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    48 London Wall

    London EC2M 5TE

    United Kingdom

    The City

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    • Photo of Uli B.
      Uli B.
      London, United Kingdom
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      27 Jun 2012

      There's not much about this gym that I liked, so I can only recommend to you to NOT sign up for this gym. In fact, my biggest pet-peeve with it is that it is not very well-maintained and the management should be ashamed!

      - For example, the staircase down to the gym is filled with dustballs and trash and nobody seems to bother cleaning it up!
      - The showers are a disaster; not only does it kind of reek in there, but they also are either out of service or are leaking. (Seriously, some showers are on at full blast and simply can't be turned off. I brought this to the attention of the maintenance guy once and he just shrugged his shoulder...not sure how many thousands of litres of clean water they have wasted over the last few months!)
      - The toilets area is just grosse and I've witnessed at least two floods - yikes!

      Aside from the maintenance issue, the gym-floor itself is packed with equipment - it feels like you're in an EasyJet airplane; trying to squeeze in as many people without looking out for comfort. Sure, they have every equipment that you can think of, but sometimes I just felt like a caged hen! (Did I mention that the AC is also not working super-well and that it gets quite sweaty in there during rush hours?_

      I know this seems to be one of the more affordable gyms in the city, but I urge you to not sign up here...go to the Virgin Active nearby.

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      toussaint d.
      London, United Kingdom
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      12 Nov 2010

      Working in the city, eating the rich often over-priced food makes it apparent that you have to do something to ensure that you'll be able to fit in your clothes 365 days from when you bought them.

      Personally, having been a health professional for a number of years in a former life, i have something to confess: i hate gyms.
      I don't dislike the fact that you have to keep healthy or that the masses need a place to focus the drive to shift calories, what i detest are the attitudes of the staff.

      For this reason, before joining i scoped out this place like a sniper on a Black Ops mission. What I didn't expect was the totally sane and relaxed way that the sales staff didn't try to re-sell me my right kidney in order to finance my gym regime.

      I've 'road-tested' a few of the trainers: Ike, Sal and Derek and they're A-OK. Great attitude, helpful to the point of embarrassment and no hard sell and a free taster session to boot. Though my regime consists of kettle bell, some cardio and a lot of swimming, there's a lot to do here. Everything from spinning to lap-dancing classes.

      If you want to get involved, ask for Rob, the big Kiwi, he or his team will work something out for all budgets. Remember it's a city gym, so it may not be cheap but you will be pretty. Plus, if you really want to affect a lifestyle change, strip away the gyms, the hype and take a look at the person standing right in front of you in the mirror.

      Some advice: peak locker room times are 12.15-1.20pm and 5.30-6.15pm. Either go off-peak or if that's not an option, once you've joined, drop your clothes in the locker early AM and saunter down at lunchtime to get changed.

      Unfortunately, i don't know what the ladies changing room is like at peak time usage, but i've had to wait for a shower in the gents. Tsk.

      I've been a member here for about a year and the most encouraging sight is that i've yet to NOT see the guy who cleans up. Dude is always there either cleaning the showers or the changing rooms keeping the place clinically clean.

      Though it is tight down there, it's a lower basement after all, just go for yours and get on with it. No one ever toned up by looking at the human being next to them. The swimming pool is mini-me size but that just means you have to do twice as much work. Space is at a premium in the city you know. Anyway, just get your sweat on and stop making excuses...

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      Gym R.
      London, United Kingdom
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      7 Mar 2011

      Date of visit: September 2010

      They were doing three free sessions on the Internet. I filled in my details, got a missed call from a man, called back and got rebooked with Nadia. Nadia seemed like a good sales person: professional, well presented, not pushy, she seemed to know all the different schemes, but didn't know about other clubs and didn't seem to be that knowledgeable about fitness. I trained for free in an unventilated basement (when I was there the air conditioning had been shut down for works!). Nadia offered me £55 per month for 12 months or £66 for 4 months with a joining fee of £60.

      Good Points: The reception area was pleasant enough - but who cares? - I don't go to the gym to drink coffee. The sales person was nice. At midday, when I went, it was full of people, atmosphere was good, people looked like they were there to work out. They had lots of cardiovascular equipment and a fair amount of free weights and machines. They also had two studios for classes, a spinning room, and a pool.

      Bad points: The ceiling was low, they had no natural light and the place felt dark. They did have mirrors, but not by the machines - I would have liked to have seen myself when I was on the machines and cable crossover! Because the air conditioning was broken/off there was sweat everywhere - literally dripping from the ceiling and on the floor. The whole place felt sticky and dirty. The changing area just felt dirty. The walls were dirty and needed painting. The flooring was some kind of wood laminate - see Soho Gyms Waterloo for great flooring! I had to search for the handle for the cable crossover and it felt like they should have duplicated on such things. The dumbbells were a mess and I couldn't find the ones that I wanted. There seemed to be enough staff on the floor, but they weren't keeping things organised!

      Conclusion: These guys cater for the mass market, members were paying about £40 per month, their gym is old, and they are more sales focussed. They have enough staff on the floor, but they need more cleaning/tidying staff - having the aircon break is one thing, but this shouldn't affect how organised/available your dumbbells are! As their rep said - They are Fitness First with a swimming pool.

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      Matt B.
      London, United Kingdom
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      14 Aug 2014

      I had a weeks free trial at LA Fitness but I wasn't too impressed and didn't sign up.

      The changing areas are carnage and now matter where you put your stuff there is always someone in the way when you are trying to change. The pool is potentially a big plus but I found it too small, crowded and a little dirty when I finally had chance to use it. There always seemed to be a pile of women messing around in there or aqua aerobics classes to give them the correct name.

      The weights and cardio areas suffer from being painted in a dark colour which makes it feel claustrophobic. There is too much gear in there to make is user friendly. Overall, I wasn't impressed.

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      Chris F.
      London, United Kingdom
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      22 May 2009
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      The attitude at this gym was what finally caused me to get out of my LA Fitness gym membership, which I had had for a couple of years.


      I had a few problems with them but the one that really stuck in my mind was the pettiness of them refusing to let me use a 10 water card that I had purchased at another LA Fitness gym (even though the card has no designation for which gym it had been purchased at).


      And it was usually too busy too. All gyms should have a membership cap, even if they never reach it.


      My new gym isn't perfect but it's a serious improvement on this branch.

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      Michael D.
      Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom
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      15 Aug 2010

      The City, and the UK in generally frankly, is pretty poorly served in terms of gyms. The LA fitness on London Wall is the best of a bad bunch for me.
      I've been a member of this branch for a year now, and what has previously been said is definitely true, too many personal trainers - a few of which have been known to take your place on a station when you turn around to pick up your drink!


      The pools isn't bad, its small as you'd expect in the middle of the square mle, but I've found that if you go between 10 and 11:30 am you will have the pool to yourself.


      The lack of water in the gym is a bit of a pain - I find myself breaking my workout into two halves, refilling my water bottle at half way.


      Can't comment on the music as I work out with headphones on (on my blackberry using the very impressive GymTechnik app and a timer to get m rest periods in correctly).


      I mainly lift weights, so would love it if they added a couple more pieces of equipment, but that's just being picky. It's convenient in terms of location. and much better than the local Fitness Firsts. It is also less than half the price (for me) of Virgin Active, which if I'm totally hones didn't seem to offer that many more facilities than LAF.


      So in summary, reasonable facilities, but the best VFM you can get in the city. I wish it were as good as the Reebok in Canary Wharf, but then again I much prefere working in the City to Canary Wharf so those are the breaks.

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      Qype User (Fit4No…)
      London, United Kingdom
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      7 Mar 2011

      Date of visit: September 2010


      They were doing three free sessions on the Internet. I filled in my details, got a missed call from a man, called back and got rebooked with Nadia. Nadia seemed like a good sales person: professional, well presented, not pushy, she seemed to know all the different schemes, but didn't know about other clubs and didn't seem to be that knowledgeable about fitness. I trained for free in an unventilated basement (when I was there the air conditioning had been shut down for works!). Nadia offered me £55 per month for 12 months or £66 for 4 months with a joining fee of £60..........


      To see the rest of my review for The Gym Vauxhall go to: http://fit4nothing-reviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/la-fitness-london-wall.html?spref=tw

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      H N.
      London, United Kingdom
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      17 Sept 2015

      Be aware of the membership traps that LA Fitness uses to keep you for longer. We went in to Finchley branch to sign up for a 3 or 6 months membership and clearly asked for it. The head of staff (Rob) seemed very friendly and offered us a 6 months membership at the better price for 12 months. He said the promotion would expire that night so we accpeted that we signed a 12 month contract and he would change it to 6 months and would send us the ammended contract.
      After waiting for a month, we went back to the branch asking for the ammended contract and that is when we realised that we were tricked. They said Rob had left and there was nothing they could do. Customer service is really poor, they didn't do anything and I bet they are happy about trapping another poor customer!

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      Carlo X.
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      29 Jul 2010

      This location has just about everything you need to get it done but it's very small. i went on a saturday around noon and it had about 20 people. I can't imagine how it must be on a busy weekday after work coz it would be cramped with anymore than 30 people at a time. Just like the location in West India Quay the locker rooms are filthy and smell.

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      Qype User (andyst…)
      London, United Kingdom
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      21 Jun 2009

      Used to be a member of this chain, the tiny and dirty changing rooms was the final straw in cancelling my membership. The shower area is a disgrace, the floor and ceiling are so dirty and never seemed to be cleaned along with the rest of the male changing rooms. The changing rooms are far too small. Another thing I really disliked is the towel procedure, as this was not my home club despite having a membership which gave me access to all clubs they would not give me a free towel and wanted to charge a pound extra. They also have a rather silly rule about having to wear swim caps in the swimming pool Why? The steam room is always flooded with dirty water, not to pleasant. The pool is far too small.


      There is a good range of CV equipment but quite poor if you compare it to Nuffield City which has personal TV screens on the CV equipment. No LA Fitness clubs have Sky Sports unlike Nuffield clubs. Good range of fixed and free weights, although there is far too many PT's for the size of the club, I am sure at time there is as many PT's as members! The bikes in the Spin studio are rather old and half of them seemed to be broken. There is only one fitness studio and you have to book classes online or on the telephone in advance, so you can't just turn up for a class like at Nuffield clubs. Plus the staff on reception always seemed to be clueless.


      Its worth paying that extra to be a member of the excellent Nuffield City, as LA Fitness London Wall is a disappointment.

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