| State: | New Jersey |
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| Address: | 968 Parkway Ave, Ewing Township, NJ 08618, USA |
| Postal code: | 08618 |
| Phone: | (609) 403-8515 |
| Website: | https://www.urgefitness.com/ewing-nj/ |
| Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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| Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
| Friday: | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
I was a member here years ago but moved away. I recently returned to Urge and Im happy to be back. This place has a great vibe, great atmosphere to get your work in. They have all the equipment you'll need to to help you reach your fitness goals. All the staff are friendly and super helpful. There's also a strong team of coaches that are experienced and motivational to help you get results.
It's a nice, clean, squared away gym.
Highly recommend Urge Fitness.
I had a great experience at this gym. I love the 24/365 hours too. I had a personal trainer and he was amazing and knew what he was doing. I saw results in 3 months! I def recommend this gym and their trainers
I have been very pleased with this gym. I had not been to a gym in a few years but Mike has made me feel very welcome. Members have been helpful and friendly.Gym is always clean and I have not had to wait for machines. Nick,my coach has not only been showing me how to use machines and exercises to strengthen, but also has taught me correct breathing techniques while working out and has a positive mindset.Very pleased with this gym.
This is the first gym I’ve ever gone to or purchased a membership for. The gym is clean and the showers get hot. I’ve never had a problem with staff there other than an awkward compliment but I can see how some can be considered rude. I just say hello and go about my business.
Please make sure you READ EVERY DOCUMENT they try to summarize when you sign up!! They will not teach you machines without paying for a personal trainer, which is like double the membership per year so I would suggest putting in some work at home before you buy the membership so you know what feels right to your body. Some machines have diagrams to show you what to do.
They also have a clause that says they aren’t responsible for personal injury so I would really emphasize if you’re considering, make sure you know what your anatomy is like so you don’t do the wrong thing with your body.
I should mention you have to commit to 12 months. I was told by a staff member that they only allow you to cancel without penalty within the first 2 months and the last 2 months of your contract. Please inform me if I’m wrong urge.
With the premium plan there’s no guests allowed, but every class except boxing is free, and you get full access 24/7. It’s $30-something a month with a larger annual service/maintenance fee that comes way later. I think the premium is the best option because the basic membership has no classes included and very limited hours on weekends.
I personally would not get anything to eat or drink from here, as the smoothie bar is part of the front desk,,, but there’s a drugstore and quick food places in the same shopping center if you need something. The other locations have a sauna allegedly; I’m assuming the membership is the same price for each location so if you think a sauna comes w your membership you’d have to travel for it.
I’ve seen a couple signs in there about fees for not putting weights back, bringing people who aren’t members, etc. I think that’s doing too much but I’m not the owner so why would they care lol they probably go on vacation with those fees.
I think a day pass for a guest is the same amount as a membership per month so make your choices wisely or go to the purple gym w your friends/family but I honestly don’t have a problem w this gym so far. Been going for a month or 2 now. If anything changes I’ll write something else.
I know urge loves to read and reply to the reviews so if something I said is inaccurate, correct me without being passive aggressive. That may be very difficult to whoever runs this page, judging from the other responses. However, respect and neutrality are bare minimum for a professional account and there is an obvious pattern in which the representative falls short in those areas.