Mohd Hafizz Mohd Iqbal
Awesome Gym Staff & Trainers. Friendly environment where people support one another in the Gym.
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Mohd Hafizz Mohd Iqbal
Awesome Gym Staff & Trainers. Friendly environment where people support one another in the Gym.
Jefri
A cool gym with plenty of equipment and friendly staff!
Tan Mei Qi
Here are a few options, keeping the changes minimal: **Option 1 (Slightly more formal):** "No one takes accountability for member concerns, and it is difficult to reach staff, as countless emails go unanswered." **Option 2 (Closer to original phrasing):** "No one takes accountability for member concerns, and it's difficult to get hold of staff, with countless emails receiving no reply." **Option 3 (Very direct):** "No one takes accountability for member concerns, and staff are difficult to reach, with countless emails going unanswered." --- *Self-correction/Reasoning for Option 1 (my preferred choice):* * "No one **takes** accountability" (subject-verb agreement). * "member **concerns**" (plural for general issues). * "and **it is** difficult" (adds necessary subject and verb for the second clause). * "to **reach** staff" (slightly more professional than "get hold of," but "get hold of" is also fine and keeps closer to original). * "as countless **emails** go unanswered" (fixes "form" to "from," pluralizes "email," and rephrases "no reply from countless email" to be clearer about the *outcome* of sending emails, which is the implied meaning). I'll go with Option 1 as it balances clarity and minimal change effectively. **Edited review:** "No one takes accountability for member concerns, and it is difficult to reach staff, as countless emails go unanswered."
Aniva
The gym is too crowded. It's not a good place for working adults; it's mainly for teenagers and youth. It gives a very substandard vibe. The equipment is good, but due to lack of space, it's not kept in an organized manner. On the positive side, gym staff are quite friendly and helpful. So far, I haven't seen the usual hard-selling tactics from trainers. They keep themselves away from those. That's a great thing about this Gymmboxx. Perhaps it's the same across all their outlets.
Chung Eric
Got assisted by Jega when an issue came up. Definitely good service.
Lex Low
My experience at this gym location has always been pleasant. Besides the facilities being well-equipped and properly maintained, the staff is friendly and helpful. One of the aspects I appreciate about this location is that, over time, the staff and the members form a bond that makes coming back each time much more delightful.
Lyra Wong
Leg day lovers will rejoice. It has 6 squat racks, machines for standing and seated calf **raises**, and a landmine attachment for landmine squats. Long enough corridor for walking lunges, too. Wide selection of dumbbells as well. Machines are pretty standard for most gyms, though I don't use them too much as I mainly do free weights.
Ting Fong SIEW (Tim)
I've been here for nearly a year! Best outlet in my opinion! The staff here are super friendly; they never fail to greet and smile every time I enter or leave the gym. Not to mention the fresh equipment! The hair dryer in the changing room helps me for events after the gym, too. Members here are friendly and considerate. Hands down the best! :)
Koh H.
My first-time personal training (PT) experience with trainer JK (JunKeat) at this branch lasted about 4-6 months. From the beginning, I purposely sought out a trainer so I could learn two things: how to do a muscle-up, and how to use proper form on as many exercises as possible for effective training. I was quite accustomed to the mentality of "no pain, no gain." That is to say, I believed a good exercise session meant toughing it out through sheer strength. This didn't mean I completely forwent form; it just wasn't the foremost priority. I later learned that this meant I couldn't fully engage the muscle I wanted, because my unstable form would lead to me relying on other muscles during fatigue. Which is why it was funny to me that when he first saw my deadlifting form, he banned me from doing them until I could consistently apply the tips he gave me for Romanian deadlifts. I laugh about it now in hindsight, but that experience, in turn, gave me a solid foundation to progress in deadlifting. He seemed strict at first, almost nitpicky when it came to form. But once you get to know him, you'll find he's just worried about your safety, and the better you integrate his tips, the less he needs to remind you. He coordinates my workout sets well and knows when I'm ready to push towards heavier weights. He also isn't stingy when it comes to answering your questions if you don't understand a concept. Just ask, keeping in mind the hour-long PT sessions. Something I particularly value in him is that when I tell him a part of my body hurts during or after an exercise, or doesn't feel right, he's usually spot-on with how to solve it. Whether it's tension/squeezes during an exercise, excessive force from one side of the body, or tightness in the knee, he has interesting ways of solving them. I could go on and on, but my final results were: 1. I learned a lot about many exercises, just as I wanted. My compound weight personal records (PRs) doubled (granted, I wasn't lifting heavy anyway because of my bad form), and I feel very safe practicing deadlifting by myself in the future. 2. I couldn't do a muscle-up, but I did go from a max of 3 bad-form pull-ups in 1 set, to 10 good-form pull-ups in 2 sets on a good day. Unfortunately, that also meant I only started learning the basics of the muscle-up towards the end of my sessions, since my back finally had enough stamina for it. Was it perfect? No. I didn't achieve everything I wanted. But did I have a great time with him? Yes. I learned what I needed about the basics to feel more confident about what I was spending my time on. He is exactly the hypervigilant, whiny, fusspot, funny instructor I would send my future muscle-up success video to.
Xi Hao Sze
Love the Canberra outlet! The place is clean and has a variety of machines. The staff at this outlet were all very welcoming and friendly. Additionally, my personal trainer, Jannifer, is really experienced and plans great workout sessions and is able to push me to greater heights!
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