Life Time
About
Life Time offers a comprehensive fitness experience with disciplines including strength training, yoga, cycling, and swimming. The facilities are well-maintained and clean, featuring a co-working area that allows members to blend work and workouts seamlessly. Staff members are consistently described as friendly and helpful, creating a welcoming environment for all fitness levels.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members praise the clean facilities, friendly staff, and diverse offerings that cover strength training, yoga, cycling, and swimming. Several reviewers highlight the convenient co-working space and appreciate the niche equipment for classes. Common concerns include occasional front desk staffing issues, limited basic lifting equipment like specific weight plates and cable machines, and challenges accessing gym racks during class times. Some members also note cramped layouts and mention that showers could be better maintained.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
Riley
a month ago
As a hybrid athlete, I love the fact that Lifetime covers all my needs. From strength to yoga, cycling, and swimming. The facilities are clean, the staff is friendly, and there's even a nice co-working spot where I can squeeze some work in before or after a workout. All in all its just great. Oh, and my water bottle pictured is a SHVITZ, look 'em up. I'll never go back to another sports bottle after trying this one. game changer
Renee Labossiere
4 months ago
Need more elliptical machine they only have two and they don’t work like regular elliptical machines. Also need more classes like barre, Pilates, and circuit
Laraib
6 months ago
Cramped layout. There was no one at the front desk when I walked in. Women’s locker room is nice but showers are small and drained look grimy.
Joe Young
3 years ago
Just signed up for the gym and it is extremely nice, well maintained, and the staff is very friendly. However, the gym is missing a lot of basic lifting equipment. They are missing five pound weight plates, making it impossible to load a 55 pound barbell and difficult to load 105 pounds (30 pounds each side) because you need to use three ten pound plates on each side. To load 40 pounds on each side you would have to put 4 x 10 lb plates on each side, but each station only has 3 x 10 lbs plates. They are missing a multi-use cable machine, cable row machine, lat pull down machine and dip station/attachment. Maybe not as important, but dumbbells only go up to 80 pounds, most full sized gyms go up to at least 100 pounds. The gym seems to be designed for classes and not for the average gym user that trains on their own. They have more niche equipment like sleds and tires for classes instead of basic lifting equipment. Missing one or two items would be manageable, but missing 5+ basic pieces of equipment is a lot. Also extremely hard to get a gym rack when classes are going.
Stephan Grynwajc
4 months ago
I’m a member and half the time you can’t enter the gym as there is no one at the front desk
scheduleHours
Monday: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM