Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but wondering if cheap gym option around Friendship Heights or Bethesda exists? For my husband to just lift weights. He’s thinking of crunch on Wisconsin. Are there others?
I recently toured Crunch and it felt like a dungeon to me. The old Sport & Health, now OneLife, near FH is worse (at least downstairs) but it’s closing soon once the new OneLife opens in Tenley. That one is supposed to be very nice with a saltwater pool. Lots of specials going on.
It’s closing? They have not informed the membership. Where did you learn it was closing?
Wow really? Have you not seen the signs for the new onelife everywhere in NW?
I know it's hard to tell but NWDC is not Bethesda. Why would they close Bethesda just because they're opening a DC location?? We've been members at OneLife for a decade. No way will I drive to Tenleytown. Tons of people walk or bike there, and my kids go after school from BCC.
Anonymous wrote:First, check out any local rec centers. If you have relatively basic needs, their exercise room might be sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but wondering if cheap gym option around Friendship Heights or Bethesda exists? For my husband to just lift weights. He’s thinking of crunch on Wisconsin. Are there others?
I recently toured Crunch and it felt like a dungeon to me. The old Sport & Health, now OneLife, near FH is worse (at least downstairs) but it’s closing soon once the new OneLife opens in Tenley. That one is supposed to be very nice with a saltwater pool. Lots of specials going on.
It’s closing? They have not informed the membership. Where did you learn it was closing?
Wow really? Have you not seen the signs for the new onelife everywhere in NW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but wondering if cheap gym option around Friendship Heights or Bethesda exists? For my husband to just lift weights. He’s thinking of crunch on Wisconsin. Are there others?
I recently toured Crunch and it felt like a dungeon to me. The old Sport & Health, now OneLife, near FH is worse (at least downstairs) but it’s closing soon once the new OneLife opens in Tenley. That one is supposed to be very nice with a saltwater pool. Lots of specials going on.
It’s closing? They have not informed the membership. Where did you learn it was closing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but wondering if cheap gym option around Friendship Heights or Bethesda exists? For my husband to just lift weights. He’s thinking of crunch on Wisconsin. Are there others?
I recently toured Crunch and it felt like a dungeon to me. The old Sport & Health, now OneLife, near FH is worse (at least downstairs) but it’s closing soon once the new OneLife opens in Tenley. That one is supposed to be very nice with a saltwater pool. Lots of specials going on.
It’s closing? They have not informed the membership. Where did you learn it was closing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but am curious what people suggest for a gym that offers classes and has sauna and/or pool. I live in Bethesda, would need to drive and park, but have been curious if St James and Equinox give you access to the pool, sauna, etc. as part of your monthly membership fee or if you have to pay extra for that? Any input?
Sport and Health also has this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but am curious what people suggest for a gym that offers classes and has sauna and/or pool. I live in Bethesda, would need to drive and park, but have been curious if St James and Equinox give you access to the pool, sauna, etc. as part of your monthly membership fee or if you have to pay extra for that? Any input?
Equinox - there is an indoor two lane lap pool and each locker room has a steam room. Both are included with your membership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but wondering if cheap gym option around Friendship Heights or Bethesda exists? For my husband to just lift weights. He’s thinking of crunch on Wisconsin. Are there others?
I recently toured Crunch and it felt like a dungeon to me. The old Sport & Health, now OneLife, near FH is worse (at least downstairs) but it’s closing soon once the new OneLife opens in Tenley. That one is supposed to be very nice with a saltwater pool. Lots of specials going on.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but am curious what people suggest for a gym that offers classes and has sauna and/or pool. I live in Bethesda, would need to drive and park, but have been curious if St James and Equinox give you access to the pool, sauna, etc. as part of your monthly membership fee or if you have to pay extra for that? Any input?
Anonymous wrote:How much is the St James? Its new.