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December 2021 by samuel merkin
Great place. Very helpful you won’t be disappointed!
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April 2021 by Justin Valley
A little small and cramped, but having it available 24/7 is great. Machines work as expected and are in good condition.
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November 2020 by Vincent Draleaus
Very nice facility just wish it had better ventilation and ac systems as the small rooms heat up quite fast.
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April 2019 by Carrie Nolet Lucie Swain
Did a fabulous spin class with Lindsay this morning. I work out by myself but LOVE getting motivated and pushed by her. Great kick butt class!!
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January 2019 by Katie Harriman
The woman who owns and runs the center is unbelievable rude. They charge ridiculous monthly fees for what is essentially a shoe box.
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January 2019 by Carolynne Shinn
I am so glad to be back using HFC after a very long hiatus. Job changes, and later multiple surgeries, kept me away for YEARS. Having tried some big chain gyms in the interim, I really appreciate the warm intimate atmosphere. Lindsey is so knowledgable, and has been patient and personable reintroducing me to Nautilus machines, helping me create a routine that is beneficial and safe. I feel lucky to have access to this kind of facility so close to home (Weare).
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February 2018 by cathy rothdiener
Love the classes at 830...variety and physical challenges I never thought I'd be able to accomplish...with encouragement and support from staff and classmates/friends...I highly encourage one to try our local gym;) Equipment is excellent, facility is clean, staff and front desk are so helpful and professional!!
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July 2017 by Two Swan Moms
Subpar facility, overpriced and lacking professionalism.
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May 2017 by Liz Swan
Subpar facility, overpriced and lacking professionalism. Edit: the owner did address me directly regarding my review. I wish them well.
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January 2017 by Michael Brisson
They have a full set of equipment that you would expect a gym to have. Also, private showers and changing areas. My only complaint was with the cost of membership, it is incredibly expensive. I think the only reason they can get away with charging as much as they do is because there isn't any competition nearby. Also, staff is there only during limited hours, so it can be difficult to actually sign up in the first place. When I first showed up with a gym bag and fully intent on signing up, I was met with a locked door. I rang the bell and apparently it called one of the owners on his cell phone. It was raining heavily outside. I asked if I could come in. "UHHHH, are you a MEMBER?" Well not yet, I want to become one. He then launched into a discussion about how I could come in for a "visit" workout for $10, which would I would be credited if I signed up for a membership. He then talked about policies, limited staff hours, the "honor box" I'd have to stuff my $10 into, how there was a cooler full of $3 water bottles and $4 Gatorades which I could pay for by filling out a slip and putting the cash in the "honor box." For five minutes, I'm standing in pouring rain listening to this. "Sir, can I come in so we can talk about this, it's raining hard." Oh, there's no staff here on duty right now, hence the "honor box" monitored by surveillance cameras. If I wanted to sign up for membership I would have to come back when there is a staff member on duty, but he could not tell me when that might be. Perhaps another reason for the exorbitant cost of membership is the expensive surveillance equipment installed throughout the gym, enabling the owners to dial in and monitor activity at any time, to make sure people are feeding the "honor box" and wiping down the equipment to THEIR standards (a.k.a., they basically expect members to clean the equipment instead of simply wiping down). It's difficult to offer a recommendation to a place that is very expensive and rarely staffed. If you want to be a member, all you have to do is take the morning off from your job so that you can show up mid-morning when there is a staff person present. My recommendation for success: reduce your prices and staff the place so that people who want to join can actually get in. There's a college right there in town, so you could certainly find a couple of college students willing to work for $10/hr plus a free membership.
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December 2014 by Sam S.
I don't have any idea how this place is still in business. Run down, old equipment insanely high prices and the rudest staff I've ever come across in a gym. This "fitness center" is a joke, I'd go anywhere else.