Best Gym near Freehold, New-jersey
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1. MARGO'S Low-Impact Health Club
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3 W Main St, Freehold, New Jersey 07728
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Magdalena O'Connell (Google User)
2 months ago
Love Margo’s! A neighbor turned me on to the fitness studio, 2 months later it’s become a daily practice for me. As someone who hasn’t worked out regularly in a few years these classes foster confidence, strength, mental & emotional work to accompany the physical. The low-impact focus, with great modification guidance makes this studio a great and safe space for all ages & every body! Margaret is wonderful, and really believes in the people that walk through her door each day. My personal favorites are a Sculpt & Step, but the four classes help build a feel-good routine for everyone. Excited to have discovered this community!
Sophia Duffy (Google User)
2 months ago
I remember walking into Margo’s for my first class and being asked “What motivates me?” and I responded I don’t know and shrugged helplessly. I can now honestly say Margo’s Low Impact Workouts is what motivates me and keeps me going. Margo’s focuses on the physical and mental aspect to improve your overall well being. The moment you enter the studio you’re greeted with warm smiles and genuine enthusiasm. Margos goes above and beyond to support members of all ages in their journey towards a healthier lifestyle. Margo’s has created something special and I constantly find myself recommending them to everyone who is seeking out a new form of exercise or beginning their health journey. Inhale is connection. Movement is medicine.
Madison (Google User)
2 months ago
I am SO happy I found Margo's!! As soon as I walked in on my first day, I knew this was going to be my spot. The energy is so inviting and supportive- and as someone who is newer to workout classes, I felt totally comfortable and left feeling AMAZING. I highly recommend coming here!
Crystal Cutler (Google User)
2 months ago
I am obsessed with Margo’s!!! I’ve done step and sweat classes (both great), and looking forward to trying the sculpt and stretch classes. I always leave feeling so energized and in a great mood – the energy Margo exudes during class is contagious! The classes are challenging which I love because she pushes me more than I’d ever push myself. Overall amazing atmosphere and workouts!! Also love that it’s low-impact and they offer both morning and evening classes. It’s a hidden gem that I’d highly recommend!
Jessica Placko (Google User)
2 months ago
Margo’s is truly one of a kind. Margaret does everything to make you feel comfortable and that you belong from the minute you walk in. Some movements you may think are small will have you shaking. I couldn’t recommend enough!
2. Freehold Family YMCA
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The YMCA of Greater Monmouth County is a community-focused nonprofit that offers a range of programs and services aimed at youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Catering to individuals of all ages, it provides various fitness, aquatics, and childcare programs in a supportive environment.
470 E Freehold Rd, Freehold, New Jersey 07728
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Jen Zoller (Google User)
2 months ago
The Freehold Y summer camp is an amazing way to spend the summer. My two kids (7,8) had a great time and this was their second summer there. The best part is that they swam twice a day. The staff was equally amazing and really got to know my kids. I really enjoyed drop off and pick up too because everyone was so upbeat. It was a great time all around! Highly recommend!
Kieffer Braisted (Google User)
2 months ago
Unfriendly staff! I wanted to stop in to shoot around for about 30 minutes before a basketball game less than an hour before closing. A middle-aged woman at the front desk stopped me, demanded I pay $20 for an entire day’s pass, and wouldn’t let me check out the court to see if it was too busy for my liking to begin with before shelling out $20. Completely pushed me the wrong way and even though I’m not considering ever becoming a member here, I won’t be considering ever coming as a guest in the future either.
Jackie PC (Google User)
2 months ago
Attention to detail. Although was a group, it was a small group and felt like a one on one session. My child felt very secured and trusted her instructor. She looked forward going to class. Learned techniques that she practiced at home. Best lesson. This facility was worth the drive
Lauren (Google User)
2 months ago
This was my eldest daughter's first year at big kid camp and she absolutely loved it! Every morning she was greeted by welcoming smiles and excitement to start the day. At pick up she'd fill us in on her day and couldn't wait for the next one. Her stories and the hello high fives have made my two other ones stoked to join in the fun next summer! The field trips were also great experiences. As a parent I was super comfortable and knew what to expect as communication with Kim and Malcolm was excellent. Everyone who worked or helped make this camp what it is has done an amazing job and my family is so excited to come back next year! So much love and joy and passion. Thank you to Kim, Malcolm and the entire staff of YMCA summer camp!
Joshua Paran (Google User)
2 months ago
Just a heads up for people trying to sign up, courts are mostly occupied by pickleball 4 out of 7 days at the most convenient time and they can kick you out of the gym bec they pay the "premium fee", talk about "non-profit organization" but money talks right? They don't even give you the updated schedule just by this picture taken today 12/26/2024 when i spoke to their manager. This isn't even posted on their website so I'm going to post this for transparency purposes so the rest will be aware esp those who play basketball just to show what they can expect before they sign up for a membership. If this was posted on their website, I would have gone somewhere else. The main reason we signed up for the winter is to utilize the basketball court bec it's too cold to practice outside. I saw 4-6 parents with kids who came in this morning to utilize the basketball court and got turned around bec the whole basketball court is occupied by pickleball, def unhappy customers that have to work around their posted schedule. It seems like they generate a good amount of money from those pickleball players to come up with these rules. Complaints will just go to deaf ears since they pay a "premium fee". But hey, it's non profit. Just be advised when you bring your kid to the court esp young ones. The teenagers that play around here curses a lot and the management just shrugs their shoulders about it even though their office is right where the court is. Rules and regulations are just there for props.