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Pilates Haus Detroit - Rochester Hills (MI)

Address: 🏡 2602 S Rochester Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Phone : +1
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJpUYSwibDJIgRN_F4bU9esXc

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Robert Compton: The Southfield location has plenty of cardio machines, but there’s often a wait to use certain weight machines—especially when one is out of order. That something to consider during peak time of the day. Unlike some other locations I’ve visited, this one doesn’t have a free weight area or cryo chairs.
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Jose Rodriguez: Would never recommend this gym to anyone. So scammy with their memberships and the gym was not impressive at all. I agree with the other comment about the cleanliness of the gym. DO NOT sign up here 1/10
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Amanda Thomas: I love coming to this Planet Fitness location! It’s always clean, welcoming, and well-kept. I especially want to give a huge shout-out to Shirley, who is here bright and early every morning. She always greets members with a big smile and such a positive attitude, which really sets the tone for the day. On top of that, she does a fantastic job keeping everything spotless. Her hard work and kindness don’t go unnoticed—thank you, Shirley, for making mornings at the gym so much better!
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Hannah Lozon: Absolutely love BHC. I live close by, and my son goes to Goddard next door so the location is ideal. However, the game changer has been having childcare included 7 days a week, plus all the children’s activities and classes. Personally, I enjoy the group classes, personal trainer Jay is fantastic, and the equipment and facility are top notch. I imagine I’ll be a member for a long time!
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Siba Alzohaili: Love this new pilates studio! The facilities are beautiful and comfortable, you can tell the owner paid attention to the details. It was my first time but I immediately felt at home. I took a trampoline class with Stephanie and she was amazing! I was worried at first because I had never used that specific machine, but she really provided that one-on-one attention and instruction even in a group setting. This studio is relatively new, and its lovely to feel like youre part of a great group of people that are only going to grow from here!
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TMY Jones: In the past the LTU gym was an acceptable place to lift weights. Over time more and more athletes were using the gym facilities and management evidently didn’t know how to cope with the growth. I do realize this could be due a lack of funds. But, I feel NO consideration was given to existing alumni who have paid for years and donated thousands in the past to help expand the overall campus. Myself, I donated thousands to help build a study/testing lab. At various times the locker rooms were unavailable to alumni, students and LTU staff. This was due to games and activities in session. This appeared to be occurring more frequent as each year passed. If you were in a situation where you needed to change you had to squeeze into a bathroom along with others doing likewise. The next incident occurred when all the weight machines were moved into a racket ball court. This was on the opposite side of the complex. I was told this was done to make room for more free weights for the athletes. Yet a room next door sat there with additional older free weights. Why?? When a game was going on, the racket ball court where the weight machines were, was closed off to alumni and students. If you wanted to lift you were forced to use the free weight rooms while an activity was in session. The final straw for me was when I went there on Aug 15, 2018. I discovered, without warning all the weight machines were moved out of the racket ball court to another location on campus. I would now have to leave the gym and go there if I wanted to use weight machines. This all happened AFTER I paid my full year alumni membership fee up front. We were NOT told this was going to happen and now try to get a work out in. We are all packed into the free weight room and sitting there with NO leg and arm machines. You are now forced to do squats for legs and dumbells for arms. If you want to circuit train forget it. They could have at least put the weight machines next door into the other room and cleared out the older free weights machines. Maybe not all of it would have fit in that room, but at least there would be some machines. Poor planning IMO. I was told the machines are for non-athletes and the free weights are for the athletes. To remove weight machines and reserve that strictly for the non-athletes and then categorize the free weight room strictly for the athletes makes no sense to me. There are benefits that can be experienced using both.
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