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September 2022 by Chinthaka Weerappuli
Love the facility and love the staff. Special shout-out to Benito for going above and beyond to accommodate a unique membership situation. Highly recommend!
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September 2020 by Bru Campbell
Great ambiance to do work out!
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November 2019 by Ally Lazarus
Can’t beat the location
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May 2019 by Wenting Lan
Today is my first class in Och Fitness Center! The location is pretty good! I hope I can insist on it everyday until my membership finished!
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June 2016 by Nathan N.
Clean, spacious and equipment is in good shape. Id go 5 stars but they're missing a few essential pieces like a squat rack and an Incline Barbell Bench. Still at $10 for a day pass well worth it.
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September 2014 by Alexander H.
Employees are very nice and courteous. The hours are somewhat inconvenient because it usually closes earlier than your other gyms. Also, there isn't as much equipment as one would expect; only two bench presses, and no area for deadlifts, etc. The great thing is that the place is very clean and convenient; being a student at Ross, its pretty convenient to stop by after class instead of going to the CCRB.
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January 2012 by Becky S.
In a way this review is useless because the patrons largely choose it for the convenience of working out where they essentially live... at the b-school. However those who are weighing it against other options or are thinking of buying without seeing may find this helpful. I give it a mediocre review because the layout is not conducive to any sort of workout plan that involves working similar muscles at one time. The equipment is very limited, always crowded,limited hours and cardio machines change frequently so you can't benchmark your performance at a given exercise, The good points are obviously convenience, price, some classes and always working equipment. I personally choose the other U of M gyms where the hours are better and there is a better variety of equipment available to ensure a good workout in a decent amount of time. There is also something to be said for making your painful deadlift face in front of strangers as opposed to classmates.