Member Testimonials
I’ve been a member for 30 years and they let me keep my membership on hold for a year with Ian and now it’s happened with 2 more and Milton totally destroyed our home on Gottfried Creek so hopefully they will put me on hold for another year🙏🏼 Blessings to all and we will survive again, I pray🙏🏼
Good people and fun
Lots of choices!
The members are connected and support each other
Great instructors I only do Pilates but from what I've seen it's great place to workout
Facilities are clean. The staff is very friendly and professional.
Water aerobics
I only participate in water aerobics. Jan is an excellent teacher. The water temp has finally returned to an exercise level. It was very warm for a while which is not healthy for cardio & lap swimming.
Water aerobics and swimming laps
Programs are varied, pool and exercise equipment is great.
Relaxing atmosphere with good mix of ages of people. If you need help or how to use any of the equipment everyone is friendly.
Really only use the fitness area with weights and Treadmills etc.
Wish that there was more room.
Great instructors
Great classes and instructors, and the new weight machines are awesome!
The facility itself is very clean and the staff is very friendly. Love coming to the Y!
They keep me active
Classes
I really enjoy the workout room. The equipment is new, clean and high functioning. I also enjoy using the sauna and swimming pool.
Water aerobics is great but the downside is they cannot keep the temperature stable, one day 88 next 79.
The classes are wonderful
A good variation of classes. New equipment.
I would like to see new equipment for body pump classes.
Beautiful new gym area
1 new weight machines
2 mahjongg room
attention, cleanliness.
Have been a member for about 20 years and like everything about this YMCA
The number and options of classes offered.
The new and variety of weight equipment. Good selection of classes.
The Y helps me fight Parkinsons every day. I go to a variety of classes - and I even sub for some - to keep moving! Activity, especially moderate to vigorous exercise 5-6 days a week for 60-90 minutes a day, can slow Parkinsons by up to 50%!
Group classes
Strength
Stretch
Cardio
The facility is often too small for popular classes during season. With 500 more houses going in around it, that issue will only be compounded year round not just seasonally.
It would be very beneficial to add an ostentatious class. Many of the classes offered now are great for cardio and light weights, BUT they include exercises that are not good for those with a diagnosis of osteoporosis. We have an older population and need an osteoporosis class.
Thank you

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