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Health Clubs Studios & Gymnasiums, Health & Fitness Program Consultants, Exercise & Physical Fitness ProgramsHealth Clubs & Gyms, Exercise Programs, American Express, Health & Fitness Consultants, Visa, Discover, MasterCard, Sports Clubs
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As one of the largest, most experienced health club chains in North America, Bally Total Fitness is committed to improving the health and quality of life for people through personalized, accessible wellness programs. Bally provides the highest quality service, facilities and products in a fun, friendly, safe and welcoming environment. With nearly 300 convenient locations, Bally is almost always close by. Plus Bally has memberships with no long-term commitment available. Want to try us out first? Download your free guest pass now!
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Customer Reviews (5)
Contributor
on Citysearch Jun 18, 2008The Scene
Most Ballys stick to the basics for their design. Televisions broadcast silently above multiple rows of cardio machines; mirrored walls act as the primary decorative components. But thanks ... (more)
sbono444
on Citysearch Feb 04, 2008The club is extremely crowded, not clean, and the music stinks. Compared to other clubs their equipment is old and lacking. I go there because it is the only place in the area that has classes. It also has the indoor ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Dec 18, 2007Do you like to see overweight, ugly people in spandex. Do you like to see what fitness fashion was in the early '80s? Well...come on down! Watch the prancing parade of Waterbury cheese balls do their mating dance while ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Oct 11, 2007Was a lifetime member. The gym was always crowded and seemed like a place where you'd go to meet someone. Girls were dressed to impress. The only way they make money is to get as many people to join as they can. Wasn't too ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 15, 2006I belonged to this place years ago and can honestly say that they just try to get as many members suckered into joining as possible. It is crowded and you have to fight for a machine-literally, people argue if you are on a ... (more)
