Jane Proszek G.
Google
I became a member three months ago and would very much like to continue my membership; however, I have ongoing concerns regarding the air conditioning and ventilation in the facility. The weight training areas consistently feel excessively warm, with little to no air circulation, creating an environment that is uncomfortable and, at times, suffocating for physical exercise.
I have raised these concerns multiple times, specifically requesting improved air circulation, better ventilation, and a reduction in temperature, but unfortunately, no corrective action has been taken. For a fitness facility, particularly in areas dedicated to weight training, maintaining a cooler and well-ventilated environment is essential for members’ comfort, performance, and well-being.
Additionally, the smaller studio used for body balance classes appears to have outdated and nonfunctional air conditioning, which further exacerbates the issue. A club whose primary purpose is to support physical activity should uphold professional standards for temperature control and ventilation.
Although I genuinely enjoy the Saturday yoga class, the persistent temperature issues in both the weight training area and the smaller studio leave me feeling unwell and frustrated. Regrettably, if these conditions do not improve, I will likely have no choice but to cancel my membership.