Ugh, you mean like the kind kids get into... oh I want no part of that when I swim... I want a real pool or nothing. That sounds downright stupid.
Yeah I went there during a promotional some years back... they provide towels... private shower stalls. It is too high for me to afford even though they have discounts if you work for the city and certain entities or he hospital. Nice place though.
Thanks for the detailed information...
The RFC is great! Its a pretty non judgmental facility. They have all the machines you would need. The free weights are downstairs. There is a separate women only work out area. The showers are enclosed so it provides privacy. Also, you can sign up to take some of the classes for free. [[Ask at the front desk). As far as the lockers, use common sense and bring your own lock; no-one is walking around with bolt cutters.There are small lockers upstairs in-view if you feel like it would be safer. Whenever I go, I pack lightly [[keys, phone, driver's license and OneCard). I graduated, but still pay to use their facilities because its a pretty good bang for the buck.
-Tahleel
Right. And perhaps it was all part of the push to get students and young families living on/near campus. I thought Irvin Reid did a tremendous job, but this was fairly bizarre, and ultimately I'm guessing that the kid factor was a big reason they got rid of it relatively quickly.
Bally Fitness in bloomfield is a decent gym for weightlifting, and it's independent from the other Bally's so it doesn't have the ridiculous rules some of the large chains have. Very laid back, few rules. I enjoyed a summer there.
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