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Sedona Fitness
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Sedona is a beautiful facility. Unfortunately, the luster soon fades. Class schedules are highly inconsistent and there is very limited choice---seldom is the same class offered more than once per week. It is difficult to maintain any sort of regimen. Classes are geared for those who are at home during the day, not for us working girls! Don't plan on attending classes after 5 p.m. They close at 8 p.m. and they mean 8 p.m. Even when there is a rare 7 p.m. class, expect it to be interrupted with the vaccuum cleaner. They close at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and they aren't open on Sundays or holidays. Power Hour (which is basically going around on the fitness equipment circle) is substituted over and over in the class schedule in lieu of actual classes from certified instructors---Power Hour is driven by general employees who don't seem to have any real fitness instruction training. And, Power Hour is free to everyone, so don't pay for the elite Platinum Plus plan for the extra class availability. I was also somewhat frustrated by what seemed to be constant squabbles going on between employees and the very high employee turnover. Equipment is modern, but often broken for long periods of time. Very disappointed overall.
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