Well, I'll start with the pros:
1. The hall is new, cool design, light, panoramic glazing. The girls have a place to take pictures.
2. Coaching staff. Great, positive guys, always ready to help.
I tried, honestly.
Now the cons:
1. Huge problems with the ventilation system, I repeatedly came to the gym and there was stupidly nothing to breathe, you walk like with a bag on your head. The whole essence of training is lost, in a state of hypoxia there can be no talk of training, let alone productive. I want to go to sleep stupidly, my muscles can't work without oxygen, and even more so my brain. I did not find a single air quality sensor at eye level in the hall, although I have a lot of experience visiting halls, from Moscow to St. Petersburg and there it is the minimum. The customer needs to see the temperature/humidity and the CO2 level is especially important.
2. The simulators are new, but they are already crumbling, staggering somewhere. Somewhere elementary, the pins for pancakes are already bent and the pancakes stupidly slide off your feet. The simulator company, to be honest, nooname, this is the first time I've seen such things.
3. A huge minus, there are no racks (Christmas trees) for pancakes. Because of this, pancakes are scattered around the simulators (naturally) in a variety of ways. In all civilized halls, there is an unspoken rule - I took a pancake from the rack, hung it on the simulator, as soon as I finished, I hung it back on the rack exactly in place for a given weight of pancakes, and then everything will always be in place. Those hangers for pancakes that are on the simulators, they are needed directly while working with the simulator, but not for permanent storage.
4. The simulators are placed too close to each other, some simulators are not enough, but some are 2 pieces of the same.
A bloated cardio zone that is 70% free most of the time. Maybe it makes sense to move some of the cardio equipment to a room with Swedish walls?
5. And the least of the problems. Why use a sauna if it does not work constantly and is not heated forever - what is the point of sitting at 40 degrees at a maximum of 50 degrees?
The opening hours are from 09:00-11:00 and 19:00-23:00.
I have never been in this sauna so that it was properly melted there.
6. Oh yes, we saved on soap dishes in the showers. I'll attach a photo later. They are on 1 fulcrum and stupidly spinning around it )
To put something there, you will need to improve your sense of balance.
I have been visiting this gym for a total of a year.
The feeling that the creators of the hall have never been engaged in the halls.
Of the advantages:
1) spacious warm-up room
2)beautiful view from the window
3) convenient location for me
4) if you take an annual subscription, then a good price
Of the cons:
1) we came with my sister (she is not from Brest), I knew about the application, I had it downloaded, she did not.... For the first time, we immediately told the administrator what to do, asked him to tell us what to do. So, we are standing in the aisle meter by meter, behind bars, we do not know what to do, the admin two meters away from us did not even deign to come up, shouting to us that the application needs to be downloaded (which application??? Where to find it, at that time there were no QR codes, nothing hung so that I could do it, it's good that I knew what kind of application). Then you put your hand to enter, but you are refused! The admin is shouting... I need your phone numbers, and, because of this grid, people are walking around, we need to shout our number to him. How is that even possible? It's just disgusting, standing there like some kind of fool. Then they pointed a finger at us where the locker rooms are, where the 2nd hall is, and that's it.
2) the gym itself is narrow and long, the simulators are close enough to each other, which is not very comfortable
3) the changing rooms are small
In short, I didn't like it. But I decided to give my husband a subscription so that he wouldn't waste time going to the gym at the center
4) I paid for an annual subscription, came for a certificate ... oh, horror, they wrote it out to me (full name and fucking date) for 20 minutes. The girl coach at the reception was slowing down specifically, I do not know how she coaches people, she is so slow, asked 10 times and reviewed the cost of the subscription, then she wrote something wrong on the certificate-she rewrote, sat in the earphone, I do not know who or what she was listening to, but obviously not me....I was constantly smiling at myself, laughing, and it didn't bother me that I was standing and waiting
In general, both the first and the second time completely sucks
I have not seen such service anywhere in Brest!
Tip: hire people who know how to communicate with people! Let the coach be trained, and not that's all