long spans: a full week at mardi gras? At every home football game. Two weeks at Christmas? Staff training? Abbreviated summer hours?)
I lift free-weights. In this, its just adequate: somewhat older nautilus-style machines, a few hammer strength, 2 leg presses, 3 squat racks downstairs, 2 smith machines. Not a lot of equipment, but just enough. Large functional fitness area for you if you like to foam roll while looking at your phone. Lockers everywhere (which they'll force you to use because its swat-team-provocation if you try to bring a bag into the work-out or cardio areas). This gym really has its priorities.
I don't swim here but if you do, it looks excellent: huge indoor pool. But it also looks to be highly scheduled, with student team's occupying much of the time. The outdoor pool is for family's potty-training their kids in the pool and freshmen training for skin cancer treatment at the perimeter.
Two huge, beautiful gyms, which seem rarely occupied if you like to play basketball. An excellent running track on the top level. Excellent, clean locker rooms.
The most striking attribute of this gym is the beauty of its architecture. The building just feels great. Open central staircases, lots of light, large open rooms, high ceilings. Its a pleasure to be in it.
But there's a nagging sense that management doesn't actually want you there. As if membership is an annoyance and they're really there to burn off their obligation to the students paying corpulent tuition for the "campus experience." I live adjacent, a neighbor, and the location is compelling. But I've had to join other gyms in the area just to have a dependable option to workout. This is expensive.
If you work out consistently, or if you work out before 6 a.m. during the week or 8 a.m. on the weekends (on which they happen to be open), then you'll need to maintain an alternative gym membership.
Chill place to come for a quick run. Nice to play some ball and make some great new friends. Love the diversity found here.
Well facilitiated. You dont want to leave it once you go in. Loved playing ping pong.
This place has the best managers ever. Unreal how good they are. Also don't forget a photo ID
My experience started in the locker room, where I encountered a wicked hi-tech electronic locking system unlike anything I'd seen before... Wow! Don't worry though, there was an instructional video about the system playing on monitors on the walls that made me feel like I was Bruce Willis on the space boat in the film, "the Fifth Element". My time in the vast expanse continued upstairs in a graciously spacious weight room where I found all the levers, plates, and knobs one uses to get the good yoke on. After doing shoulder shrugs for forty minutes straight and then blasting my core into the realm beyond dimensions, it was time to depart back to my humble pink abode. I made seafood paella for dinner. I think I'll use bigger shrimp next time as they cook down substantially in size.