Address: 97 E 1600 N, Logan, UT 84341, USA
Phone: +14357923539
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Cameron Widner
Don't listen to Yao Rao. This place is awesome. I've been a member here for years and love the feeling. Has an old school vibe with not a ton of traffic, and the 24-hour operation is convenient. They've recently gone through and updated equipment, updated showers/bathrooms, and brought a ton of value into the membership. Highly recommend.
Yao Rao
I am an amateur bodybuilder from NYC/NJ and went to Zone Fitness for 3 weeks for my vacation in Logan, Utah. TLDR: A gym in Logan, UT should not be the same price as a gym in JC/NYC, especially with how cheaply and poorly the equipments are selected and maintained. Let's start with the one singular pro of this gym: it is a 24 hour gym for members. Now onto the bad..general idea here is that the gym is overpriced and equipments are cheaply selected with exception of the powerlifting equipments. Now for a very detailed breakdown by each body part. Chest: the free benches with the exception of the Rogue flat bench are terrible. The rogue incline bench has too little angle variations, the first incline is already too extreme and anyone who isn't 100lbs would hit more front delts than upper chest on it. The life fitness benches are either extremely wobbly or too awkwardly constructed that a kick off is extremely awkward. Back: Other than the basic multistation, the only "back" machines are all lat focused with exception of one extremely mediocre life fitness row. Even the smith is cheap and awkward. Back training and lat training are not the same thing. MAG grips are a good addition to the gym, but the $350 backwidow is a huge useless waste of money. Shoulders: Other than the availability of free weights, the only available shoulder machine is a badly maintained screechy life fitness shoulder press that tops out at an embrassing low weight. Hammies: The footrest on the seated leg/hammie curl is crooked and can easily cause hip issues and muscle imbalance. Quads: The leg press is a mess, the lever is horrendous and an absolute mess to lock/unlock. The pitshark is some bootleg pitshark that doesn't even have a pit. Smith squat is a mess because of how cheaply constructed the smith machine is. Adductors/abductors: unless you are a giraffe with long legs, the adductor machine is actually not usable Glutes: the hip press machine looking thing is actually a glute kick back machine. It's..usable. Biceps/Triceps: no complaints on these as these don't benefit as heavily as other muscle groups when it comes to specialized machines My understanding of this gym is that it is very powerlifting focused. That is fine if there were enough plates to actually house more than 2 strong powerlifters. It seems the owner follows oldschool bodybuilders as I can see the Backwidow from Flex Wheeler, quotes from Arnold on the walls and a Yates rowing machine but do not realize the advancements of equipments in modern bodybuilding. Unfortunately all the equipments in the gym are either badly selected or way too generic to warrent a $45/month membership fee. My regulat gym is a 24 hour gym in Jersey City, right nexy to NYC. Its equipments are constantly being maintained and hand selected from Cybex, Arsenal Strength, Nautilus, Rogers Athletics, Prime Fitness, etc. And it cost me $40/month. A gym in Logan, UT should not be the same price as a gym in JC/NYC, especially with how cheaply and poorly the equipments are selected and maintained.
Brian Gaukel (Brian Gaukel Productions)
I had to be in Logan for two days and the staff made it possible for me to come in and not miss my workouts. They went above and beyond what they needed to do to meet my needs. If you live locally, join now!
Rolando Ayala
Just in town for a week, my usual gym isn't here in Logan. This gym is quick and easy, plenty of equipment, very clean, shower and bathrooms are decent. I would definitely recommend.
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Call Nutri shop, they run the gym.
Just need to have some type of mask
They would need a membership or a pass to go with you. We got passes to try it out before we signed up from Nutrishop.
As far as 24 hour gyms go it's not the best price. Spring creek fitness in providence and summit creek fitness in Smithfield are 24 hour gyms owned by the same guy. It's only $25 a month and you have access to both gyms. No contract either.
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