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Ally A.
I am by no means a "gym person". Â Don't get me wrong, I'm TRYING to be, but it is a hard row to hoe...the gym is hot and sweaty and full of pain, broken dreams and men who are far too good looking for me to be red-faced and panting in front of...at least not in this type of setting. ;) The Y is a good gym tho, and is inspiring me to try to get back into that gym mentality. Â They offer wonderful classes: yoga is awesome, women on weights is a rockstar workout and boot camp will make you srsly reconsider your life...last time I went, I promise we did lunges for at least a half mile and by the end, looking fat in a bikini seemed like an acceptable price to pay not to hurt so much. They also have a nice amount of weight machines and cardio equiptment.The one downside I have about this gym is the weight section. Â I am not a weight lifter...but I am trying really hard to start working on strength training and to do so, I need weights. Â There are puny 10lb barbells in some of the classrooms, but none in the weight section, which means that for me to do my exercises I would have to interrupt a class to barge in for weights. Â Which is rude. Â Plus, I apparently make some very strange sounds and facial expressions during weight lifting, and having that area in the middle of the gym makes me reaaaaally uncomfortable. Â I wish it was a more enclosed space. Â But that's just me.Security is pretty tight around this joint. Â They give you a code and scan your handprint in when you sign up for your membership. Â I'm sure it's just a tactic to keep people from sharing their code and thereby costing the Y money, but it makes me feel like I'm working out in a super-secret-spy gym. Â Which, I have to say, kinda adds to the appeal. Â Agent 00Sexy, reporting for workout!
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The average rating for Bark Personal Trainers in Richmond Hill is 4.89, based on 44 reviews.