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Businiess name:  24 Hour Fitness
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I joined this particular club when I lived in Mountain View, and later converted my membership to a multiclub membership. This chain makes its money through volume, and lacks some of the amenities that the better clubs have. For example, members must bring their own towels and locks. \r \r The clubs are crowded, and it is particularly difficult to get access to cardio equipment.\r \r The sales people are very high pressure, and often want potential customers to commit on the spot, without such things as a trail period or a sample workout. Sales people and trainers also attempt to get clients to purchase extra training sessions and supplements, which they may not need. Clients' fitness conditions are often made to appear worse than they are to encourage them to buy more training sessions.\r \r The main complaint I have against 24 Hour Fitness, however, is that many of the clubs are dirty. In many clubs, the restrooms are not cleaned very often. Many times, there is no custodial service at all on weekends. This club and the Sunnyvale club have especially dirty locker rooms. There is mold in the Saratoga club, which smells musty as soon as you walk in.\r \r A few Bay Area 24 Hour Fitness are better than others. In particular, the Livermore club and the Santa Teresa club are cleaner and less crowded. Pros: hours Cons: cleanliness, crowded, high pressure sales people

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